Factors Associated with Recurrence of Varicose Veins after Thermal Ablation: Results of The Recurrent Veins after Thermal Ablation Study

Background. The goal of this retrospective cohort study (REVATA) was to determine the site, source, and contributory factors of varicose vein recurrence after radiofrequency (RF) and laser ablation. Methods. Seven centers enrolled patients into the study over a 1-year period. All patients underwent...

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Main Authors: R. G. Bush, P. Bush, J. Flanagan, R. Fritz, T. Gueldner, J. Koziarski, K. McMullen, G. Zumbro
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2014-01-01
Series:The Scientific World Journal
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/505843
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author R. G. Bush
P. Bush
J. Flanagan
R. Fritz
T. Gueldner
J. Koziarski
K. McMullen
G. Zumbro
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P. Bush
J. Flanagan
R. Fritz
T. Gueldner
J. Koziarski
K. McMullen
G. Zumbro
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description Background. The goal of this retrospective cohort study (REVATA) was to determine the site, source, and contributory factors of varicose vein recurrence after radiofrequency (RF) and laser ablation. Methods. Seven centers enrolled patients into the study over a 1-year period. All patients underwent previous thermal ablation of the great saphenous vein (GSV), small saphenous vein (SSV), or anterior accessory great saphenous vein (AAGSV). From a specific designed study tool, the etiology of recurrence was identified. Results. 2,380 patients were evaluated during this time frame. A total of 164 patients had varicose vein recurrence at a median of 3 years. GSV ablation was the initial treatment in 159 patients (RF: 33, laser: 126, 52 of these patients had either SSV or AAGSV ablation concurrently). Total or partial GSV recanalization occurred in 47 patients. New AAGSV reflux occurred in 40 patients, and new SSV reflux occurred in 24 patients. Perforator pathology was present in 64% of patients. Conclusion. Recurrence of varicose veins occurred at a median of 3 years after procedure. The four most important factors associated with recurrent veins included perforating veins, recanalized GSV, new AAGSV reflux, and new SSV reflux in decreasing frequency. Patients who underwent RF treatment had a statistically higher rate of recanalization than those treated with laser.
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spelling doaj-art-40a8111fdae14064bab6a23a4ec45db92025-02-03T05:45:33ZengWileyThe Scientific World Journal2356-61401537-744X2014-01-01201410.1155/2014/505843505843Factors Associated with Recurrence of Varicose Veins after Thermal Ablation: Results of The Recurrent Veins after Thermal Ablation StudyR. G. Bush0P. Bush1J. Flanagan2R. Fritz3T. Gueldner4J. Koziarski5K. McMullen6G. Zumbro7Midwest Vein & Laser Center, Centerville, OH 45459, USAMidwest Vein & Laser Center, Centerville, OH 45459, USADelaware Valley Vein Center, Phoenixville, PA 19460, USAAdvanced Vein Center of North Texas, Irving, TX 75038, USAWisconsin Vein Center, Manitowoc, WI 54220, USAFamily Surgical, Battle Creek, MI 49015, USAVaricose Vein Clinics of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK 73120, USAVein Specialists of Augusta, Martinez, GA 30907, USABackground. The goal of this retrospective cohort study (REVATA) was to determine the site, source, and contributory factors of varicose vein recurrence after radiofrequency (RF) and laser ablation. Methods. Seven centers enrolled patients into the study over a 1-year period. All patients underwent previous thermal ablation of the great saphenous vein (GSV), small saphenous vein (SSV), or anterior accessory great saphenous vein (AAGSV). From a specific designed study tool, the etiology of recurrence was identified. Results. 2,380 patients were evaluated during this time frame. A total of 164 patients had varicose vein recurrence at a median of 3 years. GSV ablation was the initial treatment in 159 patients (RF: 33, laser: 126, 52 of these patients had either SSV or AAGSV ablation concurrently). Total or partial GSV recanalization occurred in 47 patients. New AAGSV reflux occurred in 40 patients, and new SSV reflux occurred in 24 patients. Perforator pathology was present in 64% of patients. Conclusion. Recurrence of varicose veins occurred at a median of 3 years after procedure. The four most important factors associated with recurrent veins included perforating veins, recanalized GSV, new AAGSV reflux, and new SSV reflux in decreasing frequency. Patients who underwent RF treatment had a statistically higher rate of recanalization than those treated with laser.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/505843
spellingShingle R. G. Bush
P. Bush
J. Flanagan
R. Fritz
T. Gueldner
J. Koziarski
K. McMullen
G. Zumbro
Factors Associated with Recurrence of Varicose Veins after Thermal Ablation: Results of The Recurrent Veins after Thermal Ablation Study
The Scientific World Journal
title Factors Associated with Recurrence of Varicose Veins after Thermal Ablation: Results of The Recurrent Veins after Thermal Ablation Study
title_full Factors Associated with Recurrence of Varicose Veins after Thermal Ablation: Results of The Recurrent Veins after Thermal Ablation Study
title_fullStr Factors Associated with Recurrence of Varicose Veins after Thermal Ablation: Results of The Recurrent Veins after Thermal Ablation Study
title_full_unstemmed Factors Associated with Recurrence of Varicose Veins after Thermal Ablation: Results of The Recurrent Veins after Thermal Ablation Study
title_short Factors Associated with Recurrence of Varicose Veins after Thermal Ablation: Results of The Recurrent Veins after Thermal Ablation Study
title_sort factors associated with recurrence of varicose veins after thermal ablation results of the recurrent veins after thermal ablation study
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/505843
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