Predictive factors for iliac vein compression syndrome in patients with varicose veins.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Vascular Pub Date : 2024-08-23 DOI:10.1177/17085381241275269
Chao Guo, ShuTing Gao, Longqing Hu, Dan Shang, Yiqing Li
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Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to identify predictors of iliac vein compression syndrome (IVCS) in patients with varicose veins and to evaluate the necessity of routine lower extremity venography for preoperative assessment of these patients.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on data from 1165 patients with lower-limb varicose veins who underwent preoperative venography at Wuhan Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, China, between January 2019 and September 2023. Logistic regression analyses identified factors associated with concurrent IVCS, and a nomogram was constructed based on these findings.

Results: Out of 1165 patients, 75 (6.4%) had IVCS according to venography and 769 had iliac vein ultrasound and found 2 (0.17%) positives. Multivariate analysis revealed the independent predictive value of left-sided involvement (odds ratio (OR) = 3.22, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.24-8.33, p = 0.016), history of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in the affected limb (OR = 3.11, 95% CI: 1.21-8.00, p = 0.018), pain (OR = 2.24, 95% CI: 1.17-4.26, p = 0.014), and positive results on iliac vein ultrasound (OR = 25.56, 95% CI: 2.10-311.26, p = 0.011) for the presence of IVCS in patients with lower-limb varicose veins. A nomogram incorporating these predictors demonstrated moderate predictive ability (AUV = 0.689, 95% CI: 0.607-0.771), with good calibration upon validation.

Conclusions: Patients with left lower extremity varicose veins, pain symptoms, history of DVT in the affected limb, and positive iliac vein ultrasound findings are at a higher risk of concurrent IVCS. Patients with varicose veins who have the aforementioned risk factors may need to undergo preoperative angiography.

静脉曲张患者髂静脉压迫综合征的预测因素。
研究目的本研究旨在确定静脉曲张患者髂静脉压迫综合征(IVCS)的预测因素,并评估对这些患者进行常规下肢静脉造影术前评估的必要性:对2019年1月至2023年9月期间在中国同济医学院附属武汉协和医院接受术前静脉造影的1165例下肢静脉曲张患者的数据进行了回顾性分析。逻辑回归分析确定了并发IVCS的相关因素,并根据这些结果构建了一个提名图:结果:在1165名患者中,75人(6.4%)根据静脉造影检查患有IVCS,769人进行了髂静脉超声检查,发现2人(0.17%)阳性。多变量分析显示,左侧受累(几率比(OR)= 3.22,95% 置信区间(CI):1.24-8.33,P = 0.016)、患肢深静脉血栓(DVT)病史(OR = 3.11,95% CI:1.21-8.00,p = 0.018)、疼痛(OR = 2.24,95% CI:1.17-4.26,p = 0.014)和髂静脉超声检查阳性结果(OR = 25.56,95% CI:2.10-311.26,p = 0.011)是下肢静脉曲张患者出现 IVCS 的预测因素。包含这些预测因子的提名图显示出中等预测能力(AUV = 0.689,95% CI:0.607-0.771),经验证后校准良好:结论:左下肢静脉曲张、有疼痛症状、患肢有深静脉血栓病史、髂静脉超声检查结果呈阳性的患者同时接受 IVCS 的风险较高。具有上述风险因素的静脉曲张患者可能需要在术前接受血管造影检查。
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Vascular
Vascular 医学-外周血管病
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
9.10%
发文量
196
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Vascular provides readers with new and unusual up-to-date articles and case reports focusing on vascular and endovascular topics. It is a highly international forum for the discussion and debate of all aspects of this distinct surgical specialty. It also features opinion pieces, literature reviews and controversial issues presented from various points of view.
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