Standards of the Polish Ultrasound Society – update. Sonography of the lower extremity veins
This article has been prepared on the basis of the Ultrasonography Standards of the Polish Ultrasound Society (2011) and updated based on the latest findings and reports. Ultrasound examination of the lower extremity veins is relatively easy and commonly used to confirm or rule out venous thrombo...
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doaj-96b9fefbe42d48dc80f188aacb3fe8e72020-11-25T00:10:39ZengMedical Communications Sp. z o.o.Journal of Ultrasonography2084-84042451-070X2014-09-01145828729610.15557/JoU.2014.0029Standards of the Polish Ultrasound Society – update. Sonography of the lower extremity veinsGrzegorz Małek0Andrzej Nowicki1Laboratory of Vascular Ultrasound and Echocardiography, Department of Radiology, Institute of Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases, Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Ultrasound, Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, PolandThis article has been prepared on the basis of the Ultrasonography Standards of the Polish Ultrasound Society (2011) and updated based on the latest findings and reports. Ultrasound examination of the lower extremity veins is relatively easy and commonly used to confirm or rule out venous thrombosis. However, a relatively easy compression test frequently requires experience, particularly in situations when imaging is difficult (due to lymphedema, dressing or thick tissues). The technique is time-consuming and requires assessment of each deep vein every 1 cm. Lesions in the deep veins cannot be ruled out when the vessels are assessed in only 2–3 points – a full examination is needed. The value of the method is the highest when the proximal section is assessed and the lowest when crural veins are evaluated. Doppler sonography is the basic method used when patients are prepared for a surgery of varicose veins. The assessment of the superficial veins prior to this procedure is tedious and requires knowledge of anatomy together with numerous variants. A considerable challenge is posed by re-assessment of recurrent varicose veins following a previous surgery. The Standards include anatomic nomenclature proposed by the Polish Society for Vascular Surgery and Polish Society of Phlebology, which should facilitate communication with clinicians. The most beneficial patient positions have been thoroughly discussed in terms of safety and effectiveness of the examination. Sometimes during such an examination, no venous pathology is found, but other changes with symptoms that suggest deep thrombophlebitis are detected. In such a situation, it is necessary to conduct an initial (or complete, if possible) assessment of lesions as well as provide recommendations connected with further, more detailed diagnosis.http://jultrason.pl/index.php/issues/volume-14-no-58/standards-of-the-polish-ultrasound-society-update-sonography-of-the-lower-extremity-veins?aid=276venous thrombosisveinsvenous insufficiencyvaricose veinsstandards |
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Standards of the Polish Ultrasound Society – update. Sonography of the lower extremity veins |
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Standards of the Polish Ultrasound Society – update. Sonography of the lower extremity veins |
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Journal of Ultrasonography |
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This article has been prepared on the basis of the Ultrasonography Standards of the
Polish Ultrasound Society (2011) and updated based on the latest findings and reports.
Ultrasound examination of the lower extremity veins is relatively easy and commonly
used to confirm or rule out venous thrombosis. However, a relatively easy compression
test frequently requires experience, particularly in situations when imaging is difficult (due to lymphedema, dressing or thick tissues). The technique is time-consuming and
requires assessment of each deep vein every 1 cm. Lesions in the deep veins cannot be
ruled out when the vessels are assessed in only 2–3 points – a full examination is needed.
The value of the method is the highest when the proximal section is assessed and the lowest
when crural veins are evaluated. Doppler sonography is the basic method used when
patients are prepared for a surgery of varicose veins. The assessment of the superficial
veins prior to this procedure is tedious and requires knowledge of anatomy together with
numerous variants. A considerable challenge is posed by re-assessment of recurrent varicose
veins following a previous surgery. The Standards include anatomic nomenclature
proposed by the Polish Society for Vascular Surgery and Polish Society of Phlebology,
which should facilitate communication with clinicians. The most beneficial patient positions
have been thoroughly discussed in terms of safety and effectiveness of the examination.
Sometimes during such an examination, no venous pathology is found, but other
changes with symptoms that suggest deep thrombophlebitis are detected. In such a situation,
it is necessary to conduct an initial (or complete, if possible) assessment of lesions
as well as provide recommendations connected with further, more detailed diagnosis. |
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venous thrombosis veins venous insufficiency varicose veins standards |
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