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- W2019012965 abstract "Introduction In post-thrombotic and May-Thurner syndromes, the iliac veins may be scarred, compressed, or obstructed. Obesity and increased intra-abdominal pressure may also hamper the venous return. Therefore, measurements of outflow resistance (OR) impeding venous return may be helpful to select patients for intervention and to assess the impact of intervention. A proof-of-concept study is presented in healthy volunteers where OR is quantified using duplex assessment of the femoral vein (FV) at mid-thigh following predetermined inflation pressures with a high thigh tourniquet. Methods Twenty-two consecutive subjects (15 male) without evidence of venous disease by clinical and duplex examination were studied. Two male exclusions were due to bifid FVs. Median (range) baseline characteristics were age 30 years (24-57 years), height 173 cm (158-197 cm), weight 72 kg (50-97 kg), leg length 80 cm (74-94 cm), and FV diameter 11.2 mm (6.8-14.8 mm). Subjects were examined standing with the test leg nonweight-bearing, resting gently on the floor. A 26-cm-wide calf cuff was attached to an intermittent pneumatic compression device that delivered three compressions per minute at 120 mm Hg. A high thigh cuff, 12 cm wide, was inflated just before each calf compression in multiples of 20 mm Hg, from 0 to 120 mm Hg, to provide a standard OR. FV waveform parameters were recorded using duplex beneath each thigh-cuff inflation pressure and repeated three times. OR was calculated using change in pressure (P2-P1)/Flow (Q). Pressure P2 was 120 mm Hg minus the additional height to the duplex transducer. P1 was assumed to be zero. Flow was cross-sectional area (π × diameter [d]2/4) × velocity. The velocity parameters chosen were peak velocity (PV), time-averaged mean velocity (TAMV), and TAMV from start to peak. Results Peak velocity, TAMV, and TAMV to peak all decreased significantly (P < .0005; Friedman) with increasing thigh cuff pressure with P < .0005 correlations (Spearman) of r = .842, r = .488, and r = .744, respectively. Furthermore, increasing thigh cuff pressure at 0, 20, 40, 60, 80, 100, and 120 mm Hg also caused a gradual and significant increase in median (interquartile range) OR at 27 (19-34), 30 (21-42), 30 (23-44), 40 (26-47), 46 (32-51), 61 (38-71), and 79 (45-134) resistance units, respectively (P < .0005; Friedman, and r = .516; Spearman). Higher baseline (innate) OR values were found in taller (P = .002) and heavier (P = .043) subjects. Conclusions Hemodynamic velocity parameters in the femoral vein attenuate progressively with increasing venous obstruction. Outflow resistance (OR) can be quantified using duplex measurements when they are substituted into equations of fluid mechanics. Optimization of this novel technique, which requires an IPC outflow challenge test, may provide useful information in the assessment and treatment of patients." @default.
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- W2019012965 title "Hemodynamic changes in the femoral vein with increasing outflow resistance" @default.
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