Publication: Does the anatomical localization of lower extremity venous diseases affect the quality of life?
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2006
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Sadıkoğlu, Ganime
Özçakır, Aliş
Ercan, İlker
Yıldız, Caner
Sadıkoğlu, Yurtkuran
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Saudi Med J
Abstract
Objective: To investigate the effects of venous diseases at different anatomical localizations on the qualities of life of patients with varicose veins. Methods: The study included 354 cases, which was referred to a private vascular and interventional radiology center in Bursa, Turkey between January 2005 to January 2006. The cases were diagnosed with visual inspection and were clinically indicative of varicose veins. Color Doppler ultrasonography was used to radiologically examine the varicose veins. All cases were accepted as class 11 criteria according to the Clinical, Etiologic, Anatomic, Pathophysiologic classification. The generic Short Form Health Survey-36 (SF-36) was used to measure physical and mental quality of life (QOL). High scores indicated good QOL. The Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 13.0 program was used for the statistical evaluation. Results: When the life SF-36 quality parameters of cases with different anatomical localizations of the varicose veins were examined, only the mental health scores were found to differ in different groups (p < 0.01). In females and males with superficial venous disease, significant differences were found in physical function, physical role and pain among the physical health scale components, and in vitality and emotional role scores among the mental state detem-finants. When females and males with deep vein disease were compared, significant differences were found among both physical and mental health determinants. Conclusions: Anatomical localization of lower extremity varicose veins can be accepted as a predictive factor in determining the life qualities of patients with varicosities in their lower limb, and should be used to regulate their therapy and follow up protocols.
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General & internal medicine, Care, Symptoms, Epidemiology, Insufficiency, Population, Iqola project, Varicose-veins, SF-36 health survey
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Sadıkoğlu, G. vd. (2006). ''Does the anatomical localization of lower extremity venous diseases affect the quality of life?''. Saudi Medical Journal, 27(11), 1683-1687.