Academic Section of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College London, Charing Cross Hospital, London, UK.
Adv Ther. 2019 Mar;36(Suppl 1):5-12. doi: 10.1007/s12325-019-0881-7. Epub 2019 Feb 13.
Chronic venous disease (CVD) is a prevalent condition that tends to worsen with age. Patients initially seek treatment to relieve symptoms of leg pain, discomfort, heaviness and swelling, all of which impact their quality of life. As the disease increases in severity to include varicose veins, skin changes, and venous ulcer, the demand for treatment increases while the quality of life further diminishes. The prevalence of CVD is highest in Western countries where it already consumes up to 2% of healthcare budgets. With the aging of the global population, the prevalences of CVD and severe CVD are projected to increase substantially, foretelling unsustainably large increases in the healthcare resources and costs needed to treat CVD patients in the coming decades. Effective venoactive drug treatments and ablation procedures are available that provide symptom relief, improve quality of life, slow disease progression, and promote ulcer healing. In addition, venoactive drug treatments may be highly cost-effective. However, there is evidence that physician awareness of CVD is suboptimal and that many patients with CVD are not being treated or referred to specialists according to established guidelines. To decrease this treatment gap and prevent unnecessary disease progression, international guidelines are available to help physicians consider CVD treatment options and refer patients when warranted. Improved disease awareness and appropriate early treatment may help reduce the coming burden of CVD.Funding: Servier.
慢性静脉疾病(CVD)是一种普遍存在的疾病,随着年龄的增长往往会恶化。患者最初寻求治疗是为了缓解腿部疼痛、不适、沉重和肿胀等症状,这些症状都影响着他们的生活质量。随着疾病的严重程度加重,包括静脉曲张、皮肤变化和静脉溃疡,治疗需求增加,生活质量进一步下降。CVD 在西方国家的患病率最高,已经消耗了高达 2%的医疗保健预算。随着全球人口老龄化,CVD 和严重 CVD 的患病率预计将大幅上升,预示着未来几十年治疗 CVD 患者所需的医疗资源和成本将大幅增加,这是不可持续的。现已有有效的静脉活性药物治疗和消融手术,可提供症状缓解、提高生活质量、减缓疾病进展和促进溃疡愈合。此外,静脉活性药物治疗可能具有很高的成本效益。然而,有证据表明,医生对 CVD 的认识并不理想,许多 CVD 患者并未按照既定指南进行治疗或转介给专家。为了缩小这一治疗差距并预防不必要的疾病进展,国际指南可帮助医生考虑 CVD 的治疗选择,并在必要时转介患者。提高疾病认识和早期适当治疗可能有助于减轻未来 CVD 的负担。
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