Literature DB >> 9358799

Classification and grading of chronic venous disease in the lower limbs. A consensus statement. Ad Hoc Committee, American Venous Forum.

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Abstract

Advances in modern technology have made available a large number of both invasive and non-invasive investigations that can provide information not only on the presence, absence or anatomic extent but also quantitation of the abnormalities. It was soon realised that the combinations of presence, absence, extent and severity of reflux and/or obstruction in the deep, superficial or perforating veins are so large that the classification of chronic venous disease would be a major challenge. This challenge has been taken up by the Consensus Committee which met in Maui on 22-26 February 1995. The Consensus that developed is in three parts. Part I deals with a classification system that covers the Clinical picture, the Etiology, the Anatomic distribution and the Pathophysiology (the CEAP Classification). Part II suggests a scoring system intended to be evaluated on patients classified according to the CEAP classification, and Part III provides guidelines on the use of various investigations which according to the current medical literature will aid in the classification. The Consensus Committee has retained the copyright of the document so that it can be made available for reproduction to all interested parties. Reproduction is free provided there is no alteration and it is always reproduced in its entirety. The development of this consensus document is a continuous process. Suggestions for improvement are expected from all involved in the study and management of patients with chronic venous disease. The classification has already been presented and debated at several national and international meetings and plans for an updated version are already in progress.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9358799

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino)        ISSN: 0021-9509            Impact factor:   1.888


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Authors:  Michael H Criqui; Maritess Jamosmos; Arnost Fronek; Julie O Denenberg; Robert D Langer; John Bergan; Beatrice A Golomb
Journal:  Am J Epidemiol       Date:  2003-09-01       Impact factor: 4.897

2.  Results of venous reflux treatment with 1,470 nm endolaser and correlation with degree of venous insufficiency.

Authors:  Ana Paula Pires Silva; Daniel Mendes Pinto; Vanessa Aline Miranda Vieira Milagres; Leonardo Ghizoni Bez; Júlio César Arantes Maciel; Caetano de Souza Lopes
Journal:  J Vasc Bras       Date:  2021-04-28

3.  Validation of the Croatian version of CIVIQ quality of life questionnaire in patients with chronic venous disorders.

Authors:  Tamara Sinožić; Ksenija Baždarić; Dina Šverko; Alen Ružić; Milica Katić
Journal:  Croat Med J       Date:  2017-08-31       Impact factor: 1.351

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