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The relationship between clinical severity and outcome measures in patients with chronic venous insufficiency with or without leg ulcer

Authors :
Yeldan I
Ozalhas T
Alpagut Iu
Tosun Aydın G
Mustafaoğlu R
Gürdal Karakelle S
Source :
Journal of Tissue Viability. 30:310-316
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Purpose To evaluate the relationship between clinical severity and functionality, sleep quality, depression, and quality of life (QoL) in patients with CVI with or without leg ulcers. Methods A total of sixty patients with CVI were enrolled in the study. The patients were C2-6 according to the CEAP classification. All the patients were assessed with Venous Clinical Severity Score (VCSS) for clinical severity, Visual Analog Scale (VAS) for pain, right and left lower limb (RLL and LLL) circumference measurements for edema, 6-min-walk test (6-MWT) for functional capacity, Lower Extremity Functional Scale (LEFS) for functionality, Pittsburg Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) for sleep quality, Beck Depression Inventory version I (BDI-I) for depression, and The Quality of Life Questionnaire for Chronic Venous Diseases-20 (CIVIQ-20) for QoL. Results The mean age of the patients was 45.83 ± 13.25 years, and the mean duration of disease was 8.30 ± 7.42 years. There was a significant association between VCSS and VAS-rest/activity, edema-RLL/LLL, PSQI, BDI-I, LEFS, and CIVIQ-20 in patients without leg ulcers. In addition, a significant association was found between VCSS and VAS-rest/activity and CIVIQ-20 in patients with leg ulcers. Conclusion The current study showed that an association has been found between clinical severity and pain at rest and during activity, edema, sleep quality, depression, lower extremity function, and QoL in patients without ulcers. However, clinical severity has been correlated with only pain at rest and during activity, and QoL in patients with leg ulcers.

Details

ISSN :
0965206X
Volume :
30
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Tissue Viability
Accession number :
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