AbstractSome measure of disease severity is needed to properly compare the outcomes of the various approaches to the treatment of chronic venous insufficiency. Comparing the outcomes of two or more different treatments in a clinical trial, or the same treatment in two or more reports from the literature cannot be done with confidence unless the relative severity of the venous disease in each treatment group is known. The CEAP (Clinical-Etiology-Anatomic-Pathophysiologic) system is an excellent classification scheme, but it cannot serve the purpose of venous severity scoring because many of its components are relatively static and others use detailed alphabetical designations. A disease severity scoring scheme needs to be quantifiable, with ...
The CEAP classification for chronic venous disorders (CVD) was developed in 1994 by an international...
The CEAP classification for chronic venous disorders (CVD) was developed in 1994 by an international...
OBJECTIVES: The CEAP (clinical, etiologic, anatomic, pathophysiologic) clinical classification for c...
AbstractSome measure of disease severity is needed to properly compare the outcomes of the various a...
In response to the need for a disease severity measurement, the American Venous Forum committee on o...
AbstractObjective: To facilitate study of the natural history and management of venous disease, a 10...
AbstractBackgroundThe Venous Clinical Severity Score (VCSS) has been proposed by the American Venous...
AbstractObjectivesWe performed this observational study to validate the three components of a new ve...
Chronic venous disorder (CVD) is common affecting 30-40% of the general population. The symptoms inc...
Background: Modern medicine should no longer rely solely on technical success to evaluate treatments...
AbstractObjective: Clinical classifications attempt to summarize a large amount of information in a ...
Introduction Quality-of-life and severity scores are both popular measures in medicine. For deep ven...
BackgroundThe objective of this study was to evaluate the prevalence and profile of patients present...
Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) is a very variable and complex entity that has stimulated differe...
The field of chronic venous disease has suffered from a lack of precision in diagnosis. This deficie...
The CEAP classification for chronic venous disorders (CVD) was developed in 1994 by an international...
The CEAP classification for chronic venous disorders (CVD) was developed in 1994 by an international...
OBJECTIVES: The CEAP (clinical, etiologic, anatomic, pathophysiologic) clinical classification for c...
AbstractSome measure of disease severity is needed to properly compare the outcomes of the various a...
In response to the need for a disease severity measurement, the American Venous Forum committee on o...
AbstractObjective: To facilitate study of the natural history and management of venous disease, a 10...
AbstractBackgroundThe Venous Clinical Severity Score (VCSS) has been proposed by the American Venous...
AbstractObjectivesWe performed this observational study to validate the three components of a new ve...
Chronic venous disorder (CVD) is common affecting 30-40% of the general population. The symptoms inc...
Background: Modern medicine should no longer rely solely on technical success to evaluate treatments...
AbstractObjective: Clinical classifications attempt to summarize a large amount of information in a ...
Introduction Quality-of-life and severity scores are both popular measures in medicine. For deep ven...
BackgroundThe objective of this study was to evaluate the prevalence and profile of patients present...
Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) is a very variable and complex entity that has stimulated differe...
The field of chronic venous disease has suffered from a lack of precision in diagnosis. This deficie...
The CEAP classification for chronic venous disorders (CVD) was developed in 1994 by an international...
The CEAP classification for chronic venous disorders (CVD) was developed in 1994 by an international...
OBJECTIVES: The CEAP (clinical, etiologic, anatomic, pathophysiologic) clinical classification for c...