To the Problem of Diagnosing Disease of Venous of the Lower Limb by the Method of Dopplerography
- Author:
Amarjargal G
1
;
Oyun B
;
Tserenchunt G
Author Information
1. Best-EMA Hospital
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
acute and chronic insufficiency;
venous of the lower limb venous of the lower limb;
venous stream
- From:Mongolian Medical Sciences
2009;147(1):7-9
- CountryMongolia
- Language:Mongolian
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Abstract:
Disease of venous of the lower limb has been studied since the period of ancient Hippocrat, Glan and Avitsen and it occurred among the people not a few. Among the disease of venous of the lower limb, disease of venous dilatation occurs mostly (Savliev., B.S, 1999, Morosov, V, Savranski 2000). By recent study about 20% of population where industry developed highly, are affected by disease of venous. It occurs mostly among the people aged 25-55. In medical practice of our country since 1996, diagnosing method of dopplerography has been introduced and began to diagnose venous disease of lower limb in the recent years numbers of people involved in analyze because of acute and chronic insuffi ciency increased year by year. In up-todate phlebolog practice method of ultra sound diagnosing which is harmless to vascular and doesnt hurt is widely used and new methods have been introduced. Aim and Objectives. In order to realize aim of studying and diagnosing venous disease of the lower limb by the method of dopplerography, well solve the following objectives; -to study form and location of venous of the lower limb, to study dependence of age and sex of venous disease of the lower limb, to study symptom of dopplerography in the process of venous disease of the lower limb. Material and Methods. The study was done on the base of 120 patients material that was done dopplerography in the centre Best Ema of private structure in 2007-2008. We used dopplerographic apparatus such as: sonomed 325 and Angiodin. Conclusion 1. Venous disease of the lower limb revealed in 85% of people involved in the analyse. 2. 88.3% of people with venous disease of the lower limb were women aged 31-60. 3. In dopplerography in 37% - symptom of change of venous stream form and the breath is not coordinated, symptom of stream negative in the deep leg vascular after the test -89.4%., in superfi cial venous -10.6%.