Chronic Venous Insufficiency
Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI) is a medical condition where the veins in the legs are unable to efficiently pump blood back to the heart, leading to symptoms such as leg swelling, itchy skin, ulcers, and varicose veins. It is primarily caused by superficial venous reflux and should not be confused with post-thrombotic syndrome.
Health Outcomes
- Enhanced Cell Adherence
- Enhanced Wound Healing
- Improved Venous Clinical Severity Score
- Increased Functional Capacity
- Increased Skin Thickness
- Persistent Diseased Sites
- Reduced Debridement Time
- Reduced Exhaustion
- Reduced Physical Symptoms
- Reduced Venous Clinical Severity Score
- Reduced Venous Reflux Time
- Reduced Wound Area
- Unchanged Blood Parameters
- Unchanged Serum Metabolite Levels