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Evaluation of Peak Reflux Velocities with Vector Flow Imaging and Spectral Doppler Ultrasound in Varicose Veins

Purpose Spectral Doppler ultrasound (SDUS) is used for quantifying reflux in lower extremity varicose veins. The technique is angle-dependent opposed to the new angle-independent Vector Flow Imaging (VFI) method. The aim of this study was to compare peak reflux velocities obtained with VFI and SDUS...

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Autores principales: Bechsgaard, Thor, Hansen, Kristoffer Lindskov, Brandt, Andreas, Moshavegh, Ramin, Forman, Julie Lyng, Føgh, Pia, Klitfod, Lotte, Bækgaard, Niels, Lönn, Lars, Jensen, Jørgen Arendt, Nielsen, Michael Bachmann
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: © Georg Thieme Verlag KG 2018
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6162191/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30276359
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-0643-4430
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author Bechsgaard, Thor
Hansen, Kristoffer Lindskov
Brandt, Andreas
Moshavegh, Ramin
Forman, Julie Lyng
Føgh, Pia
Klitfod, Lotte
Bækgaard, Niels
Lönn, Lars
Jensen, Jørgen Arendt
Nielsen, Michael Bachmann
author_facet Bechsgaard, Thor
Hansen, Kristoffer Lindskov
Brandt, Andreas
Moshavegh, Ramin
Forman, Julie Lyng
Føgh, Pia
Klitfod, Lotte
Bækgaard, Niels
Lönn, Lars
Jensen, Jørgen Arendt
Nielsen, Michael Bachmann
author_sort Bechsgaard, Thor
collection PubMed
description Purpose Spectral Doppler ultrasound (SDUS) is used for quantifying reflux in lower extremity varicose veins. The technique is angle-dependent opposed to the new angle-independent Vector Flow Imaging (VFI) method. The aim of this study was to compare peak reflux velocities obtained with VFI and SDUS in patients with chronic venous disease, i. e., pathological retrograde blood flow caused by incompetent venous valves. Materials and Methods 64 patients with chronic venous disease were scanned with VFI and SDUS in the great or the small saphenous vein, and reflux velocities were compared to three assessment tools for chronic venous disease. A flow rig was used to assess the accuracy and precision of the two methods. Results The mean peak reflux velocities differed significantly (VFI: 47.4 cm/s vs. SDUS: 62.0 cm/s, p<0.001). No difference in absolute precision (p=0.18) nor relative precision (p=0.79) was found. No correlation to disease severity, according to assessment tools, was found for peak reflux velocities obtained with either method. In vitro, VFI was more accurate but equally precise when compared to SDUS. Conclusion Both VFI and SDUS detected the pathologic retrograde flow in varicose veins but measured different reflux velocities with equal precision. VFI may play a role in evaluating venous disease in the future.
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spelling pubmed-61621912018-10-01 Evaluation of Peak Reflux Velocities with Vector Flow Imaging and Spectral Doppler Ultrasound in Varicose Veins Bechsgaard, Thor Hansen, Kristoffer Lindskov Brandt, Andreas Moshavegh, Ramin Forman, Julie Lyng Føgh, Pia Klitfod, Lotte Bækgaard, Niels Lönn, Lars Jensen, Jørgen Arendt Nielsen, Michael Bachmann Ultrasound Int Open Purpose Spectral Doppler ultrasound (SDUS) is used for quantifying reflux in lower extremity varicose veins. The technique is angle-dependent opposed to the new angle-independent Vector Flow Imaging (VFI) method. The aim of this study was to compare peak reflux velocities obtained with VFI and SDUS in patients with chronic venous disease, i. e., pathological retrograde blood flow caused by incompetent venous valves. Materials and Methods 64 patients with chronic venous disease were scanned with VFI and SDUS in the great or the small saphenous vein, and reflux velocities were compared to three assessment tools for chronic venous disease. A flow rig was used to assess the accuracy and precision of the two methods. Results The mean peak reflux velocities differed significantly (VFI: 47.4 cm/s vs. SDUS: 62.0 cm/s, p<0.001). No difference in absolute precision (p=0.18) nor relative precision (p=0.79) was found. No correlation to disease severity, according to assessment tools, was found for peak reflux velocities obtained with either method. In vitro, VFI was more accurate but equally precise when compared to SDUS. Conclusion Both VFI and SDUS detected the pathologic retrograde flow in varicose veins but measured different reflux velocities with equal precision. VFI may play a role in evaluating venous disease in the future. © Georg Thieme Verlag KG 2018-09 2018-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6162191/ /pubmed/30276359 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-0643-4430 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License, which permits unrestricted reproduction and distribution, for non-commercial purposes only; and use and reproduction, but not distribution, of adapted material for non-commercial purposes only, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Bechsgaard, Thor
Hansen, Kristoffer Lindskov
Brandt, Andreas
Moshavegh, Ramin
Forman, Julie Lyng
Føgh, Pia
Klitfod, Lotte
Bækgaard, Niels
Lönn, Lars
Jensen, Jørgen Arendt
Nielsen, Michael Bachmann
Evaluation of Peak Reflux Velocities with Vector Flow Imaging and Spectral Doppler Ultrasound in Varicose Veins
title Evaluation of Peak Reflux Velocities with Vector Flow Imaging and Spectral Doppler Ultrasound in Varicose Veins
title_full Evaluation of Peak Reflux Velocities with Vector Flow Imaging and Spectral Doppler Ultrasound in Varicose Veins
title_fullStr Evaluation of Peak Reflux Velocities with Vector Flow Imaging and Spectral Doppler Ultrasound in Varicose Veins
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Peak Reflux Velocities with Vector Flow Imaging and Spectral Doppler Ultrasound in Varicose Veins
title_short Evaluation of Peak Reflux Velocities with Vector Flow Imaging and Spectral Doppler Ultrasound in Varicose Veins
title_sort evaluation of peak reflux velocities with vector flow imaging and spectral doppler ultrasound in varicose veins
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6162191/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30276359
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-0643-4430
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