3: Varicose Veins Flashcards

1
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Define varicose veins

A

Dilated and tortuous superficial veins

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2
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In which gender are tortuous veins more common

A

Females

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3
Q

What causes 95% of varicose veins

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Primary mechanical dysfunction

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4
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What are other rarer causes of varicose veins

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Obstruction: pelvis tumour, foetus, DVT

AV malformation

Over-active calf muscles

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5
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Give 5 risk factors of varicose veins

A
  • Prolonged standing
  • Pregnancy
  • Obesity
  • FH
  • COCP
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6
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What are 5 symptoms of varicose veins

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  • Aching
  • Non-aesthetic
  • Cramps
  • Heaviness
  • Tingling
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7
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What are 4 signs of varicose veins

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  • Oedema
  • Venous ulcers
  • Venous eczema
  • Atrophie blanchie
  • Lipodermatosclerosis
  • Phlebitis
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8
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What is atrophie blanche

A

Healing of previous ulcer w/white scar

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9
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What is lipodermatosclerosis

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Fibrosis of subcutaneous fat caused by chronic inflammation

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10
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What classification system is used for varicose veins

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C.E.A.P

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11
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What is the C.E.A.P classification

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Clinical Classification (signs)

Etiology

Anatomical distribution of reflux

Pathophysiology (Reflux or obstruction)

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12
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Explain flow through superficial venous system

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Normally blood from superficial venous system drains into the deep via perforator veins, saphenofemoral junction and saphenopopliteal junction

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13
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What is the role of valves

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Valves prevent flow from deep system back to the superficial system

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14
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If valves become incompetent what happens

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If valves become incompetence or individual has venous HTN which causes dilation of superficial veins - blood flows from deep to superficial system

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15
Q

How are varicose veins investigated

A

Duplex US

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16
Q

What is first-line for managing varicose veins

A

Lifestyle: weight loss and exercise

17
Q

What is second-line for varicose veins

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Compression stockings

18
Q

What is third-line for varicose veins

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Surgery:

  • Radiofrequency ablation
  • Endovenous laser ablation (EVLA)
  • Sclerotherapy
19
Q

What is a trendelenberg proceudure

A

Sapheno-femoral ligation

20
Q

How does lipodermosclerosis present

A

hardened, red-brown skin around ankle

21
Q

How does thrombophlebitis present

A

tender, erythematous veins