Center for Vein Restoration CME Evaluation Form Date: Recorded on January 30, 2021Topic: Pelvic CongestionSpeakers: Dr. Peter PappasSince attending this presentation, participants should be able to: Understand the etiology, diagnosis, and clinical presentations of Venous Disease Evaluate differential diagnosis in patients with multiple symptoms Learn about current treatment options and disease management To help assess educational needs, evaluate how we are meeting them, improve the CME program, and meet accreditation standards, please complete the following. Question Title * 1. Was it made clear whether or not there was commercial support (sponsorship) for this CME program? Yes No N/A Question Title * 2. What is your first name? Question Title * 3. What is your last name? Question Title * 4. What are your credentials? Question Title * 5. What is your email address? Question Title * 6. Did the information provided seem biased or compromised by commercial support? 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How would you rate the following: Poor Fair Excellent No Opinion Quality of the speaker's presentation Quality of the speaker's presentation Poor Quality of the speaker's presentation Fair Quality of the speaker's presentation Excellent Quality of the speaker's presentation No Opinion Audio-visual quality and function Audio-visual quality and function Poor Audio-visual quality and function Fair Audio-visual quality and function Excellent Audio-visual quality and function No Opinion Platform for broadcasting (Zoom) Platform for broadcasting (Zoom) Poor Platform for broadcasting (Zoom) Fair Platform for broadcasting (Zoom) Excellent Platform for broadcasting (Zoom) No Opinion Platform for registration (EventBrite) Platform for registration (EventBrite) Poor Platform for registration (EventBrite) Fair Platform for registration (EventBrite) Excellent Platform for registration (EventBrite) No Opinion Question Title * 15. Please this space to list any additional comments you have about the presenter, material, or platform. Question Title * 16. All of the following are signs/symptoms of a pelvic venous disorder except: Vulvar Varicosities Varicose veins emanating from the gluteal fold and down the postero-lateral thigh, high medial thigh and Great Saphenous Vein. Pain with vaginal intercourse, post-coital pain and avoidance of intimacy due to fear of pain. Mid-epigastric pain, flank pain and microscopic blood in the urine on urinalysis Foot and Ankle pain Question Title * 17. What diagnostic imaging studies are utilized to diagnose a pelvic venous disorder Trans-abdominal ultrasonography Trans-vaginal ultrasonography CT or MR venography Venography with intravascular ultrasonography All of the above Question Title * 18. Methods utilized to treat Pelvic Venous Disorders include all of the following except: GSV stripping and ligation Iliac vein stenting alone Ovarian vein embolization alone Iliac vein stenting with ovarian vein embolization Renal vein stenting Question Title * 19. 4. What percentage of women with a pelvic venous disorder have pelvic venous insufficiency as the cause of their pain? 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% Question Title * 20. What is the average age group of women who present with pelvic venous insufficiency? 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 Question Title * 21. Pelvic venous insufficiency can be observed in women with a history of other gynecologic disorders like endometriosis, uterine fibroids and/or ovarian cysts. True False Question Title * 22. Women with pelvic venous disorders are often evaluated for all of the following except: Depression and anxiety disorders Coronary artery disorders Peptic ulcer disease Irritable bowel syndrome Colon issues resulting in a colonosocopy Question Title * 23. Women with pelvic pain and dyspareunia often avoid intimacy with their spouse due to associated pain during and/or after intercourse. True False Question Title * 24. The causes of stent failure long-term include all of the following except Thrombus layering Pregnancy after stenting Oversizing the stent Poor stent apposition Poor venous inflow secondary to post-phlebitic vein wall changes and senichiae Question Title * 25. Which imaging procedure has the highest sensitivity for identifying an iliac vein lesion? CT venography Magnetic Resonance Venography (MRV) Intra-vascular ultrasound Trans-abdominal ultrasonography Trans-vaginal ultrasonography Done