Chronic Venous Insufficiency Clinical Trial
Official title:
Local Endogenous Biomarkers in the Later Stages of Chronic Venous Disease Versus Controls During Gravitational Stress, Prolonged Elevation Recovery and Compression
Venous disease effects 25% of the population and most healthy people experience venous
symptoms after standing for too long. The prime function of leg veins is drainage. Failure
leads to a condition called chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) with leg pain, heaviness,
swelling, varicose veins, ankle skin changes, eczema and occasionally venous ulcers. The aim
of the study is to identify blood components (biomarkers) that occur during the damaging
phase of standing versus the healing phases of lying recovery and with medical compression
stockings. This will be achieved by taking a blood sample from the ankle region at 3
separate visits (days) to the vascular laboratory at Ealing Hospital. The first visit will
be after supervised standing for 1 hour. The second after supervised lying and the third
standing whilst wearing a medical compression stocking. Healthy volunteers will be compared
to patients with advanced CVI.
The potential importance to patients and the public is threefold. Firstly, biomarker
profiles will be obtained in each of the 3 states to increase understanding in the cellular
mechanisms of damage and recovery. In this way "bad" and "good" biomarkers can be
identified. Secondly, drug treatments may develop from this research to adjust biomarkers
towards a favourable profile. Thirdly, the success of treating CVI with surgery, venous
intervention or compression can be monitored. Whilst it is known that relief of
gravitational stress is the treatment for all forms of CVI, the mechanisms of repair and its
discrimination from damage have yet to be identified.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 31 |
Est. completion date | July 2017 |
Est. primary completion date | July 2017 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: 1. Patients from the vascular clinic at Ealing Hospital with venous disease 1. Venous skin changes including lipodermatosclerosis and pigmentation 2. Significant reflux >0.5 seconds on duplex 2. Volunteers from NHS healthcare workers or the general public 1. Absence of venous symptoms 2. Freedom from varicose veins or skin changes Exclusion Criteria: 1. Previous treatment for varicose veins on the study leg 2. Previous history of deep or superficial vein thrombosis 3. Receiving anticoagulation 4. Haematological disorders of coagulation or thrombosis 5. Pregnancy 6. Significant peripheral vascular disease 7. Cardiac failure or orthopnoea 8. Uncontrolled/active malignancy 9. Significant impairment of mobility 10. Connective tissue or autoimmune disease |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United Kingdom | Ealing Hospital, LNWH NHS Trust | Ealing |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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London North West Healthcare NHS Trust |
United Kingdom,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Number of biomarkers which decrease greater than 20% of the baseline level as a result of the interventions of (i) lying down and with a (ii) stocking | 1 year |
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