Chronic Venous Insufficiency
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Cynthia M. Johnson, MA DefinitionChronic venous insufficiency (CVI) is when the veins and valves in the legs do not work as they should. This can cause a backup of blood in the veins, especially in the legs.
CausesIn some people, the cause is not known. In others, damage to the valves causes problems in the veins. Common causes of this are:
Risk FactorsThis problem is more common in people who have DVT. Other things that may raise the risk are: SymptomsProblems may be:
DiagnosisThe doctor will ask about your symptoms and health history. A physical exam may be done. This may be enough to suspect the diagnosis. Images of the veins may be taken. This can be done with an ultrasound. This can confirm the diagnosis. TreatmentThe goal of care is to maintain blood flow and prevent it from pooling in the veins. Choices are:
People who are not helped by these methods may need surgery. The type of surgery will depend on the cause. PreventionTo lower the risk of this problem:
RESOURCES:National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov Society for Vascular Surgery https://vascular.org CANADIAN RESOURCES:Canadian Society for Vascular Surgery https://vascular.ca Health Canada https://www.canada.ca References:American College of Phlebology (ACP) practice guideline on treatment of superficial venous disease of lower leg can be found at ACP 2016 Feb 3. Chronic venous insufficiency.
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