Investigation of the Leg Lymphatic Function in Patients with Leg Acute Venous Thrombosis and in Patients with Leg Post-Thrombotic Syndrome~!2009-11-26~!2009-12-30~!2010-07-07~!

A. Cariati
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Lymphatic and venous systems work together to drain interstitial fluid and blood respectively. Data on lym- phatic function in chronic venous insufficiency and in chronic venous ulcerations are discordant. Modification of lymphatic function in acute venous thrombosis have been never described. The aim of this study is to report the modifications of the function of the lymphatic system in acute venous thrombosis, chronic venous ulceration and post-thrombotic syndrome. Material and Methods: Patients were studied with qualitative and semi-quantitative lymphoscintigraphy. The transport in- dex (TI 60) have been calculated for each patients. Data obtained in group a (13 patients with acute venous thrombosis) (TI 60 = 398); group b (12 limbs of 6 controls) (TI 60 = 203); group c (10 limbs with chronic venous ulcerations) (TI 60 = 114); group d (6 limbs with post-thrombotic syndrome in absence of ulcerations) (TI 60 = 148) were compared with Krus- call-Wallis statistic and Mann-Whitney test. Results: The TI 60 is different in the four groups. Differences are significant between: group a (TI 60 = 398) and group b (TI 60 = 203); group b (TI 60 = 203) and group c (TI 60 = 114); group b (TI 60 = 203) and group d (TI 60 = 148). Discussion: The compensatory function of lymphatic system in acute venous thrombosis is definitively demonstrated. The lymphatic drainage of the limb affected by chronic venous ulceration is reduced. After the healing of the ulceration the lymphatic flow of the limbs affected by post-thrombotic syndrome improves but it remains under the levels of normal subjects.
下肢急性静脉血栓及血栓后综合征患者下肢淋巴功能的研究2009-11-26 2009-12-30 2010-07-07
淋巴系统和静脉系统一起工作,分别排出组织间液和血液。慢性静脉功能不全和慢性静脉溃疡的淋巴功能数据不一致。急性静脉血栓形成中淋巴功能的改变从未被描述过。本研究的目的是报道淋巴系统在急性静脉血栓形成、慢性静脉溃疡和血栓后综合征中的功能改变。材料和方法:采用定性和半定量淋巴显像对患者进行研究。计算每位患者的转运指数(TI 60)。a组(13例急性静脉血栓患者)(TI 60 = 398);b组(12肢,对照组6例)(TI 60 = 203);c组(慢性静脉溃疡肢体10例)(TI 60 = 114);d组(6条肢体伴血栓后综合征,无溃疡)(TI 60 = 148)比较Krus- callo - wallis统计和Mann-Whitney检验。结果:四组患者TI - 60水平不同。a组(TI 60 = 398)与b组(TI 60 = 203)差异有统计学意义;b组(TI 60 = 203)、c组(TI 60 = 114);b组(TI 60 = 203)、d组(TI 60 = 148)。讨论:淋巴系统在急性静脉血栓形成中的代偿功能得到明确证实。受慢性静脉溃疡影响的肢体淋巴引流减少。溃疡愈合后,受血栓后综合征影响的肢体淋巴流量有所改善,但仍低于正常受试者的水平。
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