Lessiani Gianfranco, Gazzabin Luca, Cocco Giulio, Corvino Antonio, D'Ardes Damiano, Boccatonda Andrea
Angiology Unit, Internal Medicine Department, Villa Serena Hospital, 65013 Città Sant'Angelo, Italy.
Vascular Ulcers and Diabetic Foot Surgery Unit, Donatello Private Hospital, 50019 Firenze, Italy.
Medicina (Kaunas). 2024 Apr 10;60(4):618. doi: 10.3390/medicina60040618.
The clinical relevance of "corona phlebectatica" and the management of risk factors for recurrence of venous ulcers in patients with chronic venous disease may be variable based on vascular specialists in different geographical areas of Italy. The aim of the present survey is to evaluate the management of patients with chronic venous disease by vascular specialists in different areas of the national territory. In particular, this involves ascertaining the clinical/prognostic relevance attributed to the presence of the "corona phlebectatica" as well as to the management of risk factors related to recurrence of venous ulcers. The web-based survey aimed at vascular medicine specialists with particular interest in venous disease. A questionnaire was developed, based on 12 questions, in relation to clinical assessment, risk factor management, and therapy in patients with chronic venous disease. Almost all of the specialists involved actively participated in the survey, declaring that they personally manage chronic venous disease overall. There was a strong agreement in the prognostic consideration attributed to the presence of "corona phlebectatica" and to the management of risk factors for venous ulcer recurrence, regardless of the different geographical areas of interest. Accordingly with the results of this self-assessment survey, the skills and experience of the specialists involved appear to be of a good standard, both in the clinical evaluation and in the management of the progression of chronic venous disease. However, the need to reach more cultural insights into the correlations between chronic venous disease and risk factors correlated with disease progression emerges. Moreover, there was the need for a greater and tighter overall clinical control of a patient with chronic venous disease, also in relation to the presence of comorbidities.
“静脉扩张性晕”的临床相关性以及慢性静脉疾病患者静脉溃疡复发危险因素的管理,在意大利不同地理区域可能因血管专家而异。本次调查的目的是评估意大利不同地区血管专家对慢性静脉疾病患者的管理情况。具体而言,这涉及确定赋予“静脉扩张性晕”存在的临床/预后相关性以及与静脉溃疡复发相关的危险因素的管理。这项基于网络的调查针对的是对静脉疾病特别感兴趣的血管医学专家。基于12个问题编制了一份关于慢性静脉疾病患者临床评估、危险因素管理和治疗的问卷。几乎所有参与的专家都积极参与了调查,并宣称他们个人总体上管理慢性静脉疾病。无论感兴趣的地理区域如何,对于赋予“静脉扩张性晕”存在的预后考量以及静脉溃疡复发危险因素的管理,都存在强烈的共识。根据这项自我评估调查的结果,参与的专家在临床评估和慢性静脉疾病进展管理方面的技能和经验似乎都处于良好水平。然而,出现了对慢性静脉疾病与疾病进展相关危险因素之间的相关性获得更多文化见解的需求。此外,对于慢性静脉疾病患者,还需要在存在合并症的情况下进行更全面、更严格的临床控制。