1. Assessment of venous disease with different venous disease specific scales in Behçet's disease patients with deep vein thrombosis.
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Aksoy, Aysun, Colak, Seda, Yagiz, Burcu, Coskun, Belkıs Nihan, Omma, Ahmet, Sarı, Alper, Atas, Nuh, Ilgın, Can, Karadag, Omer, Erden, Abdülsamet, Yildiz, Yasin, Dalkılıç, Ediz, Direskeneli, Haner, and Alibaz-Oner, Fatma
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CROSS-sectional method ,RISK assessment ,DATA analysis ,STATISTICAL significance ,POSTTHROMBOTIC syndrome ,KRUSKAL-Wallis Test ,MULTIPLE regression analysis ,BEHCET'S disease ,SEVERITY of illness index ,TERTIARY care ,MANN Whitney U Test ,MULTIVARIATE analysis ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,QUALITY of life ,RESEARCH ,STATISTICS ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,DATA analysis software ,DISEASE risk factors ,DISEASE complications - Abstract
Objectives: Post-thrombotic syndrome (PTS) is a frequent and important consequence of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) for Behcet's disease (BD) patients. Although various clinical scales are used to diagnose PTS, Villalta scale was accepted as the standard tool to diagnose and grade the severity of PTS. Poor quality of life (Qol) in the general population was defined for patients with PTS, however, studies in BD patients with PTS is limited. Our aim was to compare the performance of different scales to assess venous disease in BD patients with a history of DVT and to assess the relationship with quality of life. Methods: Patients with BD (n = 194, M/F:157/37, age:39.1 ± 9.5 years) with a DVT history were investigated. Villalta, VCSS,CEAP scale and SF 36,Veines scales were used to assess venous disease and QoL respectively. Results: Among BD patients, 120 (61.9 %) patients were classified as having PTS by Villalta and of patients 18% had severe PTS. Half of patients with CEAP score <4 were classified as having PTS. Also, 42% of patients with CEAP>4 and almost two third of VCSS classified severe CVD patients was grouped in severe PTS by Villalta scale. VCSS and Villalta classified PTS patients had decreased disease specific and general Qol scores compared to the patients without PTS. Also, severe PTS group (by VCSS) had decreased veines QoL scores and PCS compared to mild/moderate group. Conclusion: BD patients with DVT have a high risk of PTS. Our results show that both Villalta scale and VCSS should be used to assess venous disease BD patients with DVT. However, VCSS classified severity of PTS can show better correlation with venous disease -specific QoL. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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