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Quality of life assessment before and after surgery for lower limb varicose veins

Abstract

Background

Lower limb varicose veins are one of the most prevalent diseases in the global population. The disease is chronic and has a great impact on patients’ quality of life, limiting daily activities and functional performance. Several authors have emphasized the importance of including quality of life assessment in management of patients with chronic venous disease.

Objectives

To evaluate quality of life before and after surgical treatment of patients with varicose veins.

Methods

A before and after study design was employed. Ninety-two people with varicose veins of the lower limbs were treated surgically. Patients were divided into subsets according to age and CEAP clinical classification. Quality of life was assessed using the VEINES QOL/SYM questionnaire, administered during the preoperative period and 60 days after the operation.

Results

The sample comprised 92 subjects, 82.6% (76) of whom were women and mean age was 45.7±12.11 years. CEAP class 2 was the most frequent clinical classification, in 57.6% of patients. There was a significant difference in scores before and after surgery among patients aged from 30 to 40 years. There was no difference between preoperative and postoperative scores between different CEAP groups.

Conclusions

No difference in quality of life was observed after surgery in most of the patients in the present study.

Keywords:
quality of life; varicose veins; venous insufficiency

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