Clinical Profile of Leg Symptoms and Reflux in the Legs From Varicose Veins Disease Reported at a Tertiary Healthcare Institute in Jharkhand, India

印度贾坎德邦一家三级医疗机构报告的静脉曲张疾病引起的腿部症状和反流的临床特征

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Abstract

Background Varicose veins, affecting 8-10% of the population, are categorized as primary or secondary, depending on the etiology. The aim of the study is to assess the clinical profile of leg symptoms and reflux in the legs of varicose veins disease among patients reported in a tertiary hospital. Patients and methods An institution-based cross-sectional exploratory study comprising 56 patients with reflux in legs of varicose veins disease selected through purposive sampling, conducted in the OPD (outpatient department), general surgery, AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) Deoghar. The standardized study instrument includes the Aberdeen varicose veins questionnaire, and patients' symptoms and concerns questionnaire, followed by a brief clinical examination based on CEAP (clinical, etiological, anatomical, and pathophysiological) classification and VCSS (venous clinical severity score) for C5/6 and color-flow duplex imaging of both lower limbs. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used for data analysis using IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows, Version 23 (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY). Results Bilateral presentation of the disease had been seen in 57.1% (n=32) participants, and the common history of present illness reported by participants included swelling along the veins (n=55, 98.2%), pain (n=51, 91.1%), and discoloration (n=33, 58.9%). The clinical grading revealed that most participants, i.e., 87.5% (n=49) had C2 and 75% (n=42) had C3 disease. The majority of participants 96.4% (n=54) suffered from primary varicose veins. Furthermore, all subjects exhibited superficial vein involvement, along with one individual having deep vein involvement and a few participants (n=35, 62.5%) having perforators. With this, the majority of participants (n=55, 98.2%) showed reflux pathology. Conclusion Varicose veins typically afflict men in their 40s and 50s who work in positions of extended standing. Limited awareness in the Santhal Pargana division, Jharkhand state, India may result in poor healthcare outcomes. Improving public awareness may help lessen disease-related consequences.

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