作者
Byung Boong Lee, Andrew N Nicolaides, Kenneth Myers, Mark Meissner, Evi Kalodiki, Claudio Allegra, Pier Luigi Antignani, Niels Baekgaard, Kirk Beach, Giovanni Belcaro, Stephen Black, Lena Blomgren, Eliete Bouskela, Massimo Cappelli, Joseph Caprini, Patrick Carpentier, Attilio Cavezzi, Sylvain Chastanet, Jan T Christenson, Demetris Christopoulos, Heather Clarke, Alun Davies, Marianne Demaeseneer, Bo Eklöf, Stefano Ermini, Fidel Fernandez, Claude Franceschi, Antonios Gasparis, George Geroulakos, Sergio Gianesini, Athanasios Giannoukas, Peter Gloviczki, Ying Huang, Veronica Ibegbuna, Stavros K Kakkos, Robert Kistner, Tilo Kölbel, Ralph L Kurstjens, Nicos Labropoulos, James Laredo, Christopher R Lattimer, Marzia Lugli, Fedor Lurie, Oscar Maleti, Jovan Markovic, Erika Mendoza, Javier L Monedero, Gregory Moneta, Hayley Moore, Nick Morrison, Giovanni Mosti, Olle Nelzen, Alfred Obermayer, Tomohiro Ogawa, Kurosh Parsi, Hugo Partsch, Fausto Passariello, Michel L Perrin, Paul Pittaluga, Seshadri Raju, Stefano Ricci, Antonio Rosales, Angelo Scuderi, Carl-Erik Slagsvold, Anders Thurin, Tomasz Urbanek
发表日期
2016/6/1
来源
Int Angiol
卷号
35
期号
3
页码范围
236-352
简介
There are excellent guidelines for clinicians to manage venous diseases but few reviews to assess their hemodynamic background. Hemodynamic concepts that evolved in the past have largely remained unchallenged in recent decades, perhaps due to their often complicated nature and in part due to emergence of new diagnostic techniques. Duplex ultrasound scanning and other imaging techniques which evolved in the latter part of the 20th century have dominated investigation. They have greatly improved our understanding of the anatomical patterns of venous reflux and obstruction. However, they do not provide the physiological basis for understanding the hemodynamics of flow, pressure, compliance and resistance. Hemodynamic investigations appear to provide a better correlation with post-treatment clinical outcome and quality of life than ultrasound findings. There is a far better prospect for understanding the complete picture of the patient’s disability and response to management by combining ultrasound with hemodynamic studies. Accordingly, at the instigation of Dr Angelo Scuderi, the Union Internationale de Phlebologie (UIP) executive board commissioned a large number of experts to assess all aspects of management for venous disease by evidence-based principles. These included experts from various member societies including the European Venous Forum (EVF), American Venous Forum (AVF), American College of Phlebology (ACP) and Cardiovascular Disease Educational and Research Trust (CDERT). Their aim was to confirm or dispel long-held hemodynamic principles and to provide a comprehensive review of venous …
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