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Endovenous,Sclerotherapy,Laser
Endovenous topics
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Health Care
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02/06/2008

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Term

ClosureFast catheter reaches what temp?

What is the tissue temperature reached? 

Definition

120 degrees centigrade

 

100-110 degrees centigrade 

Term

How do ClosureFast and ClosurePlus differ in their mechanism of action on the vein wall

 

 

Definition

CP uses radiofrequency energy

 

CF uses conductive energy 

Term

In single treating a vein segment what is the average joules/cm with closurefast

 

Double treatment? 

Definition

67 joules/cm

 

116 joules/cm 

Term

 What temperature is needed to shrink collagen in the vein wall?

 

What temperature does laser achieve on the vein wall? 

 

 

Definition

55 degrees centigrade

 

100 degrees centigrade 

Term
Where in the vein wall does the primary damage occur from either endovenous technique?
Definition
endothelium and subendothelium
Term
What is a chromophore?
Definition
light absorbing component that converts light energy to heat
Term

In the laser treatment of telangiectasias, why is thermal relaxation time important?

 

On what is TRT dependent? 

Definition

It is the time required for the object to lose 50% of its thermal energy. Photothermolysis occurs when laser exposure is equal or less than the objects thermal relaxation time

 

TRT in veins depends on thee diameter 

Term
Name some contraindications to sclerotherapy
Definition

Lymphedema

Acute febrile illness

Arterial insufficiency

Pregnancy/nursing

Sclerosant allergy

Acute DVT

Hypercoagulable states

Inability to ambulate

 

Term
Name 8 side effects to foam sclerotherapy
Definition

Dry cough

migraines

chest tightness

circumoral paresthesia

metallic taste

nausea

dizziness

hyperpigmentation 

Term
Name 7 adverse events from foam sclerotherapy
Definition

ocular migraine

visual disturbance

panic attack

respiratory difficulty

cutaneous necrosis

DVT

SVT 

Term
What is the incidence of duplicate femoral vein in the population
Definition
25-30%
Term
Is a patent foramen ovale a contraindication to foam sclerotherapy?
Definition
Relative contraindication not absolute
Term
In a patient with a known patent foramen ovale, what measures can be taken to decrease the incidence of side effects (5)
Definition

Resting longer 8 - 30 minutes

Low volumes

Avoid valsalva

Use liquid

Leg elevation 

Term
Name 5 recommendations from the European Consensus on the safety of foam sclerotherapy
Definition

Viscous foam

Avoid immediate compression over injected areas

US control

No movement for 2-5 minutes without valsalva and muscle activation

If foam is seen in deep system, ankle dorsiflexion 

Term
Name 4 exclusion criteria (per Morrison) of endovenous ablation
Definition

restricted ambulation

arteriovenous malformation

known coagulopathy

deep venous obstruction 

Term
Typical mixture of tumescent anesthesia consists of:
Definition

450cc of 0.9% saline

50 cc of 1% lidocain with 1:100,000 epinephrine

5cc of 8.4% sodium bicarbonate 

Term
In patients with the lateral subdermal plexus, what % have a communication with the deep system?
Definition
84%
Term

In the SD population study, what percent were found to have deep venous reflux?

 

Of those what % presented with only telangiectasias 

Definition

7.6%

 

30% 

Term
Name 3 FDA approved Sclerosants
Definition

Na tetradecyl

Sodium morruhate

Ethanolamine oleate

 

Hypertonic saline is FDA approved for other uses 

Term
Name the three classes of sclerosants and their mechanism of action
Definition

Detergents -protein theft denaturation

 

Osmotic-cellular dehydration (osmotic) and cell membrane denaturation

 

Ionic/irritant   direct caustic destruction of endothelium 

Term

Are detergent sclerosants more effective warm or cold?

Why? 

Definition

More effective warm

When cold they are more soluble therefore less effective 

Term

What are the maximum doses per session of the following sclerosants

 

Polidocanol

 

Sodium tetradecyl

 

Chromated glycerin

 

Hypertonic saline

 

Sclerodex 

Definition

Polidocanol 2mg/kg or 4cc at 3%

 

Na tetradecyl 300mg or 10cc of 3%

 

Chromated glycerin 5-10 cc

 

Hypertonic saline 8cc

 

Sclerodex  10cc

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

Term
Name 3 advantages for wearing compression after sclerotherapy
Definition

Increased efficacy

 

Minimizes postop pigmentation

 

Reduces risk of DVT

 

 

Term

Define size of

 

telangiectasias

 

venulectsias

 

reticular veins 

Definition

telangiectasias .1mm to 1mm

 

 venulectasias  1-2mm

 

Reticulars  2-4 mm 

 

 

Term
What percent of spider vein patients have sx? (Weiss)
Definition
53%
Term
What % of spider vein patients were found to have superficial incompetence?
Definition
23%
Term
Name some contraindications to sclerotherapy
Definition

Acute febrile illness

allergy

pregnancy

lactation

thromboembolic disease or DVT 

Term
What size reticular veins almost always show reflux?
Definition
>2.5 mm
Term
In JVasc report what veins benefit from hematoma evacuation?
Definition

Less than 1mm less hyperpigmentation

> 1mm less pain but no difference in hyperpigmentation 

Term
In a study of recanalization after sclerotherapy, what was the only factor that affected recurrence rates?
Definition
Vein size
Term

What determines the frequency of a laser?

 

What characteristic of a laser results in a selective target? 

Definition

Its medium

 

Monochromatic wavelength 

 

 

Term
Laser wavelength determines what two aspects of its efficacy?
Definition

Its chromophore and penetration

 

 

Term
How is pulse duration of a laser and thermal relaxation time of a chromophore important in laser rx vessels?
Definition

The pulse duration must be less than the thermal relaxation time of the chromophore but more than the

thermal relaxation time of competing chromophors

Term
How is IPL different from laser?
Definition
IPL uses multiple ranges of wavelengths and a filter to block out certain wls
Term

Define % of an local anesthetic

 

eg.  1.5 % solution is how many

 

gms/ 100cc?

 

mg/cc 

Definition

1.5 % solution is 1.5gm/100cc

 

or 15mg/cc

 

Move decimal point one space to right 

 

 

Term

What is the order of effect on nerve fibers of a local anesthetic?

 

Order of return? 

Definition

Pain  temperature touch

 

touch  temperature pain 

Term

 

Describe the chemistry of local anesthetics

Definition

They consist of a lipophilic portion (benzene ring) and a hydrophilic portion (tertiary amine)

connected by either a

 

ester -  CO

 or an

 amide  HNC

Term

Give 3 examples of ester based local anesthetics

 

What is the disadvantage of this group? 

Definition

Cocaine/Procaine/tetracaine

 

Greater risk of allergy 

Term

Give 3 example of amide based local anesthetics

 

What is their advantage?

 

What is a pneumonic for remembering the generic names? 

 

Where are they broken down? 

Definition

lidocaine mepivicaine bupivacaine

 

Fewer allergic reactions

 

If there is an "i" in the first four letters it is an amide  local anesthetic 

 

Hydrolyzed in the liver 

 

 

Term

What is the maximum dose of lidocaine both in

mg/kg

and

total dose

 

How does that change with tumescent anesthesia? 

Definition

7mg/kg

 

Up to 500mg

 

 

35mg-55mg/kg 

Term
Name 3 actions that are preserved in the patient with conscious sedation
Definition

Protective reflexes are maintained

 

Patent airway

 

Appropriate responses to physical or verbal command 

Term

Lower CEAP classes are due to superficial venous disease and higher CEAP to deep venous disease

 

True or False? 

Definition
False
Term
Name two absolute exclusion criteria for treating superficial venous reflux
Definition

arteriovenous malformations

 

Deep venous obstruction 

Term

What % of patients with chronic venous insufficiency have SSV involvement?

 

What % of patients with GSV involvement have SSV as well 

Definition

10%

 

1/3  of patients with GSV involvement have SSV as well (comment ??)

Term
In chronic venous insufficiency, what % of patients have an element of superficial reflux?
Definition
90%
Term
In what situation should the rx of incompetent perforators be approached with caution?
Definition
In deep venous obstruction an incompetent perforator may represent an outflow tract
Term
Define an incompetent perforator by size and reflux time
Definition

Fascial diameter >3.5mm

Reflux >  0.4 sec 

Term

In RCT studies what is more effective compression alone or compression with removal of superficial reflux in healing leg ulcers?

 

What is the advantage of compression with surgery? 

Definition

Both have equal healing rates

 

There were fewer recurrent ulcers withcompression with surgery also ulcers healed faster

Term
Name 3 contraindications to RX of incompetent perforators
Definition

Severe PAD

 

Infected ulcer

 

Morbid obesity - failed calf muscle pump

 

Non ambulatory or hypercoagulable patient 

Term
Which sclerosing agent has not been shown to cause cutaneous necrosis?
Definition
Glycerin
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