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Chronic venous disease (CVD) ranks among the most frequent medical disorders worldwide and at various stages of severity affects large parts of the population. Manifestations of the disease include various clinical symptoms which are mostly associated with various subjective symptoms depending on hemodynamic malfunction. In the group of patients with CVD symptoms at both lower limbs was performed a clinical finding evaluation according to CEAP classification and there was carried out the investigation of the lower limbs venous system via digital photoplethysmography and ultrasound detection.It…mehr

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Chronic venous disease (CVD) ranks among the most frequent medical disorders worldwide and at various stages of severity affects large parts of the population. Manifestations of the disease include various clinical symptoms which are mostly associated with various subjective symptoms depending on hemodynamic malfunction. In the group of patients with CVD symptoms at both lower limbs was performed a clinical finding evaluation according to CEAP classification and there was carried out the investigation of the lower limbs venous system via digital photoplethysmography and ultrasound detection.It was proved that the most suitable examination for specification of CVD is duplex ultrasonography in combination with clinical examination of the patient, possibly supplemented by D-PPG examination.Early diagnosis and properly indicated treatment may prevent the progression of venous hypertension, reflux and inflammatory changes, decrease the risk of leg ulcers, improve the quality of life of the patient and decrease costs incurred for treatment in latter stages of the disease.
Autorenporträt
Sabina Svestková, M.D., Ph.D.: Graduada en la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad Masaryk de Brno, República Checa. Profesora adjunta de la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad Masaryk de Brno; médica del Departamento de Dermatovenerología del Hospital Universitario de Brno, República Checa.