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Improvement of Capillary Permeability in Patients with Venous Hypertension After Treatment with TTFCA

Giovanni V. Belcaro

Microcirculation Laboratory, Cardiovascular Clinic, G. D'Annunzio University, Chieti, Italy

Roberto Grimaldi

Microcirculation Laboratory, Cardiovascular Clinic, G. D'Annunzio University, Chieti, Italy

Guido Guidi

Microcirculation Laboratory, Cardiovascular Clinic, G. D'Annunzio University, Chieti, Italy

The VSC (vacuum suction chamber) device, a new system to evaluate local capillary permeability, was used with laser Doppler flowmetry to study varia tions of permeability and of the microcirculation in 10 normal subjects; in 22 patients with moderate, superficial venous hypertension; and in 12 patients with postphlebitic limbs and severe venous hypertension. All these patients had distal (ankle and foot edema) in the evening.

After a first assessment these subjects were studied again after two weeks without treatment and after two weeks' treatment with total triterpenic fraction of centella asiatica (TTFCA), tablets, 60 mg, tid.

The VSC produces a wheal on the skin of the perimalleolar region that dis appears (in average) in less than sixty minutes in normal subjects. The disap pearance time (DT) is greater in conditions of increased capillary filtration and permeability.

The three groups of subjects (normal and those with superficial and severe venous hypertension) had significantly different, increasing disappearance time of the wheals at the first observation.

There were no significant changes after two weeks' observation, but after 2 weeks' treatment with TTFCA, there was a significant decrease of DT both in limbs with superficial and with deep venous incompetence.

The improvement (decrease) of the abnormally increased capillary permea bility was associated with a significant improvement of the microcirculation and symptoms (studied by an analogue scale line).

In conclusion this study showed a combined improvement of the microcircu lation and capillary permeability after treatment with TTFCA and the possibil ity of using the VSC to evaluate the effects of drugs (or other treatment) on local capillary permeability in patients with venous hypertension.

Angiology, Vol. 41, No. 7, 533-540 (1990)
DOI: 10.1177/000331979004100705


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