Venous compression syndrome of internal jugular veins prevalence in patients with multiple sclerosis and chronic cerebro-spinal venous insufficiency

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Sandro Mandolesi
Tarcisio Niglio
Augusto Orsini
Simone De Sio
Alessandro d’Alessandro
Dimitri Mandolesi
Francesco Fedele
Aldo d’Alessandro

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Analysis of the incidence of Venous Compression Syndrome (VCS) with full block of the flow of the internal jugular veins (IJVs) in patients with Multiple Sclerosis and Chronic cerebro-spinal venous insufficiency.


METHODS: We included 769 patients with MS and CCSVI (299 males, 470 females) and 210 controls without ms and ccsvi (92 males, 118 females). each subject was investigated by echo-color-doppler (ecd). morphological and hemodynamic ecd data were recorded by a computerized mem-net maps of epidemiological national observatory on ccsvi and they were analyzed by mem-net clinical analysis programs.


RESULTS: VCS of IJVs occurs in 240 subjects affected by CCSVI and MS (31% of total) and in 12 controls (6% of total). The differences between the two groups are statistical significant (X² = 36.64, p<0.0001).


CONCLUSION: Up to day there are no longitudinal studies that allow us to identify the WC of jugular and/or vertebral veins as etiology of a chronic neurodegenerative disease, but we note that Venous Compression Syndrome of IJVs is strongly associated with MS and CCSVI.

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Mandolesi, Sandro, et al. “Venous Compression Syndrome of Internal Jugular Veins Prevalence in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis and Chronic Cerebro-Spinal Venous Insufficiency”. Annali Italiani Di Chirurgia, vol. 87, no. 5, Sept. 2016, pp. 406-10, https://annaliitalianidichirurgia.it/index.php/aic/article/view/2003.
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