Symptoms, clinical disability scores and reflux in complicated and uncomplicated primary varicose veins

Author:

Saarinen J,Heikkinen M,Suominen V,Virkkunen J,Zeitlin R,Rasku K,Saaristo R,Vainio J,Nordback I,Salenius J-P

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the role of subjective symptoms, grade of disability and axial reflux in superficial veins in different clinical stages of varicose veins (VVs). Methods: A total of 172 legs with primary venous insufficiency from 126 patients were studied. The examination involved evaluation of the CEAP clinical class and clinical disability score (CDS), recording of any symptoms of varicose disease, and a hand-held Doppler (HHD) examination of the superficial veins. Colour-flow duplex imaging (CFDI) was also performed in 22% of the legs. Results: The rate of insufficiency of the great saphenous vein (GSV) was 83% in complicated legs (C4-6), and 68% in uncomplicated legs (C2-3), ( P > 0.05). There was a difference between complicated and uncomplicated legs in the insufficiency of the whole GSV [C4-6: n = 18 (39%) versus C2-3: n = 12 (12%), P < 0.005]. Sensation of pain was noted in 68% of the legs in class C1, 60% of those in class C2-3 and 81% of those in class C4-6. Sensation of oedema was recorded in 70% of the legs in class C1, 65% of those in class C2-3 and 86% of those in class C4-6, respectively. CDS classes 2-3 were significantly more frequent among complicated legs (C4-6: 54% versus C2-3 12%, P < 0.005). Conclusions: Leg symptoms are frequent throughout classes C1-6. Their clinical usefulness is therefore limited. CDS parallels well with the clinical classification. In complicated disease the whole saphenous vein is more frequently insufficient.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,General Medicine

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