AbstractObjective: Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) is the most common cause of leg ulcers. Patients with morbid obesity are remarkable for particularly recalcitrant ulcers. Because obesity is not specifically incorporated in CEAP or other venous scoring systems, we sought to characterize this group of patients more completely. Methods: Patients with severe CVI (CEAP clinical class, 4, 5, and 6), and class III obesity (body mass index [BMI], >40) were reviewed. Findings from clinical and duplex ultrasound scan (DU) examinations were compared with the CEAP classification, its adjunctive venous clinical severity score, and sensory thresholds. Results: A review of clinic records identified 20 ambulatory patients with a mean age of 62 years, ...
BackgroundObesity is a risk factor for chronic venous insufficiency and venous thromboembolism. The ...
Obesity has been identified epidemiologically as a risk factor for development of chronic venous dis...
Background/ObjectiveIdentifying which patients with varicose veins are at risk of progressing to mor...
ObjectivesThe clinical severity of venous disease is often worse in obese patients. The objectives o...
BACKGROUND: To identify and address the factors which lead to ulceration in patients with chronic v...
Introduction Lower limb venous disease affects up to one half, and obesity up to one quarter, of the...
Obesity was considered a risk factor for the development of chronic diseases such as chronic venous ...
ObjectivesThis study aims to investigate whether overweight and obesity are related to the clinical ...
The authors investigate the impact of overweight in patients with chronic venous disease and determi...
INTRODUCTION Lower limb venous disease affects up to one half, and obesity up to one quarter, of ...
Background & objectives: Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) is a common clinical problem among obese...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of our study is to understand the compression, by subcutaneous fat in obe...
Background:Venous insufficiency is a very prevalent disease. Some decades ago a group of patients wa...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of our study is to understand the compression, by subcutaneous fat in obese p...
BackgroundChronic venous insufficiency (CVI) in the obese, often with severe clinical manifestations...
BackgroundObesity is a risk factor for chronic venous insufficiency and venous thromboembolism. The ...
Obesity has been identified epidemiologically as a risk factor for development of chronic venous dis...
Background/ObjectiveIdentifying which patients with varicose veins are at risk of progressing to mor...
ObjectivesThe clinical severity of venous disease is often worse in obese patients. The objectives o...
BACKGROUND: To identify and address the factors which lead to ulceration in patients with chronic v...
Introduction Lower limb venous disease affects up to one half, and obesity up to one quarter, of the...
Obesity was considered a risk factor for the development of chronic diseases such as chronic venous ...
ObjectivesThis study aims to investigate whether overweight and obesity are related to the clinical ...
The authors investigate the impact of overweight in patients with chronic venous disease and determi...
INTRODUCTION Lower limb venous disease affects up to one half, and obesity up to one quarter, of ...
Background & objectives: Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) is a common clinical problem among obese...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of our study is to understand the compression, by subcutaneous fat in obe...
Background:Venous insufficiency is a very prevalent disease. Some decades ago a group of patients wa...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of our study is to understand the compression, by subcutaneous fat in obese p...
BackgroundChronic venous insufficiency (CVI) in the obese, often with severe clinical manifestations...
BackgroundObesity is a risk factor for chronic venous insufficiency and venous thromboembolism. The ...
Obesity has been identified epidemiologically as a risk factor for development of chronic venous dis...
Background/ObjectiveIdentifying which patients with varicose veins are at risk of progressing to mor...