Publications by authors named "William Hauber"

Background: The optimal technique to detect venous reflux requires a patient to be standing with weight on one leg while the other leg is scanned for superficial venous reflux (standing position [SP] technique). This represents a significant hardship for a subset of patients who are unable to stand and adequately maintain their balance. This study examines the predictability of identifying venous reflux using a reverse Trendelenburg 60° (RT-60) when compared with the SP in the great saphenous vein (GSV) and small saphenous vein (SSV).

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Peripheral venous disease is a highly prevalent problem affecting over 25-30 million people in the United States. Office-based treatment of superficial veins for chronic venous insufficiency is a fast-growing area with a recent surge of interest by cardiologists in this field. We describe our own experience with establishing a vein clinic in a single-specialty, cardiology-based office, and provide tips and tricks on how you can start your own vein program.

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