Modern views on the development of varicose and post-thrombotic diseases

Author:

Shanaev Ivan N.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ryazan Regional Clinical Cardiology Dispensary

Abstract

Chronic diseases of the veins of the lower extremities include vascular pathologies within the venous system and exclude those, in which the veins suffer secondarily (chronic heart failure, iatrogenic damage, tumour occlusion). The main clinical and morphological forms of chronic diseases of the veins of the lower extremities include: varicose veins, post-thrombotic disease and phlebodysplasia. Moreover, according to publications, varicose disease accounts for the main percentage of occurrence, i.e. from about 70 to 86 %. Post-thrombotic disease occurs from 14 to 29 % of cases and develops, as a rule, during the first two years after an episode of deep vein thrombosis of the lower extremities in 20–50 % of patients. These two diseases are the main reason for the development of chronic venous insufficiency with a significant decrease in working capacity and quality of life under the age of 60. Despite the achievements of modern science, the ethiopathogenesis of these diseases is yet to be understood. Instrumental diagnostics allows a pathological retrograde blood fl ow due to the failure of the valves of the venous system of the lower extremities to be determined. However, the issue of what is primary — valvular insufficiency or venous wall deformation — remains open at the present time. This article is devoted to a review of modern theories about the mechanisms underpinning the formation of valvular insufficiency in varicose and post-thrombotic diseases. The review also addresses systemic hemodynamic disorders (heart morphology and hemodynamics) against the background of chronic diseases of the veins of lower extremities.

Publisher

Kuban State Medical University

Subject

General Medicine

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