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Impact of native iliac vein aspect ratio on initial clinical presentation and outcomes following stenting for symptomatic chronic iliofemoral venous obstruction.

Hayden ButtsArjun Jayaraj
Published in: Journal of vascular surgery. Venous and lymphatic disorders (2024)
The native vein aspect ratio does not appear to determine the initial clinical presentation or QoL or impact the clinical or QoL outcomes after stenting for CIVO. Following stenting, no patient had an aspect ratio >2, with 97% of patients having an aspect ratio ≤1.4 and the remaining 3% having an aspect ratio of 1.41 to 1.99. IVUS-determined minimal cross-sectional luminal area and not the aspect ratios should be used for confirmation of the diagnosis of CIVO and to assess the adequacy of stenting.
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