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    • [PDF File]How to Interpret Noninvasive Vascular Testing and Diagnose ...

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      •Segmental Pressures and Doppler Velocity Waveforms in the Evaluation of Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease: C. Burnham, BSN,RN,RVT.The Journal of Vascular Technology 18[5] 249-255, 1994. ... Venous Interference ... • Difficult Differentiating True vs. Pseudoclaudication



    • [PDF File]Peripheral Vascular Diagnostic and Intervention Coding Sheet

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      Vascular embolizationor occlusion, venous, other than hemorrhage. 37241: Vascular embolizationor occlusion, arterial, other than hemorrhage ortumor. 37242 - for tumors, organ ischemia, or infarction. 37243 - for arterial or venous hemorrhage or lymphatic extravasation. 37244: Note: Report only 1 embolization code per surgicalfield.


    • [PDF File]Edema: Diagnosis and Management

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      in one or both lower extremities often indicates venous insufficiency, especially in the presence of dependent edema and hemosiderin deposition. Skin care is crucial in preventing skin breakdown ...


    • [PDF File]ACIP Update: Thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome ...

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      Thrombosis in an unusual location, including cerebral venous sinuses, portal vein, splenic vein, and other rare venous and arterial thromboses • May also concurrently have thrombosis in more common locations (e.g., venous thromboembolism, axillary vein thrombosis, deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism) Platelet count


    • [PDF File]CPT Code Guidelines Ultrasound - Rutgers University

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      93923 Arterial Upper or Lower Ext (ABI) Multiple 93926 Arteries Leg Unilateral 93923 Arterial Upper or Lower Ext (ABI) Multiple 93922 Arterial Upper or Lower Ext (ABI) Single 93970 Vein Bilateral or Venous Insufficiency – Leg or Arms 93965 Non-Invasive Study Leg Veins with 93970 76881 Soft Tissue Extremity or Axillary Complete 76882 Soft ...


    • [PDF File]WOUND MANAGEMENT

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      Arterial / Ischemic Ulcers Arterial or ischemic ulcers, are caused by the poor blood circulation to the lower extremities; peripheral artery disease (PAD). Inadequate supply of oxygenated blood leads to tissue ischemia and necrosis.


    • [PDF File]Wound Classification

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      •There may be both venous and arterial insufficiency. •There may be diabetes and pressure characteristics. 8. Moisture-Associated Skin Damage • Also called perineal dermatitis, diaper rash, incontinence-associated dermatitis (often confused with pressure ulcers)


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      Framework: Mastering Compression Therapy for Venous and Venous/Arterial (Mixed) Insufficiency Compression therapy is the application of compression wraps or garments to the lower leg for the treatment of venous insufficiency, venous leg ulcers and mixed arterial / venous ulcers. British Columbia Practice Level


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      Venous Disease Venous insufficiency occurs when the venous system is unable to provide adequate antegrade blood flow back to the heart, i.e. venous return, and fails to prevent retrograde flow into the extremities, leading to peripheral edema.5 Venous disease can manifest in changes to vasculature, including superficial varicose veins and


    • [PDF File]Wound Care Basics for the Primary Care Physician

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      Venous Insufficiency 1% of the population 3.5% of persons over 65 yr of age Recurrence rate of 70% Venous ulcers account for 90% of all chronic wounds on the lower leg Result from disorders of the deep venous system


    • [PDF File]Arterial and Venous Lower Extremity Ulcers

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      • Surgical correction of superficial venous reflux in addition to compression bandaging does not improve ulcer healing rates (89% [no surgery] vs 93% [surgery]) • Surgical correction can, however, reduce the chance of recurrent ulceration (56% [no surgery] vs 31% [surgery]) and increase ulcer free time


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      • Chronic venous insufficiency • Tethered scars • Impaired sensation • Ulceration • Costs • 458 patients / 804 fasciotomies. • Higher rate of primary closure using VAC compared to wet-dry dressings (79% vs 50%). • Time-to-closure shorter in VAC group – Primary closure 7.1 vs 9.6 days – Secondary closure 8.5 vs 11.5 days .


    • [PDF File]ABC of arterial and venous disease Non›invasive methods of ...

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      ABC of arterial and venous disease Non›invasive methods of arterial and venous assessment Richard Donnelly, David Hinwood, Nick J M London ... Right: Anatomical chart used to record position of stenoses, ... is a sensitive marker of arterial insufficiency.


    • [PDF File]Coding for Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD)

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      Arterial Vascular Catheterization: Non-Selective vs. Selective Catheter placements re present the surgical component of a diagnostic interventional radiology procedure • Do code catheter placement in addition to any therapeutic interventional procedure performed, i.e., angioplasty, atherectomy, etc.


    • Evolving Treatments for Arterial and Venous Thrombosis

      hromboembolism involving the arterial or venous circu-lation is the most common cause of morbidity and mor-tality worldwide.1 Anticoagulation therapy is a cornerstone of thromboembolism prevention and treatment. Vitamin K antagonists (VKAs) such as warfarin were the only orally ad-ministered anticoagulants for >60 years. Although VKAs are


    • [PDF File]ASSESSMENT OF LOWER EXTREMITY PERFUSION: WHAT DO THE TEST ...

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      Peripheral Arterial Duplex •Blood flow and anatomic Information •Blood flow=Pulsed Doppler spectral analysis •Anatomic=B-mode and color Doppler imaging •Sensitivity (vs. angio) excellent •90% at the iliac artery to 70% at the popliteal artery •80-90% sensitivity for tibioperoneal arteries •Sensitivity not influenced by the severity of


    • Interpretation of peripheral arterial and venous Doppler ...

      The initial descriptions of peripheral arterial Doppler wave-forms were based on: (1) the audible presence or absence of the systolic and diastolic components of the cardiac cycle; and (2) the display of these flow components relevant to the zero-flow baseline on a recorded strip chart display. These


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