Effectiveness of compression therapy in chronic venous insufficiency

Author:

Dunaevskaya S. S.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Krasnoyarsk State Medical University named after Professor V.F. Voino-Yasenetsky

Abstract

The article provides an overview of modern literature on the problem of etiology, pathogenesis and principles of complex therapy of chronic venous insufficiency. Data on possible surgical correction methods of this pathology are given. Also, modern tactics assign a significant role to pharmacotherapy, and an overview of the phleboprotectants used is given. Efficiency of compression therapy application is evaluated. A critical review of literature of modern compression agents was carried out, advantages and disadvantages of elastic binting, compression knitting and application of variable compression are described. In comparison with elastic bandages, compression knitting has a number of advantages, such as: patients independently and correctly use compression laundry, the created therapeutic pressure does not depend on the correct application of compression, is more convenient and aesthetic when wearing, is air-permeable and can be used at any time of the year. Evaluation of efficiency of application of compression knitwear in therapy of chronic venous insufficiency is given. The effect of the compression article is due to a decrease in capillary permeability, a decrease in blood viscosity, which leads to a decrease in edema, lymphoprotective action and an increase in vascular wall tone. Modern means of compression have proved to be effective due to the polyvalent mechanism of action on all factors of disease pathogenesis, high bioavailability and minimal side effects. Early application of compression knitwear allows to buy or reduce clinical manifestations of venous insufficiency and its complications, as well as to influence indicators of patients quality of life. Detailed study of literary data will help to correctly select the method and type of compression therapy in case of chronic venous insufficiency.

Publisher

Remedium, Ltd.

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