Chronic venous disease guidelines and daily clinical practice
Editorial
Themed articles
- Updating guidelines in chronic venous disease: what is needed?
C. Allegra, Italy - Chronic venous disease guidelines and terminology: sharing a common language
M. R. Perrin, France, and B. Eklöf, Sweden - Prevalence and socioeconomic data in chronic venous disease: how useful are they in planning appropriate management?
D. J. Milic, Serbia - Treatment of chronic venous disease: pathophysiological underpinnings
R. D. Malgor, N. Labropoulos, USA - Classifications, severity scorings, and chronic venous disease guidelines
M. Kurtoglu, M. Aksoy Turkey - Current status of patient-reported outcomes and chronic venous disease guidelines
A. Mansilha, Portugal - Rating the quality of evidence and the strength of recommendations: the new GRADE system in venous disease
G. Le Gal, Z. Alavi, France - European and American guidelines on primary chronic venous disease: what’s new?
J.-L. Gillet, France
Controversal Question
- Are chronic venous disease guidelines adapted to daily practice?
K. A. Aal, Egypt – H. S. Caldevilla, Argentina – R. Costa-Val, Brazil – H. S. Yuwono, Indonesia – H. N. T. H. Le, Vietnam – S. M. Kulisi ´c, Croatia -A. Puskás, Romania – K. Roztocil, Czech Republic – M. Salah, Saudi Arabia – I. S. Escotto, Mexico – J.-F. Uhl, France – J.-F. Uhl, France – I. A. Zolotukhin, Russia
DAFLON 500 MG
- The place of Daflon 500 mg in recent guidelines on the management of chronic venous disease
F. Pitsch, France
Interview
- Are we any better at identifying the risk factors for chronic venous
disease progression?
M. Flour Belgium
Focus
- Identifying and accessing patients with chronic venous disease: the large-scale VCP International Study
E. Rabe, Germany
Update
- Pain in chronic venous disease: perspectives for research
N. Danziger, France
A Touch of France
- Theory and practice: European Renaissance medicine
S. Daynes-Diallo, France - Écouen: from château to museum, or Beauty is in the detail
S. Deprouw France
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