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Clinical, aetiological, anatomical and pathological classification (CEAP): gold standard and limits.

E Rabe1, F Pannier.   

Abstract

The first CEAP (clinical, aetiological, anatomical and pathological elements) consensus document was published after a consensus conference of the American Venous Forum, held at the sixth annual meeting of the AVF in February 1994 in Maui, Hawaii. In the following years the CEAP classification was published in many international journals and books which has led to widespread international use of the CEAP classification since 1995. The aim of this paper is to review the benefits and limits of CEAP from the available literature. In an actual Medline analysis with the keywords 'CEAP' and 'venous insufficiency', 266 publications using the CEAP classification in venous diseases are available. The CEAP classification was accepted in the venous community and used in scientific publications, but in most of the cases only the clinical classification was used. Limitations of the first version including a lack of clear definition of clinical signs led to a revised version. The CEAP classification is the gold standard of classification of chronic venous disorders today. Nevertheless for proper use some facts have to be taken into account: the CEAP classification is not a severity classification, C2 summarizes all kinds of varicose veins, in C3 it may be difficult to separate venous and other reasons for oedema, and corona phlebectatica is not included in the classification. Further revisions of the CEAP classification may help to overcome the still-existing deficits.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22312077     DOI: 10.1258/phleb.2012.012s19

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phlebology        ISSN: 0268-3555            Impact factor:   1.740


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Authors:  Elisa S Rezaie; Mario Maas; Chantal M A M van der Horst
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2018-03-27

3.  Symptoms in patients with skin changes due to chronic venous insufficiency often lead to emergency care service: an Italian observational study.

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Journal:  Adv Biomed Res       Date:  2015-05-11

5.  Dysregulations of MicroRNA and Gene Expression in Chronic Venous Disease.

Authors:  Daniel P Zalewski; Karol P Ruszel; Andrzej Stępniewski; Dariusz Gałkowski; Jacek Bogucki; Łukasz Komsta; Przemysław Kołodziej; Paulina Chmiel; Tomasz Zubilewicz; Marcin Feldo; Janusz Kocki; Anna Bogucka-Kocka
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6.  Chronic Venous Disorders: The Dangerous, the Good, and the Diverse.

Authors:  Daniela Ligi; Lidia Croce; Ferdinando Mannello
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7.  Implication of the PI3K/Akt/mTOR Pathway in the Process of Incompetent Valves in Patients with Chronic Venous Insufficiency and the Relationship with Aging.

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Journal:  Oxid Med Cell Longev       Date:  2018-07-02       Impact factor: 6.543

8.  Correlation of obesity & comorbid conditions with chronic venous insufficiency: Results of a single-centre study.

Authors:  Sandeep Mahapatra; Pinjala Ramakrishna; Bhumika Gupta; Arumalla Anusha; Muneer Ahmad Para
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Authors:  Natalio García-Honduvilla; Ángel Asúnsolo; Miguel A Ortega; Felipe Sainz; Javier Leal; Pedro Lopez-Hervas; Gemma Pascual; Julia Buján
Journal:  Oxid Med Cell Longev       Date:  2018-09-03       Impact factor: 6.543

10.  Multidisciplinary electronic protocol for collection of clinical and surgical data on chronic venous insufficiency.

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