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Active Not RecruitingNCT06196541

Respiratory and Physical Functions in Individuals With Chronic Venous Insufficiency

Edema, Pain, Respiratory Functions, Physical Functions and Quality of Life in Individuals With Chronic Venous Insufficiency

Status
Active Not Recruiting
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
60 (actual)
Sponsor
Izmir Democracy University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

In the literature, it is still unclear whether individuals with chronic venous insufficiency are affected by edema, pain, respiratory muscle strength, respiratory functions, functional capacity, lower extremity strength and quality of life compared to asymptomatic healthy individuals and if there is a deterioration in these parameters, its level is still unclear. For this reason, in this study it was aimed to investigate edema, pain, respiratory muscle strength, respiratory function, functional capacity, lower extremity strength and quality of life in individuals with chronic venous insufficiency and asymptomatic healthy individuals and to compare these parameters between the two groups.

Detailed description

Chronic Venous Insufficiency affects approximately 30% of the global population and its main symptoms are pain, edema, throbbing, feeling of heaviness in the extremities, itching, varicose veins and tissue changes. Pain in CVI is a chronic condition that negatively affects the quality of life due to physical function and limitation of movement. Limitation of ankle movement in CVI is one of the factors that increase edema and venous severity. Fibrotic tissue formations in the lower extremity cause limitation in ankle movements. In a study by De Moura et al. it was found that walking speed, muscle strength and functional capacity levels of patients with chronic venous insufficiency were limited compared to healthy individuals. Venous function is reflected from venous return, venous resistance and its effects on cardiac output. Venous filling time is a parameter of venous function and is shortened as a result of valve insufficiency, vessel wall dilatation and muscle pump dysfunction. The calf muscles compress the deep intramuscular veins, directing blood flow from the veins to the heart. However, muscle pump dysfunction is not limited to the calf muscle but also includes inspiratory muscle dysfunction. It is known that the diaphragm creates a suction effect in the inferior vena cava during inspiration and expiration, allowing more blood flow from the lower extremities to the heart. The respiratory cycle has been shown to affect venous return in healthy individuals by increasing deep inspiration and the flow rate of the femoral vein. Researches investigating pulmonary function in chronic venous insufficiency are very limited. For this reason, in this study it was aimed to investigate edema, pain, respiratory muscle strength, respiratory function, functional capacity, lower extremity strength and quality of life in individuals with chronic venous insufficiency and asymptomatic healthy individuals and to compare these parameters between the two groups.

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2023-12-27
Primary completion
2025-12-27
Completion
2026-12-27
First posted
2024-01-09
Last updated
2025-05-18

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Turkey (Türkiye)

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