1. The prevalence, disease characteristics and treatment of chronic venous disease: an international web-based survey.
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Rabe E, Régnier C, Goron F, Salmat G, and Pannier F
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Chronic Disease epidemiology, Europe epidemiology, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prevalence, Risk Factors, Surveys and Questionnaires, Varicose Veins diagnosis, Varicose Veins therapy, Venous Insufficiency diagnosis, Internet, Varicose Veins epidemiology, Venous Insufficiency epidemiology, Venous Insufficiency therapy
- Abstract
Aim: This study assessed the characteristics of individuals with chronic venous disease (CVD) and their treatment pathways. Materials & methods: A web-based survey enrolled representative populations of adults from Brazil, Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Italy, Romania, Russia and Spain, and identified those self-reporting CVD. Results: A total of 22% of respondents had signs/symptoms of CVD. Individuals with CVD were generally older, female and obese, and had more comorbidities than the general population. Common initial symptoms were tiredness, heaviness, pain, swelling in legs and night cramps. Participants waited ∼1 year before seeking treatment but most did not initially consult a physician; those who did tended to have more severe disease. Conclusion: One in five adults had CVD, but most did not seek a physician's help.
- Published
- 2020
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