Official title: Observational Study to Ascertain the Optimum Time to Observe the Infra-red Image of Varicose Veins in the Lower Limb When Standing From a Supine Position. Summary: The goal of this observational study is to identify the optimal time of Infrared imaging of varicose veins when patients move from a lying to a standing position.
The primary purpose is to enable us to improve our imaging of varicose veins in patients presenting with primary or recurrent leg varicose veins. The main questions it aims to answer are: Outcome measure 1- How long after standing up from lying supine do leg varicose veins show up best on infrared imaging?
Outcome measure 2 - Is there any difference in this timing between varicose veins arising from different sources in the leg? Patients will be asked to stand, and sequential infrared images will be taken every 5 seconds for 3 minutes.
Conditions: Varicose Veins Leg Keywords: varicose vein, infrared imaging Study type: OBSERVATIONAL Enrollment: 20 (ESTIMATED) Status: RECRUITING Completion: 2026-09-26 (ESTIMATED)
ClinicalTrials.gov published a clinical update in Cardiology on 12 Jan 2026.
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