Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency is not associated with chronic venous disorders: A case-control study

  • Leone MA
  • , O Raymkulova
  • , P Lochner
  • , L Bolamperti
  • , G Rivadossi
  • , ALESSANDRO STECCO
  • , G Zaccala
  • , M Maggio
  • , W Liboni
  • , M Guido
  • , L Coppo
  • , D. Imperiale

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the relationship between chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) and the presence of a Chronic Venous Disorder (CVD). METHOD: We included 55 subjects with CCSVI aged >18 years, and 186 controls without CCSVI. Each subject was evaluated with color Doppler sonography in accordance with Zamboni's five criteria, examined by two neurologists and interviewed with an ad-hoc designed form. The neurologists and the sonographers were mutually blinded. CVD were classified according to CEAP. RESULTS: Mean age was 42 years (SD = 9) in cases and 43 years (10) in controls (p = ns). The odds ratios in subjects CCSVI were 0.6 (0.2-2.2) for CEAP 1, 0.9 (0.2-4.5) for CEAP 2, and 1.0 (0.6-1.9) for family history of varicose veins. The prevalence of CVD and, family history of varicose veins, was similar between cases and controls for each Zamboni criterion. CONCLUSIONS: We found no association of CCSVI with the presence of CVD or family history of varicose veins.
Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)736-738
Numero di pagine3
RivistaPhlebology
Volume30
Numero di pubblicazione10
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2015

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