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Below-knee elastic compression stockings to prevent the post-thrombotic syndrome: a randomized, controlled trial [with consumer summary] |
Prandoni P, Lensing AW, Prins MH, Frulla M, Marchiori A, Bernardi E, Tormene D, Mosena L, Pagnan A, Girolami A |
Annals of Internal Medicine 2004 Aug 17;141(4):249-256 |
clinical trial |
7/10 [Eligibility criteria: Yes; Random allocation: Yes; Concealed allocation: No; Baseline comparability: Yes; Blind subjects: No; Blind therapists: Yes; Blind assessors: Yes; Adequate follow-up: Yes; Intention-to-treat analysis: No; Between-group comparisons: Yes; Point estimates and variability: Yes. Note: Eligibility criteria item does not contribute to total score] *This score has been confirmed* |
BACKGROUND: Because only limited evidence suggests that elastic stockings prevent the post-thrombotic syndrome in patients with symptomatic deep venous thrombosis (DVT), these stockings are not widely used. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of compression elastic stockings for prevention of the post-thrombotic syndrome in patients with proximal DVT. DESIGN: Randomized, controlled clinical trial. SETTING: University hospital. PATIENTS: 180 consecutive patients with a first episode of symptomatic proximal DVT who received conventional anticoagulant treatment. INTERVENTIONS: Before discharge, patients were randomly assigned to wear or not wear below-knee compression elastic stockings (30 to 40 mmHg at the ankle) for 2 years. Follow-up was performed for up to 5 years. MEASUREMENTS: The presence and severity of the post-thrombotic syndrome were scored by using a standardized scale. RESULTS: Post-thrombotic sequelae developed in 44 of 90 controls (severe in 10) and in 23 of 90 patients wearing elastic stockings (severe in 3). All but 1 event developed in the first 2 years. The cumulative incidence of the post-thrombotic syndrome in the control group versus the elastic stockings group was 40.0% (95% CI 29.9% to 50.1%) versus 21.1% (CI 12.7% to 29.5%) after 6 months, 46.7% (CI 36.4% to 57.0%) versus 22.2% (CI 13.8% to 30.7%) after 1 year, and 49.1% (CI 38.7% to 59.4%) versus 24.5% (CI 15.6% to 33.4%) after 2 years. After adjustment for baseline characteristics, the hazard ratio for the post-thrombotic syndrome in the elastic stockings group compared with controls was 0.49 (CI 0.29 to 0.84; p = 0.011). LIMITATIONS: This study lacked a double-blind design. CONCLUSIONS: Post-thrombotic sequelae develop in almost half of patients with proximal DVT. Below-knee compression elastic stockings reduce this rate by approximately 50%.
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