Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Chronic Venous Insufficiency
- Pathophysiology
- Arteries bring oxygen-rich blood from you heart to the rest of your body
- veins return oxygen-poor blood back to your heart
- when your leg veins cannot pump enough blood back to your heart
- you have CVI
- Epidemiology
- Blood pressure higher than normal long term inside your legs
- valve damage
- back flow of blood
- A Deep Vein Thrombosis or Phlebitis
- raise pressure and obstruct the flow
- symptoms
- ankles may swell
- calves feel tight
- legs may feel heavy
- tired
- restless
- achy
- pain while walking or shortly after stopping
- Risk factors
- family history
- overweight
- pregnant
- not excercising
- smoking
- standing or setting for long periods of time
- age
- gender
- CVI affects women more over age 30
- diagnosis
- health history
- physical assessment
- measure blood pressure in bilateral legs
- duplex ultrasound
- a venogram
- treatment
- compression stockings for mild CVI
- sclerotherapy
- abalation
- vein stripping
- bypass
- valve repair
- angioplasty and stenting
- clinical presentation
- leg pain when walking or standing
- relieve with rest