The management of venous leg ulceration post the EVRA (early venous reflux ablation) ulcer trial: Management of venous ulceration post EVRA

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Salim, Safa [1 ]
Heatley, Francine [1 ]
Bolton, Layla [1 ]
Khatri, Amulya [1 ]
Onida, Sarah [1 ]
Davies, Alun H. [1 ]
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[1] Imperial Coll London, Sect Vasc Surg, Dept Surg & Canc, London, England
关键词
Venous ulceration; EVRA; endovenous ablation; surgical ablation;
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10.1177/0268355520966893
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Objectives This survey study evaluates current management strategies for venous ulceration and the impacts of the EVRA trial results. Methods An online survey was disseminated to approximately 15000 clinicians, through 12 vascular societies in 2018. Survey themes included: referral times, treatment times and strategies, knowledge of the EVRA trial and service barriers to managing venous ulceration. Data analysis was performed using Microsoft Excel and SPSS. Results 664 responses were received from 78 countries. Respondents were predominantly European (55%) and North American (23%) vascular surgeons (74%). Responses varied between different countries. The median vascular clinic referral time was 6 weeks and time to be seen in clinic was 2 weeks. This was significantly higher in the UK (p <= 0.02). 77% of respondents performed surgical/endovenous interventions prior to ulcer healing, the median time to intervention was 4 weeks. 31% of participants changed their practice following EVRA. Frequently encountered barriers to implementing change were a lack of operating space/time (18%). Conclusion Venous ulcers are not managed as quickly as they should be. An evaluation of local resource requirements should be performed to improve service provision for venous ulceration. When interpreting the results of this survey consideration should be given to the response rate.
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