动态双工超声评估下肢静脉循环:一项使用便携式设备的初步研究。

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Luca Palombi, Monica Morelli, Erika Mendoza
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静脉彩色多普勒超声是诊断静脉功能不全和深静脉血栓形成(DVT)、指导治疗决策和监测治疗后结果的金标准。本文探讨了适应症,方法,临床相关性,并解释了执行DUS的新模式:动态测试。材料与方法经知情同意,入选5名CVD CEAP c0级成人志愿者。便携式无线超声探头,具有b型、彩色和脉冲多普勒功能。探针使用专用支撑束安装在患者下肢,提供稳定的探针定位,不限制肢体活动。探头放置在小腿近端后侧的小隐静脉(SSV)上,位于腘窝下方。检查是在病人走路时进行的。结果1例患者在试验结束时观察到SSV直径的变化。在所有病例中,如果与小腿压缩操作后获得的结果相比,行走时可以观察到更低的收缩峰值(SP)振幅(msec)。激活动作组与动态动作组在收缩速度峰值上无明显差异。2/5(40%)的SSV患者在动态运动中检测到反流,而在静态评估中未观察到。结论动态彩色多普勒超声(D-DUS)应用便携式探头可以实时评估下肢生理运动过程中的静脉流量。这种方法可以揭示在静态检查中不明显的病理性反流,为传统静脉诊断提供了有价值的补充。
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Dynamic duplex ultrasound for the evaluation of venous circulation in the lower limbs: A pilot study using a portable device.

IntroductionVenous color Doppler ultrasound, it is the gold standard for diagnosing venous insufficiency and deep vein thrombosis (DVT), guiding therapeutic decisions, and monitoring post-treatment outcomes. This article explores the indications, methodology, clinical relevance, and interpretation of a new modality of execution of DUS: the dynamic test.Materials and MethodsFive adult volunteers with confirmed CVD CEAP class C0s were enrolled after informed consent. A portable wireless ultrasound probe with B-mode, color and pulsed Doppler capabilities was used. The probe was mounted on the patient's lower limb using a dedicated support harness, which provided stable probe positioning without restricting limb mobility. The probe was placed over the small saphenous vein (SSV) in the proximal of the leg in the posterior region, just below the popliteal fossa. The examination was conducted while the patient was walking.ResultsIn one patient, a variation in the diameter of the SSV could be observed at the end of the test. In all cases, it was possible to observe a lower amplitude (msec) of the systolic peak (SP) during walking, if compared with that obtained after calf compression maneuvers. There were no differences in the systolic velocity peak between the examination conducted with activation maneuvers and the dynamic one. Reflux during dynamic movement was detected in 2/5 patients (40%) in the SSV that was not observed in static assessments.ConclusionsDynamic color Doppler ultrasound (D-DUS) using a portable probe enables real-time assessment of lower limb venous flow during physiological motion. This approach may reveal pathological reflux not evident in static examinations, offering a valuable addition to conventional venous diagnostics.

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