Phlebologie an deutschen Hautkliniken: Eine Bestandsaufnahme im Auftrag der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Phlebologie
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Phlebologie an deutschen Hautkliniken: Eine Bestandsaufnahme im Auftrag der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Phlebologie. / Reich-Schupke, S; Alm, J; Altmeyer, P; Bachter, D; Bayerl, C; Beissert, S; Bieber, T; Böhmer, J; Dill, D; Dippel, E; Dücker, P; Effendy, I; El Gammal, S; Elsner, P; Enk, A; Feldmann-Böddeker, I; Frank, H; Gehring, W; Gieler, U; Goebeler, M; Görge, T; Gollnick, H; Grabbe, S; Gross, G; Gudat, W; Happ, A; Herbst, R; Hermes, B; Hoff, N-P; John, S M; Jungelhülsing, M; Jünger, M; Kaatz, M; Kapp, A; Kaufmann, R; Klode, J; Knaber, K; König, A; Krieg, T; Kohl, P; Kowalzick, L; Lehmann, P; Löffler, H; Maschke, J; Marsch, W; Mechtel, D; Mohr, P; Moll, I; Müller, M; Nashan, D; Ockenfels, H M; Peter, R U; Pillekamp, H; Rompel, R; Ruzicka, T; Salfeld, K; Sander, C; Schaller, J; Scharffetter-Kochanek, K; Schuler, G; Schulze, H-J; Schwarz, T; Splieth, B; Stege, H; Stolz, W; Strölin, A; Tran, H; Tronnier, M; Ulrich, J; Vogt, T; Wagner, G; Welzel, J; Willgeroth, T; Wollina, U; Zillikens, D; Zouboulis, C C; Zuberbier, T; Zutt, M; Stücker, M.
in: HAUTARZT, Jahrgang 64, Nr. 9, 01.09.2013, S. 685-94.Publikationen: SCORING: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift/Zeitung › SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz › Forschung › Begutachtung
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T1 - Phlebologie an deutschen Hautkliniken: Eine Bestandsaufnahme im Auftrag der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Phlebologie
AU - Reich-Schupke, S
AU - Alm, J
AU - Altmeyer, P
AU - Bachter, D
AU - Bayerl, C
AU - Beissert, S
AU - Bieber, T
AU - Böhmer, J
AU - Dill, D
AU - Dippel, E
AU - Dücker, P
AU - Effendy, I
AU - El Gammal, S
AU - Elsner, P
AU - Enk, A
AU - Feldmann-Böddeker, I
AU - Frank, H
AU - Gehring, W
AU - Gieler, U
AU - Goebeler, M
AU - Görge, T
AU - Gollnick, H
AU - Grabbe, S
AU - Gross, G
AU - Gudat, W
AU - Happ, A
AU - Herbst, R
AU - Hermes, B
AU - Hoff, N-P
AU - John, S M
AU - Jungelhülsing, M
AU - Jünger, M
AU - Kaatz, M
AU - Kapp, A
AU - Kaufmann, R
AU - Klode, J
AU - Knaber, K
AU - König, A
AU - Krieg, T
AU - Kohl, P
AU - Kowalzick, L
AU - Lehmann, P
AU - Löffler, H
AU - Maschke, J
AU - Marsch, W
AU - Mechtel, D
AU - Mohr, P
AU - Moll, I
AU - Müller, M
AU - Nashan, D
AU - Ockenfels, H M
AU - Peter, R U
AU - Pillekamp, H
AU - Rompel, R
AU - Ruzicka, T
AU - Salfeld, K
AU - Sander, C
AU - Schaller, J
AU - Scharffetter-Kochanek, K
AU - Schuler, G
AU - Schulze, H-J
AU - Schwarz, T
AU - Splieth, B
AU - Stege, H
AU - Stolz, W
AU - Strölin, A
AU - Tran, H
AU - Tronnier, M
AU - Ulrich, J
AU - Vogt, T
AU - Wagner, G
AU - Welzel, J
AU - Willgeroth, T
AU - Wollina, U
AU - Zillikens, D
AU - Zouboulis, C C
AU - Zuberbier, T
AU - Zutt, M
AU - Stücker, M
PY - 2013/9/1
Y1 - 2013/9/1
N2 - BACKGROUND: Phlebologic diseases have become extremely common and have major socio-economic impact. However, the percentage of dermatologists working in phlebology appears to be decreasing according to the data of the German Society of Phlebology (DGP).METHODS: To investigate the reasons for this development, we--on behalf of the DGP--sent a questionnaire to 120 German Departments of Dermatology in autumn 2012.RESULTS: In 76 returned questionnaires, the number of physicians with additional fellowship training in phlebology averaged 1.5; the average number of those who fulfill the criteria for training fellows in phlebology was 0.9. In 71.1 % of the departments there was a phlebologist. A special phlebologic outpatient clinic existed in 73.7 % of the departments. Sonography with Doppler (89.5 %) and duplex (86.8 %) was used as the most frequent diagnostic tool. For therapy, compression (94.7 %), sclerotherapy (liquid 78.9 %, foam 63.2 %, catheter 18.4 %), endoluminal thermic procedures (radio wave 28.9 %, laser 17.1 %) and surgery (especially crossectomy and stripping 67.1 %, phlebectomy of tributaries 75 %) were used. The average number of treatments was very heterogenous in the different departments.CONCLUSIONS: Phlebology definitely plays an important role in dermatology. Most departments fulfill the formal criteria for the license to conduct advanced training in phlebology. A wide spectrum of phlebological diagnostic and therapeutic procedures is available
AB - BACKGROUND: Phlebologic diseases have become extremely common and have major socio-economic impact. However, the percentage of dermatologists working in phlebology appears to be decreasing according to the data of the German Society of Phlebology (DGP).METHODS: To investigate the reasons for this development, we--on behalf of the DGP--sent a questionnaire to 120 German Departments of Dermatology in autumn 2012.RESULTS: In 76 returned questionnaires, the number of physicians with additional fellowship training in phlebology averaged 1.5; the average number of those who fulfill the criteria for training fellows in phlebology was 0.9. In 71.1 % of the departments there was a phlebologist. A special phlebologic outpatient clinic existed in 73.7 % of the departments. Sonography with Doppler (89.5 %) and duplex (86.8 %) was used as the most frequent diagnostic tool. For therapy, compression (94.7 %), sclerotherapy (liquid 78.9 %, foam 63.2 %, catheter 18.4 %), endoluminal thermic procedures (radio wave 28.9 %, laser 17.1 %) and surgery (especially crossectomy and stripping 67.1 %, phlebectomy of tributaries 75 %) were used. The average number of treatments was very heterogenous in the different departments.CONCLUSIONS: Phlebology definitely plays an important role in dermatology. Most departments fulfill the formal criteria for the license to conduct advanced training in phlebology. A wide spectrum of phlebological diagnostic and therapeutic procedures is available
KW - Dermatology
KW - Germany
KW - Hospital Departments
KW - Humans
KW - Physician's Practice Patterns
KW - Professional Competence
KW - Questionnaires
KW - Skin Diseases, Vascular
KW - Venous Insufficiency
U2 - 10.1007/s00105-013-2623-0
DO - 10.1007/s00105-013-2623-0
M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz
C2 - 24022632
VL - 64
SP - 685
EP - 694
JO - HAUTARZT
JF - HAUTARZT
SN - 0017-8470
IS - 9
ER -