Амбулаторная хирургия (Nov 2023)

Phlebopathies: from pathogenesis to treatment

  • V. Yu. Bogachev,
  • B. V. Boldin,
  • P. Yu. Turkin,
  • O. V. Dzhenina,
  • O. A. Alukhanyan,
  • N. V. Bogacheva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21518/akh2023-027
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 2
pp. 44 – 52

Abstract

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Introduction. The prevalence of phlebopathies varies from 15 to 31%. The QoL of patients with phlebopathies is impaired. Phlebotropic therapy is the main method for treating phlebopathies. Aim. Evaluation of the efficacy and safety of micronized purified flavonoid fraction (MPFF) (Troxaktiv). Materials and methods. A total of 129 females aged 18 to 45 years (average age of 35,2 ± 4,1 years) were included in the open observational study. To exclude pathology of the principal veins of the lower extremities, all patients underwent ultrasound examination, as well as photoplethysmography with automatic measurements of the venous refilling time and the power of the calf muscle-venous pump. All patients were divided into three groups: Group 1 received MPFF at a daily dose of 1000 mg only, Group 2 – class I compression hosiery in addition to MPFF, Group 3 – a course of psychotherapy and guidelines on lifestyle changes, augmentation of physical activity, etc.Results. Due to ongoing treatment measures, positive changes with decreased number of complaints and their intensity were observed. Positive changes occurred mainly in the groups of patients receiving phlebotropic therapy and combined phlebotropic/compression therapy: the number of patients with vein-specific symptoms decreased by more than half, while 31 patients reported the persistence in complaints at baseline level or their slight decrease while taking psychotherapy course and lifestyle changes. The specific therapy groups reported a significant dynamic reduction in the feeling of heaviness and pain as well as night cramps in the calves. Discussion. In the presented study, the patients were prescribed MPFF/Troxaktiv™ at a daily dose of 1000 mg, both as monotherapy and in combination with compression. A significant decrease in the frequency and severity of vein-specific symptoms and a significant increase in the patients’ quality of life was recorded in both of these groups. Photoplethysmography results showed an improvement in elastic rebound properties of the venous wall. All patients were satisfied with the treatment. Conclusion. MPFF/Troxaktiv™ has demonstrated high efficacy and safety in the treatment of patients with phlebopathies of various origins.

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