Abstract
Objective:
To determine whether the use of graduated compression stockings reduces the rate of recurrence of venous ulceration.
Design:
Prospective, closed, non-randomised study of 126 patients with a previous history of venous ulceration for five years.
Setting:
The Varicose Vein Clinic of Sir Patrick Dun's and Adelaide Hospitals.
Patients:
126 patients attending the Varicose Vein Clinic who had undergone successful healing of venous ulcers by injection compression sclerotherapy.
Intervention:
All patients underwent clinical examination and venous pressure measurement, and were then fitted with graduated compression stockings. Those patients dropping out of the study (21) were used as a comparison group.
Main outcome measure:
The recurrence rate of venous ulcers.
Results:
At the end of the 5 year study period patients were divided into 3 groups – those who had ulcer recurrence (33), those who were free of ulcers (72), and those (21) who had dropped out of the study, the last group showing a higher recurrence rate than those who had worn stockings.
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