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Clinical and Applied Thrombosis-Hemostasis | 2013

Prevention and Treatment of Venous Thromboembolism International Consensus Statement (Guidelines according to scientific evidence)

Andrew N. Nicolaides; Jawed Fareed; Ajay K. Kakkar; Anthony J. Comerota; Samuel Z. Goldhaber; Russell D. Hull; K. Myers; M. Samama; J. P. Fletcher; Kalodiki E; David Bergqvist; J. Bonnar; Joseph A. Caprini; Cedric J. Carter; J. Conard; Bo Eklof; Ismail Elalamy; Grigoris T. Gerotziafas; George Geroulakos; Athanasios D. Giannoukas; Ian A. Greer; Maura Griffin; Stavros K. Kakkos; M. R. Lassen; Gordon Lowe; A. Markel; Paolo Prandoni; Gary E. Raskob; Alex C. Spyropoulos; Alexander G.G. Turpie

All patients at moderate to high risk for the development of venous thrombo- embolism should receive prophylaxis. The approaches of proven value include low-dose heparin, low molecular weight heparin, oral anticoagulants and intermittent pneumatic compression.


Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2008

Integrity of venoarteriolar reflex determines level of microvascular skin flow enhancement with intermittent pneumatic compression

Marc Husmann; Torsten Willenberg; Hak Hong Keo; Silviana Spring; Kalodiki E; Kostas Delis

OBJECTIVE To investigate whether intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) augments skin blood flow through transient suspension of local vasoregulation, the veno-arteriolar response (VAR), in healthy controls and in patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD). METHODS Nineteen healthy limbs and twenty-two limbs with PAD were examined. To assess VAR, skin blood flow (SBF) was measured using laser Doppler fluxmetry in the horizontal and sitting positions and was defined as percentage change with postural alteration [(horizontal SBF--sitting SBF)/horizontal SBF x 100]. On IPC application to the foot, the calf, or both, SBF was measured with laser Doppler fluxmetry, the probe being attached to the pulp of the big toe. RESULTS Baseline VAR was higher in the controls 63.8 +/- 6.4% than in patients with PAD (31.7 +/- 13.4%, P = .0162). In both groups SBF was significantly higher with IPC than at rest (P < .0001). A higher percentage increase with IPC was demonstrated in the controls (242 +/- 85% to 788 +/- 318%) than in subjects with PAD, for each one of the three different IPC modes investigated (98 +/- 33% to 275 +/- 72%) with IPC was demonstrated. The SBF enhancement with IPC correlated with VAR for all three compression modes (r = 0.58, P = .002 for calf compression, r = 0.65, P < .0001 for foot compression alone, and r = 0.64, P = .0002 for combined foot and calf compression). CONCLUSION The integrity of the veno-arteriolar response correlates with the level of skin blood flow augmentation generated with intermittent pneumatic compression, indicating that this may be associated with a transient suspension of the autoregulatory vasoconstriction both in healthy controls and in patients with PAD.


Future Cardiology | 2007

Use of intermittent pneumatic compression in the treatment of venous ulcers

Kalodiki E

Venous ulcers affect up to 1% of the population. This review provides the hemodynamic, hematologic and clinical effects of intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) in the treatment of venous ulcers. It presents the different IPCs and their application on venous disease. It points out that a large randomized study on IPC versus standard four-layer compression in the treatment of venous ulcers is needed. The cost-effectiveness of IPC in the treatment of venous ulcers should also be assessed.


International Angiology | 2006

Prevention and treatment of venous thromboembolism - International Consensus Statement (Guidelines according to scientific evidence)

Andrew N. Nicolaides; Jawed Fareed; Ajay K. Kakkar; Hk Breddin; Samuel Z. Goldhaber; Russell D. Hull; Vv Kakkar; Michiels Jj; K. Myers; Meyer Michel Samama; Arthur A. Sasahara; Kalodiki E


International Angiology | 2008

Management of chronic venous disorders of the lower limbs: guidelines according to scientific evidence.

Andrew N. Nicolaides; Allegra C; Bergan J; Bradbury A; Cairols M; Carpentier P; Anthony J. Comerota; Delis C; Bo Eklof; Fassiadis N; Georgiou N; George Geroulakos; Hoffmann U; Jantet G; Jawien A; Stavros K. Kakkos; Kalodiki E; Nicos Labropoulos; Peter Neglén; Peter J. Pappas; Hugo Partsch; M. Perrin; Eberhard Rabe; Ramelet Aa; Vayssaira M; Ioannidou E; Taft A


European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery | 2015

Editor's choice - Management of chronic venous disease : Clinical practice guidelines of the European Society for Vascular Surgery (ESVS)

Cha Wittens; Alun H. Davies; Niels Bækgaard; R. Broholm; A. Cavezzi; Sylvain Chastanet; M.A.F. de Wolf; C. Eggen; A. Giannoukas; M. Gohel; Stavros K. Kakkos; J.A. Lawson; T. Noppeney; S. Onida; Paul Pittaluga; S. Thomis; Irwin M. Toonder; M. Vuylsteke; Philippe Kolh; G.J. de Borst; Nabil Chakfe; S. Debus; Robert J. Hinchliffe; I. Koncar; Jes Sanddal Lindholt; M. V. de Ceniga; Frank Vermassen; Fabio Verzini; M. de Maeseneer; Lena Blomgren


British Journal of Surgery | 1989

Reduced human peritoneal plasminogen activating activity: possible mechanism of adhesion formation

J. N. Thompson; S. Paterson‐Brown; Tikva Harbourne; S. A. Whawell; Kalodiki E; H. A. F. Dudley


International Angiology | 2013

Prevention and treatment of venous thromboembolism--International Consensus Statement.

Andrew N. Nicolaides; Jawed Fareed; Ajay K. Kakkar; Anthony J. Comerota; Samuel Z. Goldhaber; Russell D. Hull; K. Myers; M. Samama; J. P. Fletcher; Kalodiki E; David Bergqvist; J. Bonnar; Joseph A. Caprini; Cedric J. Carter; J. Conard; Bo Eklof; Ismail Elalamy; Grigoris T. Gerotziafas; G. Geroulakos; A. Giannoukas; Ian A. Greer; Maura Griffin; Stavros K. Kakkos; M. R. Lassen; Gordon Lowe; A. Markel; Paolo Prandoni; Gary E. Raskob; Alex C. Spyropoulos; Alexander G.G. Turpie


International Angiology | 1994

Risk factors associated with recurrent carotid stenosis.

Volteas N; Nicos Labropoulos; Leon M; Kalodiki E; Chan P; Andrew N. Nicolaides


International Journal of Angiology | 2016

Venous hemodynamic changes in lower limb venous disease : the UIP consensus according to scientific evidence

Byung-Boong Lee; Andrew N. Nicolaides; K. Myers; Mark H. Meissner; Kalodiki E; Claudio Allegra; Pier Luigi Antignani; Niels Bækgaard; Kirk W. Beach; Giovanni Belcaro; Stephen Black; Lena Blomgren; Eliete Bouskela; Massimo Cappelli; Joseph A. Caprini; Patrick H. Carpentier; A. Cavezzi; Sylvain Chastanet; Jan T. Christenson; Demetris Christopoulos; Heather Clarke; Alun H. Davies; Marianne De Maeseneer; Bo Eklof; Stefano Ermini; Fidel Fernández; Claude Franceschi; Antonios P. Gasparis; George Geroulakos; Sergio Gianesini

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Ajay K. Kakkar

University College London

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Jawed Fareed

Loyola University Medical Center

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Joseph A. Caprini

NorthShore University HealthSystem

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Samuel Z. Goldhaber

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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