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The effectiveness of different treatment methods in isolated telangiectasia and reticular vein treatment: A single-center prospective randomized study

Journal

PHLEBOLOGY
Volume 37, Issue 1, Pages 26-32

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/02683555211030739

Keywords

Venous insufficiency; treatment; telangiectasia; reticular veins

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This study found that symptoms such as swelling and heaviness in leg can be improved with medical treatment, while the patient's cosmetic satisfaction can increase with sclerotherapy. The rate of reduction in swelling was similar between groups at earlier evaluation times but differed significantly at a later time point. Appearance concern varied significantly among the groups throughout the study.
Background There are opinions that telangiectasis and reticular veins are asymptomatic and constitute a cosmetic problem only. However, it has been proven that telangiectasis and reticular veins also affect the quality of life and are symptomatic. Methods Ninety consecutive female patients who were admitted to our outpatient clinic and did not have insufficiency in deep, superficial and perforating veins were included in this study. All participants were divided into three groups as the compression group (Group 1), medical treatment group (Group 2), and sclerotherapy group (Group 3). The initial complaint severities of all patients were noted. Except for patient compliance assessment, baseline, 1st month (T1), 3rd month (T2) and 6th month (T3) evaluation records were kept in all three groups. Results The study began with a total of 90 patients, 30 patients in each group. The mean ages of Groups 1, 2 and 3 were 39.73 +/- 8.51 years, 39.30 +/- 8.67 years, and 40.77 +/- 9.45 years, respectively. The rates of decrease in pain, itching, restless leg, and muscle cramps were similar among the patient groups at all times (P > 0.05). The rate of reduction in swelling was similar between the groups at T1 and T2 (P > 0.05), while there was a significant difference between the groups at T3 (P = 0.009). The groups significantly differed in terms of appearance concern at all times (P = 0.002 for T1, P < 0.001 for T2 and T3). Conclusion We showed that symptoms such as swelling and heaviness in leg can be improved with medical treatment, but the patient's cosmetic satisfaction can increase with sclerotherapy.

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