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[Duplex ultrasound investigation of the veins in chronic venous disease of the lower limbs--UIP consensus document part I: basic principles].

P Coleridge-Smith1, N Labropoulos, H Partsch, K Myers, A Nicolaides, A Cavezzi.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Duplex ultrasound investigation has become the reference standard in assessing the morphology and haemodynamics of the lower limb veins. The project described in this paper was an initiative of the Union Internationale de Phlébologie (UIP). The aim was to obtain a consensus of international experts on the methodology to be used for assessment of veins in the lower limbs by ultrasound imaging.
DESIGN: Consensus conference leading to a consensus document.
METHODS: The authors invited a group of experts from a wide range of countries to participate in this project. Electronic submissions from the experts were made available to all participants via the UIP website. The authors prepared a draft document for discussion at a UIP Chapter meeting held in San Diego, USA in August 2005. Following this meeting a revised manuscript was circulated to all participants and further comments were received by the authors and included in subsequent versions of the manuscript. Eventually all participants agreed to the final version of the paper.
RESULTS: The experts have made detailed recommendations concerning the methods to be used for duplex ultrasound examination as well as the interpretation of images and measurements obtained. This document suggests a methodology for complete assessment of the superficial and perforating veins of the lower limbs, including recommendations on reporting results and training of personnel involved in these investigations.
CONCLUSIONS: The authors and a large group of experts have agreed to a methodology for the investigation of the lower limbs venous system by duplex ultrasonography.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17530066

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Port Cir Cardiotorac Vasc        ISSN: 0873-7215


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1.  Long-segment hypoplasia of great saphenous vein with posterior accessory saphenous vein as a connecting vein: a case report.

Authors:  Byung Seo Choi; Geon Young Byun; Seong Bae Hwang; Bum Hwan Koo; Sung Ryul Lee
Journal:  J Surg Case Rep       Date:  2017-03-14
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