The efficacy and safety of a coumarin-/troxerutin-combination (SB-LOT) in patients with chronic venous insufficiency: a double blind placebo-controlled randomised study
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- DOI: 10.1024/0301-1526.31.3.185
The efficacy and safety of a coumarin-/troxerutin-combination (SB-LOT) in patients with chronic venous insufficiency: a double blind placebo-controlled randomised study
Abstract
Background: The objective was to evaluate the oedema-protective effect of a vasoactive drug (coumarin/troxerutin [SB-LOT]) plus compression stockings in patients suffering from chronic venous insufficiency after decongestion of the legs as recommended by the new guidelines.
Patients and methods: 231 patients were randomly assigned medical compression stockings plus SB-LOT (90 mg coumarin and 540 mg troxerutin per day) or medical compression stockings plus placebo for the first 4 weeks and SB-LOT or placebo for the second 12 weeks of the study. The primary efficacy endpoint was the lower leg volume measured by well-established water plethysmometry.
Results: 226 patients were evaluated. After ceasing compression stockings, an edema protective effect was detected in the SB-LOT-group but not in the controls. Recurrence of leg volume increase was by 6.5 +/- 12.1 ml and by 36.7 +/- 12.1 ml in the SB-LOT and placebo group, respectively (p = 0.0402). The local complaint score and general aspects of quality of life were also superior for the SB-LOT-group (p = 0.0041). Significant differences were also observed with regard to clinical global impression and therapeutic effect. No serious adverse drug reaction or clinically relevant impairment of laboratory parameters occur.
Conclusion: This study confirms the oedema-protective effect of SB-LOT in chronic venous insufficiency and provides a treatment option for patients who discontinue compression after a short time.
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