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. 2010 May;44(4):274-8.
doi: 10.1177/1538574410363834. Epub 2010 Mar 22.

A study of patient satisfaction following endothermal ablation for varicose veins

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A study of patient satisfaction following endothermal ablation for varicose veins

Ajay Gandhi et al. Vasc Endovascular Surg. 2010 May.

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate patient satisfaction following endothermal ablation for varicose veins (VVs).

Methods: A 12-question survey was sent to consecutive patients treated with endothermal ablation--questions related to preprocedure symptoms, recurrence, further treatments, and patient satisfaction.

Results: Questionnaires sent a median 12 (range 6-22) months postintervention were returned by 177 (60.0%) of 295 patients; 63 (35.6%) of 177 received treatment for recurrent VVs. Preintervention symptoms included aching (141 [79.7%] of 177), swelling (86 [48.6%] of 177), and heaviness (72 [40.7%] of 177). Improvements in preoperative symptoms were reported by 82.5% (146 of 177). Postintervention recurrence was reported by 87 (49.4%) of 177; 61 (70.1%) of 87 reported a few recurrent varicosities only. Further treatment was required by 11 (6.2%) of 177; 79 (44.6%) of 177 of patients reported no complications. The majority (151 [85.8%] of 176) were satisfied with their treatment. In all, 16 (25.4%) of 62 of patients treated for recurrent VVs were dissatisfied versus 9 (7.9%) of 114 of those with primary VVs (P = .0026).

Conclusions: The majority of patients are satisfied with results following endothermal ablation. Dissatisfaction may be more likely following treatment for recurrent VVs.

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