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Long term results of compression therapy alone versus compression plus surgery in chronic venous ulceration (ESCHAR): randomised controlled trial.

Manjit S Gohel1, Jamie R Barwell, Maxine Taylor, Terry Chant, Chris Foy, Jonothan J Earnshaw, Brian P Heather, David C Mitchell, Mark R Whyman, Keith R Poskitt.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether recurrence of leg ulcers may be prevented by surgical correction of superficial venous reflux in addition to compression.
DESIGN: Randomised controlled trial.
SETTING: Specialist nurse led leg ulcer clinics in three UK vascular centres. PARTICIPANTS: 500 patients (500 legs) with open or recently healed leg ulcers and superficial venous reflux.
INTERVENTIONS: Compression alone or compression plus saphenous surgery. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Primary outcomes were ulcer healing and ulcer recurrence. The secondary outcome was ulcer free time.
RESULTS: Ulcer healing rates at three years were 89% for the compression group and 93% for the compression plus surgery group (P=0.73, log rank test). Rates of ulcer recurrence at four years were 56% for the compression group and 31% for the compression plus surgery group (P<0.01). For patients with isolated superficial reflux, recurrence rates at four years were 51% for the compression group and 27% for the compress plus surgery group (P<0.01). For patients who had superficial with segmental deep reflux, recurrence rates at three years were 52% for the compression group and 24% for the compression plus surgery group (P=0.04). For patients with superficial and total deep reflux, recurrence rates at three years were 46% for the compression group and 32% for the compression plus surgery group (P=0.33). Patients in the compression plus surgery group experienced a greater proportion of ulcer free time after three years compared with patients in the compression group (78% v 71%; P=0.007, Mann-Whitney U test).
CONCLUSION: Surgical correction of superficial venous reflux in addition to compression bandaging does not improve ulcer healing but reduces the recurrence of ulcers at four years and results in a greater proportion of ulcer free time. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN07549334 [controlled-trials.com].

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17545185      PMCID: PMC1914523          DOI: 10.1136/bmj.39216.542442.BE

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMJ        ISSN: 0959-8138


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