Venous Dis
Venous Dis
Venous Dis
.Image source: Fundamentals of Phlebology: Venous Disease for Clinicians. Illustration by Linda S. Nye. American College of Phlebology 2004
CEAP Classifications
Clinical Classifications of Venous Insufficiency (CEAP)
Class 0 - No visible or palpable signs of venous disease
Class 1 - Telangiectasias or reticular veins
Class 2 - Varicose veins
Class 3 - Edema
Class 4 - Skin changes
(4a) Skin changes including pigmentation or venous eczema
(4b) Skin changes with lipodermatosclerosis
Empty the
veins & apply
a mid thigh
tourniquet
If the veins remain empty, but fill after If the veins fill before removal of
removal of tourniquet, the tourniquet, the incompetence must be
incompetence must be above the below the tourniquet
tourniquet
:Identification of venous reflux
Coloured Duplex .2
:Ultrasonography
elevation
avoid prolonged sitting/standing
no leg crossing
exercise
weight reduction
compression stocking therapy
Management