Evaluation of quality of life after Endo-Venous Radio-Frequency Ablation Procedure for the treatment of varicose vein
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Abstract
Backgrounds: Varicose veins are a common medical condition characterized by the dilation and tortuosity of the superficial venous system, primarily affecting the lower extremities. Aim: The study investigates the quality of life and the side effects experienced by patients undergoing varicose vein surgeries. Methods: a sample size of 130 patients. Data were collected during the first week post-surgery and after 30 days for some side effects and for one year for other side effects, employing statistical analysis through SPSS and Excel for visual representation. Results: The findings reveal significant changes in various health indicators over time, including paresthesia, occlusion, recurrence, redness, skin changes, thrombophlebitis, and ecchymosis. The study also found a decrease in patient satisfaction and quality of life over the study period. There were no differences in cellulitis over the study period. Discussion: The main outcomes of the Varicose Vein Surgery Study included changes in health status and the side effects of varicose vein patients over a one-year follow-up period. Conclusion: The study emphasizes the importance of continuous monitoring and improving nursing care to enhance the quality of life for patients post-surgery.