[Open prospective randomized study of the results of using Venarus in postthrombotic disease].

Angiol Sosud Khir

Interregional Clinical Diagnostic Centre, Department of Surgical Diseases, Kazan State Medical University, Kazan, Russia.

Published: June 2018

Presented herein are the outcomes of conservative treatment of patients suffering from post-thrombotic disease and chronic venous insufficiency of the lower extremities. Our open prospective randomized study included a total of eighty patients divided into two groups, each consisting of 40 people. All patients were subjected to standard comprehensive conservative treatment, with Group Two patients additionally prescribed Venarus. Efficacy of treatment for post-thrombotic disease was assessed with the use of the Villalta scale. The obtained findings demonstrated clinically significant improvement of the main clinical symptoms in Group Two patients, thus suggesting efficacy of the drug as soon as after a short period of administration. Treatment with Venarus in patients with distal forms of involvement of deep veins of the lower limbs was accompanied and followed by improvement of the tonicoelastic properties of the intact common femoral vein. Healing of small trophic ulcers was conditioned by efficacy of the drug at the level of the microcirculatory bed.

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