Ana Paula Ferreira , Sheyla Rossana Cavalcanti Furtado , Luciana Lima Carceroni , Gisele Pereira de Oliveira Amâncio , Priscila Penasso Zuba , Heitor Motta Bini Pereira , Danielle Aparecida Gomes Pereira
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Variation in sociodemographic, clinical and functional characteristics of patients with chronic venous insufficiency in a single public health center
Objectives
Describe and analyze the sociodemographic, clinical and functional characteristics of individuals with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) and compare the clinical severity with levels of mobility. Methods. Exploratory cross-sectional study in a single public health center. The study cohort comprised 99 individuals.
Interventions
Clinical, sociodemographic and physical activity level questionnaires were applied; we also evaluated ankle amplitude and sural triceps function. Descriptive statistics, independent t test and one-way ANOVA with post hoc Least Significant Difference (LSD) were performed.
Results
Ninety-nine participants (87.9% woman) with an average age with an average age of 60.6 ± 14 years who where recruited to the study. The cohort was composed of individuals were moderately active, 80% exhibited symptoms of the disease and approximately 40% reported reduced mobility. Individuals who had reduced mobility and less physical activity showed reduced ankle amplitude and muscle function (p <0.05).
Conclusion
CVI impacts on functional capacity, even in individuals with less severe disease.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Vascular Nursing provides clinical information regarding aortic and peripheral aneurysms, upper and lower extremity arterial disease, acute and chronic venous disease, and more. Original, peer-reviewed articles present descriptions, etiologies, diagnostic procedures, medical and surgical treatment and nursing implications of vascular system disorders.