2018
DOI: 10.1055/a-0643-4430
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Evaluation of Peak Reflux Velocities with Vector Flow Imaging and Spectral Doppler Ultrasound in Varicose Veins

Abstract: Purpose Spectral Doppler ultrasound (SDUS) is used for quantifying reflux in lower extremity varicose veins. The technique is angle-dependent opposed to the new angle-independent Vector Flow Imaging (VFI) method. The aim of this study was to compare peak reflux velocities obtained with VFI and SDUS in patients with chronic venous disease, i. e., pathological retrograde blood flow caused by incompetent venous valves. Materials and Methods 64 patients with chronic venous disease were scanned with VFI and SDUS i… Show more

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“…24 In the same year, Bechsgaard et al published data supporting the use of another angle independent spectral analysis (vector flow imaging method) and reported an equally precise but far more accurate flow assessment than with routine duplex ultrasound investigation of perforating veins. 25 2. Ilio-femoral stenosis.…”
Section: Global Uip 2011mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…24 In the same year, Bechsgaard et al published data supporting the use of another angle independent spectral analysis (vector flow imaging method) and reported an equally precise but far more accurate flow assessment than with routine duplex ultrasound investigation of perforating veins. 25 2. Ilio-femoral stenosis.…”
Section: Global Uip 2011mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TO provides real-time, angle-independent blood flow estimation, and is currently implemented in commercial scanners as the vector flow imaging (VFI) technique. The TO method has been evaluated for flow estimation of various vessel geometries as reflected in the most recent in-vivo studies 12 13 14 15 16 . However, the TO method has also been investigated for the estimation of cardiac motion 17 18 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Venous blood with blocked reflux compresses the vascular wall of the lower extremity, which further damages the function of venous valves, thereby causing a series of clinical complications and bringing great pain to people's lives (15). In terms of treatment, high ligation and stripping of the great saphenous vein is a traditional and commonly method for the treatment of great saphenous vein (16,17). However, the traditional treatment also has certain defects, which are mainly reflected in the high incidence of postoperative complications (congestion, ecchymosis, superficial phlebitis, incision infection, etc.)…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%