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Prospective Multi-center Study of Reliability in Vascular Laboratory Testing of Venous Reflux Phase 1 of the INVEST study (INvestigating Venous Evaluation.

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1 Prospective Multi-center Study of Reliability in Vascular Laboratory Testing of Venous Reflux Phase 1 of the INVEST study (INvestigating Venous Evaluation and Standardization of Testing) Fedor Lurie

2 Goal: development of standard protocols for noninvasive venous testing Reliability: –Repeatability –Reproducibility –Comparison of methods (agreement) INVEST INvestigating Venous disease Evaluation and Standardization of Testing Sponsored by The American Venous Forum Foundation

3 Methods Subjects: –A total of 74 participants from 11 centers –Mean age was 50 years (range: 22 to 79) –17 of the participants were healthy volunteers. –57 patients with Ep, Pr, and various combinations of A –Clinical class: C2 – 20 patients C3 – 10 patients C4 – 16 patients C5-6 – 11 patients

4 Repeatability of reflux time measurements * P 0.05 **P < 0.01

5 REPRODUCIBILITY ReproducibilityFacilitated Reproducibility 95% LA +/- 0.96 95% LA +/- 0.59

6 Agreement (%) between interpretations of two replicated studies performed with different methods.

7 Conclusions Repeatability of duplex ultrasound in detection of venous reflux is high. Reproducibility of this test is sufficient and can be improved by educational intervention. Testing patients at a different time of the day, in different positions, and using different reflux- provoking maneuvers significantly decreases reliability.

8 Conclusions Standardization of duplex ultrasound protocol can improve reliability. –Reports should include information on: the time of the test the position of the patient the provoking maneuver used. Adopting a uniform criterion of 0.5 sec for pathological reflux can significantly improve the reliability of reflux measurement and interpretation. –The repeated scans can be performed in the same settings, improving reliability.


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