KUMJ | VOL. 20 | NO. 3 | ISSUE 79 | JULY-SEPT. 2022
The Cut-off Value of Great Saphenous Vein Diameter at the Level of Femoral Condyle to Predict the Sapheno-Femoral Junction Incompetence
Singh AK, Karmacharya RM, Vaidya S, Shrestha I, Siwakoti S
Abstract: Background
Varicose vein is one of the commonest problems that patients visit to a vascular out
patient services (OPD). It causes a great deal of morbidity in today’s population.
Objective
To see the correlation between the size of great saphenous and Saphenofemoral
junction incompetence.
Method
From January 2019 till January 2020, 396 patients with symptomatic or clinically
diagnosed varicose veins were screened for Saphenofemoral junction reflux. The
diameter of the saphenous vein was measured with B-mode imaging, and reflux was
quantified based on valve closure time using Doppler spectral measurements. Best
saphenous vein diameter cutoff for predicting reflux was determined using receiver
operating characteristics curve analysis.
Result
Out of 792 limbs, the Great Saphenous Venous System was involved in 452 limbs, the
Short Saphenous Venous System was involved in 151 limbs and significant perforators
were present in 240 limbs. Mean great Saphenous Vein diameter of diseased limb
(Reflux Positive) was 5.68 mm and 4.0 mm in control group (Reflux Negative). Mean
Saphenofemoral junction diameter was 8.23 mm in diseased limbs and 6.16 mm in
control limbs. Receiver operating characteristics curve showed great saphenous vein
diameter at femoral condyle of 4.5 mm as best cut-off value for diagnosis of sapheno
femoral junction reflux.
Conclusion
Great Saphenous Vein diameter at femoral condyle of 4.5 mm is the best cut-off
value for diagnosis Saphenofemoral junction reflux. The Sensitivity and specificity of
this cut off value is 81.8% and 71% respectively.
Keyword : Doppler, Great-saphenous veins, Radio-frequency ablation, Varicose veins