| Literature DB >> 11775645 |
L Incandela1, G Belcaro, M R Cesarone, M T De Sanctis, M Griffin.
Abstract
Microcirculatory changes in chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) due to venous hypertension produce venous hypertensive microangiopathy (VHM) and lead to ulceration. VHM is characterized by enlarged, convoluted capillaries; increase in flux, permeability, and edema; and altered microlymphatics. PO2 is decreased and CO2 increased. Capillary exchanges are altered and nutritional alterations in association with microtrauma may cause venous ulcers. The aim of this pilot, cross-over, randomized, placebo-controlled study was to evaluate the effect of local treatment with Essaven gel (EG) (single acute application) in 10 subjects with VHM and venous ulcers. The study was structured over 3 days: day 1 was used for the control evaluation for all patients. One group was randomized for the sequence placebo (day 2) and EG the following day; the second group with the sequence EG (day 2) and placebo (day 3). Independently from the sequence, measurements of flux and PO2 in standard conditions showed positive changes (significant decrease of the abnormally increased flux, PO2 increase) in the EG treatment group. Changes in the placebo group were limited and associated with skin manipulation. In conclusion, EG acutely improves microcirculation in limbs with VHM and ulceration even with a single application.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11775645 DOI: 10.1177/0003319701052003S06
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angiology ISSN: 0003-3197 Impact factor: 3.619