Catheter venography for the assessment of internal jugular veins and azygous vein: position statement by expert panel of the International Society for Neurovascular Disease.


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Output typeJournal article

Author listSimka, Hubbard, Siddiqui, Dake, Sclafani, Al-Omari, Eisele, Haskal, Ludyga, Miloševič, Sievert, Stehling, Zapf, Zorc, International Society for Neurovascular Disease

PublisherVerlag Hans Huber Ag

Publication year2013

JournalVasa (0301-1526)

Volume number42

Issue number3

Start page168

End page76

Number of pages-91

ISSN0301-1526

eISSN1664-2872

LanguagesEnglish-Great Britain (EN-GB)


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Abstract

This document by an expert panel of the International Society for Neurovascular Disease is aimed at presenting current technique and interpretation of catheter venography of the internal jugular veins, azygous vein and other veins draining the central nervous system. Although interventionalists agree on general rules, significant differences exist in terms of details of venographic technique and interpretations of angiographic pictures. It is also suggested that debatable findings should be investigated using multimodal diagnostics. Finally, the authors recommend that any publication on chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency should include detailed description of venographic technique used, to facilitate a comparison of published results in this area.


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