Chronic Venous Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
VEIN Health Chronic Venous Disease at Primary and Specialized Healthcare Level -Update on Prevalence and Characteristics
Epidemiology Study to learn prevalence and characteristics of CVD at Primary and Specialized healthcare level
Cross sectional study that will evaluate prevalence, characteristics, diagnostic and treatment status of the patients with Chronic Venous Disease at primary or specialized healthcare level during 2 week period. No interventions are made. Information on patient demographic, physical, clinical parameters, medical history data and procedures performed during visit in routine daily practice of physicians is registered and analyzed. ;
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