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This study will be looking at the effect of compression therapy in patients having endovenous treatment for varicose veins using foam sclerotherapy. Patients will be randomised to either the compression group (group A) or the no compression group (group B). The pain scores, compliance, quality of life scores, occlusion rate at 6 months as well as the cost effectiveness of each intervention will be assessed.


Clinical Trial Description

This will be a randomised clinical trial looking at the impact of wearing or not wearing compression stocking following endovenous ablation using foam sclerotherapy. Patients will be randomised to group A (compression) and group B (no compression). Target Population Patients referred to the Imperial College NHS Trust for treatment of symptomatic varicose veins will be recruited if they are found to have varicose veins suitable for foam sclerotherapy on colour duplex scan. Intervention Patients will be randomised to have compression (group A) or no compression (group B). This will be done by using an online randomisation software (Sealed Envelope Ltd). The compression therapy used will be Class II compression stockings. The treatment offered will be foam sclerotherapy of varicose veins using either Polidocanol or Sodium Tetradecyl Sulphate (STS) with the concentration used left to the discretion of the clinician. Patients randomised to group A will be asked to wear compression stockings for 1 week. Patients randomised to group B will be provided with bandages to wear for 24 hours only, with no further compression afterwards. At baseline, patients will be asked to fill validated quality of life questionnaires (EQ-5D, AVVQ and CIVIQ) and will have their clinical scores assessed using a validated scoring system (CEAP and VCSS). On discharge after their varicose vein intervention, they will then be provided with a diary to record their post-procedural pain every day for 10 days using a validated visual analogue scale (VAS) as well as to record when they return to their normal activities and are back to work. They will also be asked to attend a follow-up in 2 weeks and at 6 months. Patients' GP will also be sent a letter to inform them of their patient's participation in the study. Follow-up Patients will be followed up in the outpatient clinic at 2 weeks and 6 months. Follow-up at 2 Weeks At the 2 weeks' follow-up, the diary containing details of the pain scores and how soon patients were able to return to normal activities/work will be collected. In addition, patients will be asked about any phlebitis they have had in the two weeks after their procedure and how compliant they have been with the compression. They will be examined and the Venous Clinical Severity Score (VCSS) will be recorded. They will also be asked to fill in the EQ-5D, AVVQ and CIVIQ scores. Follow-up at 6 Months At the 6 months follow-up, patients will be examined and their VCSS will be recorded. They will also be asked to fill the EQ-5D, AVVQ and the CIVIQ scores. They will have a venous Duplex scan to determine occlusion of the treated vein. Sample Size and Study Duration We estimated the sample size needed to observe a difference of at least 10mm in the VAS score, with a standard deviation of 20mm. With power at 80% and 5% significance equivalence, we would need to recruit 128 patients (64 per group) to show a difference. Previous studies looking at compression stockings have shown drop out rates close to 37% at 3 months10. Therefore, if we estimate a drop out rate of about 40% by 6 months, we would need to recruit at least 180 patients. If we recruit at least 2 patients per week, this will be approximately a total of 208 patients that could potentially be randomised over the course of two years. With 6 months follow-up, therefore, the study will be running for 24 months with a target recruitment of 180 patients. ;


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NCT number NCT02655406
Study type Interventional
Source Imperial College London
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date January 2016
Completion date August 2021

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