过山车反流的发生率、治疗变化和结局。

Sharon Oud, Michael C Mooij, Michiel A Schreve, Clarissa J van Vlijmen, Çağdaş Ünlü
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矛盾反流,最常见于贾科莫尼静脉,也被称为过山车反流(RCR)。RCR是一种罕见的现象,文献中很少报道,缺乏标准化的治疗方法。本研究的目的是描述一个专门研究皮肤和静脉疾病的大容量中心的RCR的发病率、治疗变化和结果。方法回顾性筛选2022年7月至2023年7月在奥斯特瓦尔皮肤静脉诊所就诊的所有疑似静脉功能不全的患者,确定其是否有RCR。所有符合条件的患者均被邀请参加队列研究,无论治疗或治疗类型(超声引导泡沫硬化治疗[UGFS],静脉内热消融[EVTA]或压迫治疗)。行双超声检查,并完成静脉-生活质量问卷。主要结局为RCR发生率和RCR类型。在1年随访中评估次要结果,包括解剖成功率、并发症、生活质量(QoL)和患者满意度评分。结果RCR发生率为1.1%(62/5.718例)。纳入50例患者的51条肢体。1年后,UGFS治疗的肢体解剖成功率为73.3%,EVTA治疗的肢体解剖成功率为96.6%。UGFS最常见的并发症是色素沉着(40.0%),EVTA最常见的并发症是神经损伤(10.3%)。所有治疗组的生活质量均有改善,患者满意度评分无显著差异。结论rcr是一种罕见的现象,仅占怀疑静脉功能不全患者的1.1%。尽管EVTA治疗RCR的解剖成功率高于UGFS,但所有治疗组的生活质量均有所改善。
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Incidence, treatment variation and outcomes of Rollercoaster reflux.

ObjectiveParadoxical reflux, which is most commonly seen in the Giacomini vein, is also referred to as Rollercoaster reflux (RCR). RCR is a rare phenomenon, infrequently reported in literature and lacking standardized treatments. The aim of this study was to describe the incidence, treatment variation, and outcomes of RCR in a high-volume centre, specialized in skin and venous disease.MethodsAll patients suspected of venous incompetence who presented at Skin and Vein Clinic Oosterwal between July 2022 and July 2023 were retrospectively screened to determine if they had RCR. All eligible patients were invited to participate in the cohort study, regardless of treatment or treatment type (ultrasound-guided foam sclerotherapy [UGFS], endovenous thermal ablation [EVTA], or compression therapy). A duplex-ultrasound was performed and the VEINES-QoL/Sym questionnaire was completed. The primary outcomes were RCR incidence and type of RCR. Secondary outcomes were assessed at 1-year follow-up and included anatomical success rates, complications, quality of life (QoL) and patient-satisfaction scores.ResultsThe incidence of RCR was 1.1% (62/5.718 patients). Fifty-one limbs of 50 patients were included. Anatomical success after 1 year was 73.3% for limbs treated with UGFS and 96.6% for limbs treated with EVTA. The most common complication for UGFS was hyperpigmentation (40.0%) and for EVTA was nerve injury (10.3%). QoL improved across all treatment groups and there were no significant differences in patient satisfaction scores.ConclusionRCR is a rare phenomenon occurring in only 1.1% of patients suspected of venous incompetence. Although EVTA had a higher anatomical success rate compared to UGFS for the treatment of RCR, QoL improved across all treatment groups.

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