Effect of Intensive Sports Practice on Lower Limb Varicose Veins

NCT ID: NCT02846051

Last Updated: 2019-04-18

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

240 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2015-10-31

Study Completion Date

2019-04-30

Brief Summary

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Compare the frequency of varicose veins in the lower limbs in a population exposed to intensive sport compared to individuals matched by sex, age and body mass index (BMI) did not have an intensive sport.

Detailed Description

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Chronic venous disease is a very common disease in industrialized countries. The prevalence of this disease is estimated in France 30.1% in men and 50.5% women.

Sufferers report pain, heaviness and itching of the lower limbs, and these symptoms are increased at night and in a warm environment. Clinically chronic venous disease resulting in varicose veins (veins visible under the skin, tortuous and dilated), edema (swelling predominant at the ankles) and in the later stages include skin damage of up 'to the ulcer.

The pathological mechanisms underlying chronic venous disease are mainly related to incontinence of the valves of the veins of the lower limbs. The initial role of these valves is to allow the return of blood to the heart and prevent it falls constantly in the legs. A breach of these valves therefore will result in an alteration of venous return and dilatation of the affected veins. It will be highlighted by a venous reflux when analyzing Doppler.

A number of parameters have been identified as factors favoring chronic venous disease in the lower limbs. Thus heredity (family history of venous disease), age, number of pregnancies among women, a history of phlebitis, overweight and physical inactivity increase the risk of chronic venous disease.

The effects of physical activity:

The practice of physical activity helps fight against physical inactivity. It is recognized as a protective factor against chronic venous disease. That is why the French and international companies of medicine and vascular surgery have incorporated in their recommendations to patients the practice of moderate physical activity and regular part of the prevention and treatment of chronic venous disease.

Moreover, the impact of intensive practice of a sport (versus "moderate and regular physical activity") of chronic venous disease is not known. Assumptions were issued from the nineteenth century on the possible risk of fostering the emergence of chronic venous disease at an excessive sports. Thus, from the 1820s Dr. Rima Thomas, surgeon of Napoleon's army, stated: "inertia as much as excessive activity come together to produce the same effect, the varicose vein." This idea is still relevant, in fact some experts recommend, at this time, intensive sports wear compression devices in the lower limbs during sports practice to prevent this phenomenon. However, no study has established a link between intensive practice of sport and venous condition of the legs.

The purpose of the study:

VARISPORT The study will aim to analyze the condition of the veins of the lower limbs in two groups of voluntary individuals, aged 18 to 80 years, in the same population:

* An "intensive sport practice": This group will consist of men and women who practice for more than 6 months, a drive of at least 8 hours / week, intense, above the ventilatory threshold, or 60-70 % maximum oxygen consumption or 70- 80% of maximum heart rate, ie beyond a moderate slowdown. If stopping the intensive sport practice, the duration of the stop at the time of the study should be less practice time.
* A "control" group: the subjects included in this group will have profiles that approximate subjects of the group "intensive practice sports", same sex, same age, BMI close; but the practice of a sport is less than 8 hours per week.

Conditions

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Varicose Vein

Study Design

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Allocation Method

NON_RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

SCREENING

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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intensive sport practice

intensive sport practice

1. the subject must practice for more than six months a drive of at least 8 hours / week, intense, above the ventilatory threshold, or 60-70% of maximum consumption oxygen or 70-80% of maximum heart rate, ie beyond a moderate slowdown. If stopping the intensive sport practice, the duration of the stop at the time of the study should be less practice time.
2. volunteers,
3. from 18 to 80 years,
4. free to consent.
5. covered by social security.
6. reported in the national register of healthy volunteers.

The intervention is a lower limb venous examination = venous mapping

Group Type OTHER

venous mapping

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

clinical examination + doppler echo

control group

\&) Volunteers who do not have intensive sport practice as it is defined in the group "intensive sport practice" 2) from 18 to 80 years, 3) free to consent. 4) covered by social security. 5) reported in the national register of healthy volunteers.

The intervention is a lower limb venous examination = venous mapping

Group Type OTHER

venous mapping

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

clinical examination + doppler echo

Interventions

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venous mapping

clinical examination + doppler echo

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Volunteers
* From 18 to 80 years
* Free to consent
* Covered by social security
* Reported in the national register of healthy volunteers

Exclusion Criteria

* Signed Refusal of the consent form .
* Refusal to be registered with the National File Healthy Volunteers.
* People exclusion period from another study
* Under guardianship
* Inability of the subject to hold long enough in standing position (20 minutes) for practicing phlebology examination.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

80 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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University of Franche-Comté

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Laurent Mourot

MCU-HDR

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Nicolas Tordi, PU

Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR

Equipe d'Accueil 4267 : Fonctions et dysfonctions épithéliales Université de Franche Comté

Locations

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Beliard

Besançon, , France

Site Status

Countries

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France

Other Identifiers

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EPSI_VARISPORT

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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