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Not Yet Recruiting NCT05735639

THRomboprophylaxis in Individuals Undergoing Superficial endoVEnous Treatment (THRIVE)

Conditions: Venous Thromboembolism, Varicose Veins

Sex: All
Ages: 18 Years – N/A
Phase: PHASE4
Enrollment: 6660
Sponsor: Imperial College London

Location: United Kingdom

Summary

Endovenous interventions are keyhole operations for varicose veins that are carried out from within the vein itself. Varicose veins are enlarged veins close to the surface of the skin. They are connected to the bigger deeper veins in the leg (known as deep veins). Because of this, operations to close the varicose veins can increase the chance of a blood clot forming in the deep veins. Blood clots in the deep veins happen in around 1 in 50 people after endovenous operations. A clot in the leg can cause swelling, pain, and other long-term problems. If a clot in the leg breaks off and travels to the lungs, it can cause problems with the lung' ability to move oxygen from the air into the blood and may, in rare cases, be life threatening.Varicose vein procedures may carry a slightly higher risk of blood clot formation, and we are currently unsure if current clot reducing medicines are beneficial in preventing blood clots in people having varicose vein procedures.This study will investigate if it is worthwhile prescribing medicines to reduce blood clots after varicose vein procedures.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:Adults (>18 years)Scheduled to undergo endovenous intervention of truncal varicose veins under local anaesthesiaTreatment technologies including radiofrequency, laser, mechanochemical, foam sclerotherapy and cyanoacrylate glueExclusion Criteria:Clinical indication for therapeutic anticoagulationClinical contraindication to anticoagulationPrevious personal or family history of VTEThrombophiliaInability to provide informed consent or consent by proxy/consulteeFemale patients of childbearing age who have a positive pregnancy testA positive test for SARS-CoV2 <3 months of procedure

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