Expert consensus on the conservative management of patients with chronic venous disease in CEAP clinical classes C0s-C3 in Italy

Objectives To define a consensual approach for the conservative treatment of patients C0s-C3. Method The project was structured into two phases. The first one involved a group of Italian specialists in angiology and/or vascular surgery with the aim to compare their therapeutic choices in the managem...

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description Objectives To define a consensual approach for the conservative treatment of patients C0s-C3. Method The project was structured into two phases. The first one involved a group of Italian specialists in angiology and/or vascular surgery with the aim to compare their therapeutic choices in the management of patients in CEAP C0s-C3. The second phase used a Delphi consensus in order to elaborate practical statements on the conservative management of these patients. Results The first phase involved a group of 166 Italian specialists while the second phase involved a Steering Committee of 6 specialists and a panel of 20 specialists. At the end of the third round, a consensus >80% was reached on seven assertions. Conclusion Seven statements have been drafted by a group of Italian specialists to provide physicians with practical guidance for the conservative treatment of C0s-C3 patients. Outstanding issues on the management of these patients were identified, confirming the urgent need of further research.
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Chronic Disease
Consensus
Conservative Treatment - adverse effects
Conservative Treatment - standards
Delphi Technique
Diet, Healthy
Exercise
Healthy Lifestyle
Humans
Italy
Risk Reduction Behavior
Smoking Cessation
Stockings, Compression - adverse effects
Treatment Outcome
Vascular Diseases - diagnosis
Vascular Diseases - physiopathology
Vascular Diseases - therapy
Veins - drug effects
Veins - physiopathology
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