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Active clinical trials for "Varicose Veins"

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Outpatient Office Based Endovascular Procedures

Chronic Venous InsufficiencyPeripheral Arterial Disease5 more

The results of this study will serve as a starting point for future trials concentrating on the effectiveness and clinical outcomes of the procedures performed in an office based angiosuite. Additionally, other studies could compare clinical outcomes between procedures performed in an office based angiosuite and other settings.

Enrolling by invitation4 enrollment criteria

A Study of Soundscapes for Patient Wellbeing

Varicose Veins

The purpose of this study is to assess the impact of immersive soundscape on patient pain, stress, anxiety, heart rate and blood pressure during an outpatient vascular surgery procedure.

Enrolling by invitation3 enrollment criteria

National Varicose Vein Study - Portugal

Chronic Venous Insufficiency

The National Varicose Vein Study is a cross-sectional, multicenter, observational study. The primary goal is to evaluate the 30 days outcome of the conventional great saphenous vein surgery (stripping) in the treatment of the symptomatic chronic venous insufficiency, comparing the results of difference Portuguese's health centers, comparing the following variables: thrombo-prophylaxis (pharmacology or mechanic; compliance); antimicrobial prophylaxis; quality of life; medication compliance; complications and work incapacity period.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Registry for Chronic Venous Disease Incidence and Natural Course

Varicose Veins of Lower Limb

A prospective cohort study of patients with primary varicose veins to assess the morbidity, risk factors and development of chronic lower limb vein disease.

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Prospective Cohort Study for Varicose Veins Incidence and Natural Course

Varicose Veins of Lower LimbThromboses2 more

A prospective study of individuals without varicose veins and who have primary varicose veins to assess the morbidity, risk factors and natural course of chronic lower limb vein disease.

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Caprini Score in Venous Surgery: a Prospective Cohort Study

Venous ThromboembolismVaricose Veins

The aim of the study is to make a validation of Caprini score in patients undergoing varicose veins surgery, especially endovascular procedures (endovascular laser treatment - EVLT, radiofrequency ablation - RFA, ultrasound-guided foam sclerotherapy - USFS) and to identify patients with elevated risk of postoperative venous thromboembolism (VTE) who will benefit from prophylactic anticoagulation.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Ongoing Registry of Treatment of Chronic Venous Diseases

Varicose Veins of Lower Limb

Ongoing registration of patients with varicose veins disease treated by means of conventional surgery, endovenous thermal ablations, sclerotherapy, non-tumescent non-thermal methods

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Effect of Cold Immersion on Patients With Varicose Vein

Varicose Veins of Lower Limb

In the literature, it is stated that cold water immersion to lower extremities is effective on the symptoms of the disease. Studies have shown that cold water immersion, which is one of the cold application methods, has effects on increasing joint mobility, reducing pain, reducing stress, anxiety, depression, and increasing quality of life etc. For this reason, the study is planned as a randomized controlled interventional study to determine the effect of cold water immersion directly to the lower extremity in the preoperative period of patients with varicose veins on quality of life, anxiety and symptoms experienced.

Not yet recruiting10 enrollment criteria

A Randomised Study to Assess Betadine in the Groin Wound of Patients Undergoing Primary Varicose...

Varicose VeinsWound Infection1 more

To investigate whether Betadine can reduce infection rates and recurrence rates following varicose veins surgery in a randomized double blind placebo controlled study.

Terminated5 enrollment criteria

Market Penetration of Laser Therapy in Venous Surgery: Ziekenhuis Oost-Limburg - Ziekenhuis Maas...

Varicose Veins

The goal of this registry is to evaluate the indication for EndoVenous Laser Ablation (EVLA) therapy. Can this be enhanced? What are the reasons for not using the laser? Therefore, this study aims to define clear indications for EVLA by registering the incentives of the participating investigators to use the laser instead of conventional corrective surgery for the treatment of varicose veins, at baseline and post-operative. Additionally, the efficacy and safety of the different varicose vein treatments will be evaluated by registering procedural characteristics, anatomic outcome (duplex ultrasound), quality of life (AVVQ) and postoperative pain (VAS).

Active9 enrollment criteria
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