Understanding the next circulation: lymphatics and what the future holds
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- DOI: 10.1097/HCO.0000000000001064
Understanding the next circulation: lymphatics and what the future holds
Abstract
Purpose of review: The lymphatic system was previously considered the forgotten circulation because of an absence of adequate options for imaging and intervention. However, recent advances over the last decade have improved management strategies for patients with lymphatic disease, including chylothorax, plastic bronchitis, ascites, and protein-losing enteropathy.
Recent findings: New imaging modalities have enabled detailed visualization of lymphatic vessels to allow for a better understanding of the cause of lymphatic dysfunction in a variety of patient subsets. This sparked the development of multiple transcatheter and surgery-based techniques tailored to each patient based on imaging findings. In addition, the new field of precision lymphology has added medical management options for patients with genetic syndromes, who have global lymphatic dysfunction and typically do not respond as well to the more standard lymphatic interventions.
Summary: Recent developments in lymphatic imaging have given insight into disease processes and changed the way patients are managed. Medical management has been enhanced and new procedures have given patients more options, leading to better long-term results.
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