TY - JOUR
T1 - Graduated compression stockings to treat acute leg pain associated with proximal DVT
T2 - A randomised controlled trial
AU - Kahn, Susan R.
AU - Shapiro, Stan
AU - Ducruet, Thierry
AU - Wells, Philip S.
AU - Rodger, Marc A.
AU - Kovacs, Michael J.
AU - Anderson, David
AU - Tagalakis, Vicky
AU - Morrison, David R.
AU - Solymoss, Susan
AU - Miron, Marie José
AU - Yeo, Erik
AU - Smith, Reginald
AU - Schulman, Sam
AU - Kassis, Jeannine
AU - Kearon, Clive
AU - Chagnon, Isabelle
AU - Wong, Turnly
AU - Demers, Christine
AU - Hanmiah, Rajendar
AU - Kaatz, Scott
AU - Selby, Rita
AU - Rathbun, Suman
AU - Desmarais, Sylvie
AU - Opatrny, Lucie
AU - Ortel, Thomas L.
AU - Galanaud, Jean Philippe
AU - Ginsberg, Jeffrey S.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Schattauer 2014
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Acute deep venous thrombosis (DVT) causes leg pain. Elastic compression stockings (ECS) have potential to relieve DVT-related leg pain by diminishing the diameter of distended veins and increasing venous blood flow. It was our objective to determine whether ECS reduce leg pain in patients with acute DVT. We performed a secondary analysis of the SOX Trial, a multicentre randomised placebo controlled trial of active ECS versus placebo ECS to prevent the post-thrombotic syndrome.The study was performed in 24 hospital centres in Canada and the U.S. and included 803 patients with a first episode of acute proximal DVT. Patients were randomised to receive active ECS (knee length, 30-40 mm Hg graduated pressure) or placebo ECS (manufactured to look identical to active ECS, but lacking therapeutic compression). Study outcome was leg pain severity assessed on an 11-point numerical pain rating scale (0, no pain; 10, worst possible pain) at baseline, 14, 30 and 60 days after randomisation. Mean age was 55 years and 60% were male. In active ECS patients (n=409), mean (SD) pain severity at baseline and at 60 days were 5.18 (3.29) and 1.39 (2.19), respectively, and in placebo ECS patients (n=394) were 5.38 (3.29) and 1.13 (1.86), respectively. There were no significant differences in pain scores between groups at any assessment point, and no evidence for subgroup interaction by age, sex or anatomical extent of DVT. Results were similar in an analysis restricted to patients who reported wearing stockings every day. In conclusion, ECS do not reduce leg pain in patients with acute proximal DVT.
AB - Acute deep venous thrombosis (DVT) causes leg pain. Elastic compression stockings (ECS) have potential to relieve DVT-related leg pain by diminishing the diameter of distended veins and increasing venous blood flow. It was our objective to determine whether ECS reduce leg pain in patients with acute DVT. We performed a secondary analysis of the SOX Trial, a multicentre randomised placebo controlled trial of active ECS versus placebo ECS to prevent the post-thrombotic syndrome.The study was performed in 24 hospital centres in Canada and the U.S. and included 803 patients with a first episode of acute proximal DVT. Patients were randomised to receive active ECS (knee length, 30-40 mm Hg graduated pressure) or placebo ECS (manufactured to look identical to active ECS, but lacking therapeutic compression). Study outcome was leg pain severity assessed on an 11-point numerical pain rating scale (0, no pain; 10, worst possible pain) at baseline, 14, 30 and 60 days after randomisation. Mean age was 55 years and 60% were male. In active ECS patients (n=409), mean (SD) pain severity at baseline and at 60 days were 5.18 (3.29) and 1.39 (2.19), respectively, and in placebo ECS patients (n=394) were 5.38 (3.29) and 1.13 (1.86), respectively. There were no significant differences in pain scores between groups at any assessment point, and no evidence for subgroup interaction by age, sex or anatomical extent of DVT. Results were similar in an analysis restricted to patients who reported wearing stockings every day. In conclusion, ECS do not reduce leg pain in patients with acute proximal DVT.
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U2 - 10.1160/TH14-05-0430
DO - 10.1160/TH14-05-0430
M3 - Article
C2 - 25183442
AN - SCOPUS:84914165776
SN - 0340-6245
VL - 112
SP - 1137
EP - 1141
JO - Thrombosis and Haemostasis
JF - Thrombosis and Haemostasis
IS - 6
ER -