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The American Venous Forum (AVF) is the major national academic society focused on venous and lymphatic disease in the United States. Its mission includes education, research, and advocacy. The AVF is the sponsor organization for the Journal of Vascular Surgery Venous and Lymphatic and for the American Venous Forum meeting.


History

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Founded in 1987, the American Venous Forum (AVF) is dedicated to improving the care of patients with venous and lymphatic disease.[1] The AVF fosters research and clinical innovation and educates health care professionals, patients and policy makers about venous and lymphatic diseases.

Initiatives

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Residents, Fellows and Early Career Education Series

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This venous education series provides training and education within the specialties of vascular surgery, interventional radiology, interventional cardiology, vascular medicine, general surgery, and associated programs. These sessions are led by distinguished faculty and leaders in their respective fields and videos of past series can be found on the AVF website for future reference.[2]

COVID-19 resources

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In light of the ongoing pandemic and COVID-19's immense impact on vascular functioning, the AVF has published a list of resources for further study and understanding of the vascular impacts of COVID-19.[3][4] This list includes links to some of the most recent papers published on the topic as well as the guidelines suggested by other public health organizations.

Venous guidelines

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AVF has produced committees to critically analyze and revise, when necessary, various venous guidelines in the vascular society community. Some notable ones are listed below:

1. CEAP Classification System and Reporting Standards[5]

2. Clinical Practice Guidelines on Lower Extremity Compression Therapy[6]

3. Appropriate Use Criteria (AUC) for Chronic Lower Extremity Venous Disease[7]

4. Clinical Practice Guidelines on Management of Venous Leg Ulcers[8]

The Layman's Handbook for Venous Disorders

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The Layman's Handbook for Venous Disorders is designed to assist vascular care providers with terms, treatment options, and answers to frequently asked questions about venous diseases. This textbook provides essential information on the cause, presentation and up-to-date management of venous diseases. It also includes important data on prevention and treatment of blood clots, leg swelling, varicose veins and venous ulcers.[9]

Vein specialist newsletter

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AVF also provides a monthly newsletter via email that discusses upcoming or recent events the society has hosted or been involved with as well as noteworthy journal articles in the vascular field.[10]

Index of Articles of Excellence

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The AVF also maintains an Index of Articles of Excellence that include notable and formative journal articles in the field of vascular surgery.[11]

Annual meeting

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VENOUS2023, AVF's annual meeting, is an international, scientific, academic and practical meeting for vascular surgeons as well as other practitioners that treat venous and lymphatic disease around the world. It includes oral and poster presentations on research conducted in vascular surgery in the United States and around the world, as well as demonstrations from medical device companies and a keynote address from the president of the society. This 35th annual meeting will be held on February 22-25, 2023 in San Antonio, Texas. Click the arrow to be taken to the AVF website to learn more about VENOUS2023. [1]

Journal of Vascular Surgery Venous and Lymphatic

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The AVF and Society of Vascular Surgery sponsor the Journal of Vascular Surgery Venous and Lymphatic, which is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by Elsevier that started in 2013.[12]  It has published several of the most notable academic papers in the field of venous and lymphatic disease. In 2021, the journal had an impact factor of 4.19, the highest among venous journals.[12]

References

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  1. ^ "American Venous Forum fosters research & clinical innovation – Promoting venous and lymphatic health". www.veinforum.org. Retrieved 2021-03-04.
  2. ^ "Venous Education Series". www.veinforum.org. Retrieved 2021-03-27.
  3. ^ Siddiqi, Hasan K.; Libby, Peter; Ridker, Paul M (January 2021). "COVID-19 – A vascular disease". Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine. 31 (1): 1–5. doi:10.1016/j.tcm.2020.10.005. ISSN 1050-1738. PMC 7556303. PMID 33068723.
  4. ^ "COVID-19". www.veinforum.org. Retrieved 2021-03-27.
  5. ^ Lurie, Fedor; Lal, Brajesh K.; Antignani, Pier Luigi; Blebea, John; Bush, Ruth; Caprini, Joseph; Davies, Alun; Forrestal, Mark; Jacobowitz, Glenn; Kalodiki, Evi; Killewich, Lois (2019-01-01). "Compression therapy after invasive treatment of superficial veins of the lower extremities: Clinical practice guidelines of the American Venous Forum, Society for Vascular Surgery, American College of Phlebology, Society for Vascular Medicine, and International Union of Phlebology". Journal of Vascular Surgery: Venous and Lymphatic Disorders. 7 (1): 17–28. doi:10.1016/j.jvsv.2018.10.002. ISSN 2213-333X. PMID 30554745. S2CID 58768019.
  6. ^ Lurie, Fedor; Lal, Brajesh K.; Antignani, Pier Luigi; Blebea, John; Bush, Ruth; Caprini, Joseph; Davies, Alun; Forrestal, Mark; Jacobowitz, Glenn; Kalodiki, Evi; Killewich, Lois (2019-01-01). "Compression therapy after invasive treatment of superficial veins of the lower extremities: Clinical practice guidelines of the American Venous Forum, Society for Vascular Surgery, American College of Phlebology, Society for Vascular Medicine, and International Union of Phlebology". Journal of Vascular Surgery: Venous and Lymphatic Disorders. 7 (1): 17–28. doi:10.1016/j.jvsv.2018.10.002. ISSN 2213-333X. PMID 30554745. S2CID 58768019.
  7. ^ Masuda, Elna; Ozsvath, Kathleen; Vossler, John; Woo, Karen; Kistner, Robert; Lurie, Fedor; Monahan, Dan; Brown, William; Labropoulos, Nicos; Dalsing, Michael; Khilnani, Neil (2020-07-01). "The 2020 appropriate use criteria for chronic lower extremity venous disease of the American Venous Forum, the Society for Vascular Surgery, the American Vein and Lymphatic Society, and the Society of Interventional Radiology". Journal of Vascular Surgery: Venous and Lymphatic Disorders. 8 (4): 505–525.e4. doi:10.1016/j.jvsv.2020.02.001. ISSN 2213-333X. PMID 32139328.
  8. ^ O’Donnell, Thomas F.; Passman, Marc A.; Marston, William A.; Ennis, William J.; Dalsing, Michael; Kistner, Robert L.; Lurie, Fedor; Henke, Peter K.; Gloviczki, Monika L.; Eklöf, Bo G.; Stoughton, Julianne (2014-08-01). "Management of venous leg ulcers: Clinical practice guidelines of the Society for Vascular Surgery® and the American Venous Forum". Journal of Vascular Surgery. 60 (2): 3S–59S. doi:10.1016/j.jvs.2014.04.049. ISSN 0741-5214. PMID 24974070.
  9. ^ "Vein Handbook | The Layman's Handbook of Venous Disorders". www.veinforum.org. Retrieved 2021-03-27.
  10. ^ "American Venous Forum News and Publications". www.veinforum.org. Retrieved 2021-03-27.
  11. ^ "Index of Articles of Excellence".
  12. ^ a b "Home Page: Journal of Vascular Surgery: Venous and Lymphatic Disorders". www.jvsvenous.org. Retrieved 2021-03-04.