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Int Angiol ; 39(1): 3-16, 2020 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31814378

ABSTRACT

The aim of this manuscript was to establish a consensus for the management of acute and chronic venous obstruction among specialists in the UK. Specialist physicians representing vascular surgery, interventional radiology and hematology were invited to 3 meetings to discuss management of acute and chronic iliofemoral obstruction. The meetings outlined controversial areas, included a topic-by-topic review; and on completion reached a consensus when greater than 80% agreement was reached on each topic. Physicians from 19 UK hospitals agreed on treatment protocols and highlighted areas that need development. Potential standard treatment algorithms were created. It was decided to establish a national registry of venous patients led by representatives from the treating multidisciplinary teams. Technical improvements have facilitated invasive treatment of patients with acute and chronic venous obstruction; however, the evidence guiding treatment is weak. Treatment should be conducted in centers with multi-disciplinary input; robust, coordinated data collection; and regular outcome analysis to ensure safe and effective treatment and a basis for future evolvement.


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Femoral Vein , Iliac Vein , Patient Care Team/standards , Venous Thrombosis/therapy , Acute Disease , Catheterization , Chronic Disease , Consensus , Disease Management , Humans , Patient Selection , Radiography, Interventional , Thrombolytic Therapy , United Kingdom
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