Quality-of-life assessment in patients treated with radiofrequency ablation with or without great saphenous vein recanalization

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Abstract

Quality of life (QoL) in patients with chronic venous disorders has a central role to decide the correct treatment approach. In particular, in case of mini-invasive therapy, such as endovenous radiofrequency ablation (RFA), the postoperative QoL improvement remains one of the most important outcome to be reached. Despite this, very few data are published on the long-term QoL modifications after RFA. The aim of this brief report is to describe and analyze the role of QoL scales in a population of patients treated with RFA of the great saphenous vein and phlebectomies, highlighting results in short- and long-term follow-up period, and differences between recanalized and non-recanalized patients.

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Bissacco, D., Malloggi, C., Lomazzi, C., Domanin, M., Odero, A., Trimarchi, S., & Casana, R. (2022). Quality-of-life assessment in patients treated with radiofrequency ablation with or without great saphenous vein recanalization. Phlebology, 37(3), 223–225. https://doi.org/10.1177/02683555211060622

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