2015
DOI: 10.14740/jcs282e
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The Value of Doppler Venous Pressure Index in Chronic Venous Disease of the Lower Limbs

Abstract: Background: The diagnostic evaluation of chronic venous disease (CVD) of the lower limbs (LLs) is mainly based on duplex ultrasound (DUS). Invasive venous pressure measurements (VPMs) are seldom performed in specialized centers with still controversial results. The noninvasive Doppler method has not been accepted as a validate method as the emerging values are influenced by several environmental and biological factors, and do not correspond to hydrostatic pressure. Therefore, these values will be defined as ve… Show more

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“…The R was considered pathological when the time of duration was more than 1 second. [19][20][21] In 1212 LL of 887 patients with CVI and 162 free from CVI, which were observed in our vascular laboratory by DUS examination, the VPI measurements were systematically performed. Limbs affected with venous malformations, deep venous thrombosis, superficial phlebitis were excluded.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The R was considered pathological when the time of duration was more than 1 second. [19][20][21] In 1212 LL of 887 patients with CVI and 162 free from CVI, which were observed in our vascular laboratory by DUS examination, the VPI measurements were systematically performed. Limbs affected with venous malformations, deep venous thrombosis, superficial phlebitis were excluded.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The VPI were detected by Doppler method (Dop 2.000 ® ; Cardioline Milano, Italy) in standing position and after 10 tip-toeing exercises (ambulatory VPI) and the differential values were calculated. 14,15,19 Patients affected with deep venous insufficiency were also examined in the same period and by the same investigations, but owing to the small number they were not included in the study. The distribution of the cases is reported in Table 1.…”
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“…Neovascularization by neoangiogenesis is a physiological process following traumas, wounds, hematomas and thrombosis; therefore, it must not be surprising to find it in the thickness of the postoperative scar tissue [1,2]. On the other hand, the natural history of varicose evolution and disease progression can fully explain the appearance of new proximal and/or peripheral varices, as often happens in the primary disease [5,19,22,25].…”
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“…In five operated limbs (26.3%), a postoperative foam sclerotherapy and compression were performed after 2 months (Table 3). The compression class of the elastic stockings applied after surgery, sclerotherapy or in combination with drug therapy, was chosen on the basis of noinvasive venous pressure measurements [19,20].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%