CHapter 25: Venous Air plethysmography APG Flashcards

1
Q

Air plethysmography is used for

A

evaluation of venous function
venous insufficiency
quantitative venous reflux

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2
Q

limitations of APG

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will not diagnose incompetent perforators or isolated incompetent distal veins

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3
Q

patient positioning for APG

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study started with patient supine

then patient assumes a variety of standing positions

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4
Q

APG principles

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measures volume changes
pneumatic cuff connected to pressure transducer
volume changes amplified and converted to analog display
documents volume changes secondary to position changes

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5
Q

how is an APG test set up

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pt supine
cuff applied to lower leg
air injected into cuff to 6mmHg

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6
Q

APG systems are

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manually calibrated

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7
Q

APG test

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leg elevated to empty venous system
pt quickly stands bearing weight on contralateral leg
pt stands with weight distributed equally on both feet
pt performs 1 toe tip exercise
10 toe tip maneuvers then completed
pt supine
leg elevated to empty venous system again

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8
Q

what does the toe tip exercise do

A

decrease in calf venous volume

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9
Q

venous volume is calculated how

A

ejection volume (EV) and the venous filling time VFT

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10
Q

if finding is abnormal after the first set of tests

A

repeat study with tourniquet

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11
Q

Venous filling index show what

A

rate of venous refilling

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12
Q

venous filling index VFI is calculated how

A

using venous volume and venous filling time

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13
Q

Normal venous filling time

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should be a low number

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14
Q

Ejection fraction (EE) measures

A

calf muscle pump function

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15
Q

ejection fraction (EE) is calculated using

A

ejection volume (EV) and functional venous volume (VV)

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16
Q

Ejection fraction (EE) shoud be

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a high %

17
Q

the calf normally expels how much venous blood with one toe pump

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60%

18
Q

residual volume fraction (RVF) is equivalent to

A

ambulatory venous pressure in mmHg

19
Q

residual volume fraction (RVF) is calculated as

A

percentage of VV remaining after 10 tip toe movements

20
Q

the residual volume fraction (RVF) should be

A

a low %