TY - JOUR
T1 - International Union of angiology consensus document on vascular compression syndromes
AU - D’Oria, Mario
AU - Zlatanovic, Petar
AU - Anthony, Anthony
AU - Dua, Anahita
AU - Flores, Alyssa M.
AU - Tanious, Adam
AU - Rodríguez Morata, Alejandro
AU - Scerrati, Alba
AU - Baccellieri, Domenico
AU - Biscetti, Federico
AU - Baldazzi, Giulia
AU - Mantovani, Giorgio
AU - Sen, Indrani
AU - Peinado Cebrian, Javier
AU - Rocha-Neves, Joao
AU - Sousa, Joel
AU - Davidovic, Lazar
AU - Juszynski, Michal
AU - Markovic, Miroslav
AU - Oller Grau, Mar
AU - Tessari, Mirko
AU - Hynes, Niamh
AU - Gloviczki, Peter
AU - Shaw, Palma
AU - Zamboni, Paolo
AU - Hinchliffe, Robert
AU - Ricci, Roberta
AU - Sultan, Sherif
AU - Acharya, Yogesh
AU - Troisi, Nicola
AU - Antignani, Pier Luigi
AU - Mansilha, Armando
AU - Komlos, Pedro P.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Vascular compression syndromes (VCS) are rare diseases, but they may cause significant symptoms interfering with the quality of life (QoL) of patients who are often in their younger age. Given their infrequent occurrence, multiform clinical and anatomical presentation, and absence of dedicated guidelines from scientific societies, further knowledge of these conditions is required to investigate and treat them using modern imaging and surgical (open or endovascular) techniques. This consensus document will focus on known VCS, affecting the arterial and venous system. The position paper, written by members of International Union of Angiology (IUA) Youth Committee and senior experts, will show an overview of pathophysiology, diagnostic, and therapeutical approaches for patients with VCS. Furthermore, this document will provide also unresolved issues that require more research that need to be addressed in the future.
AB - Vascular compression syndromes (VCS) are rare diseases, but they may cause significant symptoms interfering with the quality of life (QoL) of patients who are often in their younger age. Given their infrequent occurrence, multiform clinical and anatomical presentation, and absence of dedicated guidelines from scientific societies, further knowledge of these conditions is required to investigate and treat them using modern imaging and surgical (open or endovascular) techniques. This consensus document will focus on known VCS, affecting the arterial and venous system. The position paper, written by members of International Union of Angiology (IUA) Youth Committee and senior experts, will show an overview of pathophysiology, diagnostic, and therapeutical approaches for patients with VCS. Furthermore, this document will provide also unresolved issues that require more research that need to be addressed in the future.
KW - Consensus
KW - Peripheral vascular diseases
KW - Quality of life
KW - Consensus
KW - Peripheral vascular diseases
KW - Quality of life
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/305660
U2 - 10.23736/S0392-9590.23.05100-3
DO - 10.23736/S0392-9590.23.05100-3
M3 - Article
SN - 0392-9590
VL - 42
SP - 282
EP - 309
JO - International Angiology
JF - International Angiology
ER -