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Primary varicose veins

Journal:Phlebologie
ISSN:0939-978X
Issue:2010 (Vol. 39): Issue 3 2010 (121-188)
Pages:133-137

Primary varicose veins

Compression therapy

H. Partsch (1)
(1) Private practice, Vienna

Summary

Background: Compression stockings are widely used in patients with varicose veins. Methods: Based on published literature three main points are discussed: 1. the rationale of compression therapy in primary varicose veins, 2. the prescription of compression stockings in daily practice, 3. studies required in the future. Results: The main objective of prescribing compression stockings for patients with varicose veins is to improve subjective leg complaints and to prevent swelling after sitting and standing. No convincing data are available concerning prevention of progression or of complications. In daily practice varicose veins are the most common indication to prescribe compression stockings. The compliance depends on the severity of the disorder and is rather poor in less severe stages. Long-term studies are needed to proof the cost-effectiveness of compression stockings concerning subjective symptoms and objective signs of varicose veins adjusted to their clinical severity. Conclusion: Compression stockings in primary varicose veins are able to improve leg complaints and to prevent swelling.

Keywords

Varicose veins, Compression stockings, oedema, venous pumping, leg-complaints

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