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Diagnosis of varicose veins
Journal of the Korean Medical Association ; : 197-201, 2022.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-926259
ABSTRACT
Varicose veins refer to tortuous engorged veins on the lower extremities. Although this is a common condition observed in clinical practice, objective diagnosis is important for optimal treatment.Current Concepts Thorough physical examination is the first key step for diagnosis of varicose veins. Both legs should be examined between the inguinal region and the feet with the patient in an erect position. The presence and location of venous reflux should be confirmed using duplex ultrasonography (DUS), which serves as a simple, non-invasive modality to assess both the anatomy and physiology of leg veins. Reflux is defined as duration of retrograde flow greater than 0.5 seconds in superficial veins, 0.35 seconds in perforating veins, and 1.0 seconds in deep veins. Computed tomography venography can be used in selective cases as a complementary tool to obtain objective images of all varicose veins; however, this imaging modality cannot confirm venous reflux.Discussion and

Conclusion:

DUS is a key diagnostic tool for varicose veins. However, DUS results are operator dependent; therefore, this procedure should be performed by experienced technologists or clinicians, based on guidelines. The location and duration of reflux should be recorded.
Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Diagnostic study / Practice guideline / Qualitative research Language: Korean Journal: Journal of the Korean Medical Association Year: 2022 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Diagnostic study / Practice guideline / Qualitative research Language: Korean Journal: Journal of the Korean Medical Association Year: 2022 Type: Article