Abstract
The effects of Sigvaris graduated compression hosiery and Paroven on symptoms of superficial venous insufficiency were assessed in a prospective, randomized, crossover study. Seventy-two patients awaiting surgery for non-cosmetic symptoms associated with varicose veins received 4-week treatments in random order, namely; placebo, Paroven alone, Sigvaris graduated compression hosiery and placebo, Sigvaris graduated compression hosiery and Paroven. Symptoms were assessed before and after each treatment using linear analogue scales. No statistically significant effects were observed, but there was a consistent trend for both Paroven alone and hosiery alone to produce modest improvements in symptoms. The relief of symptoms associated with a combination of Paroven and Sigvaris graduated compression hosiery was greater than that produced by either treatment on its own.
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