Limb circulation in varicosity of various types.

L Soltész, F Solti, P Gloviczki, L Szlávi, L Entz
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Regulation of limb circulation was studied by the use of the venous isotope dilution technique in 35 patients with leg varicosities. The circulatory parameters of 54 patients with normal limb circulation served as control. The various types of varicosity revealed characteristic circulatory patterns. (i) In the cases of congenital, "juvenile", varicosity limb blood flow is high, the limb AV-O2 difference is very slight and limb O2 uptake is normal. (ii) In secondary varicosity consecutive to thrombophlebitis the limb (total) blood flow is slightly reduced, the limb AV-O2 difference is smaller than normal and O2 uptake by the extremital tissues is diminished. (iii) In non-congenital, primary varicosity, i.e. in the most common form, limb blood flow is normal, the limb vascular resistance is slightly increased. The possibilities of the production of an AV shunt and the clinical implications of the circulatory changes accompanying the various types of varicosity are discussed.

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不同类型静脉曲张的肢体循环。
应用静脉同位素稀释技术对35例下肢静脉曲张患者的肢体循环调节进行了研究。以54例肢体循环正常的患者为对照。不同类型的静脉曲张表现出特有的循环模式。(1)先天性“少年”型下肢静脉曲张血流量高,肢体AV-O2差异很小,肢体氧摄取正常。(ii)继发静脉曲张并发血栓性静脉炎时,肢体(总)血流量略有减少,肢体AV-O2差值小于正常,肢体组织对O2的摄取减少。(iii)非先天性、原发性静脉曲张,即最常见的形式,肢体血流正常,肢体血管阻力略有增加。讨论了产生房室分流的可能性以及伴随各种类型静脉曲张的循环变化的临床意义。
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