2022
DOI: 10.1177/02683555221108879
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Cardiac response to changes in central venous sonomorphology: Mechanism of impaired heart relaxation in patients with varicose veins of lower extremities

Abstract: Aim This study examines the interactions between central venous and cardiac sonomorphologies to explain the mechanism of impaired heart relaxation in patients with varicose veins of lower extremities. Material and Methods Part 1: We performed retrospective analysis of influences of inferior vena cava (IVC) diameters on tricuspid and mitral inflow and annular velocities in 64 patients with primary varicose veins. Part 2: We compared IVC diameters and IVC collapsibility index (IVC CI) in patients with varicose v… Show more

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“…Several studies show differences in cardiac Doppler findings between patients with CVI and healthy volunteers, especially those with the Clinical, Etiological, Anatomical, Pathophysiological (CEAP) class 3 and above [9][10][11]. No study has examined subclinical left and right ventricular dysfunctions in patients with dysfunctional peripheral venous system.…”
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“…Several studies show differences in cardiac Doppler findings between patients with CVI and healthy volunteers, especially those with the Clinical, Etiological, Anatomical, Pathophysiological (CEAP) class 3 and above [9][10][11]. No study has examined subclinical left and right ventricular dysfunctions in patients with dysfunctional peripheral venous system.…”
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confidence: 99%