Osteoarthrosis and lower extremity peripheral vein diseases: the specific features of concomitant pathology
Aim. To estimate the prevalence and impact of lower extremity peripheral vein diseases on the course of articular syndrome in osteoarthrosis (OA), to reveal the specific features of concomitant pathology, and to substantiate the necessity of its therapeutic correction. Subjects and methods. One hund...
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doaj-daf1b626f0b44eacb06ec1950507d7552020-11-25T03:06:08Zrus"Consilium Medicum" Publishing houseТерапевтический архив0040-36602309-53422010-05-01825586027636Osteoarthrosis and lower extremity peripheral vein diseases: the specific features of concomitant pathologyIl'dar Gazimdzhanovich SalikhovSvetlana Anatol'evna LapshinaLeysan Il'darovna MyasoutovaElina Rinadovna KirillovaRaviya Gayazovna MukhinaI G Salikhov0S A Lapshina1L I Myasoutova2E R Kirillova3R G Mukhina41Kazan State Medical University1Kazan State Medical University1Kazan State Medical University1Kazan State Medical UniversityCity Clinical Hospital SevenAim. To estimate the prevalence and impact of lower extremity peripheral vein diseases on the course of articular syndrome in osteoarthrosis (OA), to reveal the specific features of concomitant pathology, and to substantiate the necessity of its therapeutic correction. Subjects and methods. One hundred and fifty-eight patients with the valid diagnosis of OA (by the American College of Pheumatology criteria) were followed up. Their mean age was 56.4 ± 9.6 years. Lower extremity peripheral vein diseases were detected in 51.3% of the patients with OA, which permitted identification of 2 patient groups comparable for the major parameters. During the examination, the clinical parameters of articular syndrome were assessed at the start and 2 months after therapy. Results. The higher intensity of the pain syndrome, lowered functional activity, and more common synovitis were observed in the patients with concomitant diseases of joints and veins as compared with those without signs of venous insufficiency. After therapeutic measures, joint pain, synovitis, and lower functional activity persisted in the patients with concomitant diseases. Reexamination showed that most patients with concomitant pathology needed analgesic therapy; in Group 2 without a history of vein diseases, the dose of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) could be halved in 21 (27.3%) patients; 37 (48.0%) patients were in no need of continuous use of NSAID. Conclusion. Impaired peripheral venous blood flow reduces the efficiency of therapy for OA, which makes it necessary to timely detect lower extremity varices and to perform goal-oriented therapy in such patients.https://ter-arkhiv.ru/0040-3660/article/view/30609osteoarthrosislower extremity peripheral vein diseasesarticular syndrometherapy |
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Il'dar Gazimdzhanovich Salikhov Svetlana Anatol'evna Lapshina Leysan Il'darovna Myasoutova Elina Rinadovna Kirillova Raviya Gayazovna Mukhina I G Salikhov S A Lapshina L I Myasoutova E R Kirillova R G Mukhina |
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Il'dar Gazimdzhanovich Salikhov Svetlana Anatol'evna Lapshina Leysan Il'darovna Myasoutova Elina Rinadovna Kirillova Raviya Gayazovna Mukhina I G Salikhov S A Lapshina L I Myasoutova E R Kirillova R G Mukhina Osteoarthrosis and lower extremity peripheral vein diseases: the specific features of concomitant pathology Терапевтический архив osteoarthrosis lower extremity peripheral vein diseases articular syndrome therapy |
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Il'dar Gazimdzhanovich Salikhov Svetlana Anatol'evna Lapshina Leysan Il'darovna Myasoutova Elina Rinadovna Kirillova Raviya Gayazovna Mukhina I G Salikhov S A Lapshina L I Myasoutova E R Kirillova R G Mukhina |
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Il'dar Gazimdzhanovich Salikhov |
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Osteoarthrosis and lower extremity peripheral vein diseases: the specific features of concomitant pathology |
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Osteoarthrosis and lower extremity peripheral vein diseases: the specific features of concomitant pathology |
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Osteoarthrosis and lower extremity peripheral vein diseases: the specific features of concomitant pathology |
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Osteoarthrosis and lower extremity peripheral vein diseases: the specific features of concomitant pathology |
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Osteoarthrosis and lower extremity peripheral vein diseases: the specific features of concomitant pathology |
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osteoarthrosis and lower extremity peripheral vein diseases: the specific features of concomitant pathology |
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"Consilium Medicum" Publishing house |
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Терапевтический архив |
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0040-3660 2309-5342 |
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2010-05-01 |
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Aim. To estimate the prevalence and impact of lower extremity peripheral vein diseases on the course of articular syndrome in osteoarthrosis (OA), to reveal the specific features of concomitant pathology, and to substantiate the necessity of its therapeutic correction.
Subjects and methods. One hundred and fifty-eight patients with the valid diagnosis of OA (by the American College of Pheumatology criteria) were followed up. Their mean age was 56.4 ± 9.6 years. Lower extremity peripheral vein diseases were detected in 51.3% of the patients with OA, which permitted identification of 2 patient groups comparable for the major parameters. During the examination, the clinical parameters of articular syndrome were assessed at the start and 2 months after therapy.
Results. The higher intensity of the pain syndrome, lowered functional activity, and more common synovitis were observed in the patients with concomitant diseases of joints and veins as compared with those without signs of venous insufficiency. After therapeutic measures, joint pain, synovitis, and lower functional activity persisted in the patients with concomitant diseases. Reexamination showed that most patients with concomitant pathology needed analgesic therapy; in Group 2 without a history of vein diseases, the dose of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) could be halved in 21 (27.3%) patients; 37 (48.0%) patients were in no need of continuous use of NSAID.
Conclusion. Impaired peripheral venous blood flow reduces the efficiency of therapy for OA, which makes it necessary to timely detect lower extremity varices and to perform goal-oriented therapy in such patients. |
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osteoarthrosis lower extremity peripheral vein diseases articular syndrome therapy |
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