Anatomical correlations of the deep venous system and the golden number

Background: The golden ratio (GR), also known as phi (φ: 1.618), is a harmonic ratio found throughout nature. Objective: We seek to correlate the GR with the venous diameters of the deep venous system of the lower extremity (LE). Material and methods: We performed a case series study with a sample o...

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Main Authors: Jorge Ulloa, Valentina Sierra, Nicolás Suárez-Cañón, Diego Rincón, José Ordoñez, Oscar Moreno
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Permanyer 2022-07-01
Series:Revista Mexicana de Angiología
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Online Access:https://www.rmangiologia.com/frame_esp.php?id=84
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Summary:Background: The golden ratio (GR), also known as phi (φ: 1.618), is a harmonic ratio found throughout nature. Objective: We seek to correlate the GR with the venous diameters of the deep venous system of the lower extremity (LE). Material and methods: We performed a case series study with a sample of 43 healthy volunteers, between September and December 2020, comparing the diameters of the common femoral vein (CFV) 5-10 cm distal to the inguinal ligament and the popliteal vein (POPV) using the formula (CFV/CFV + VPOP). Results: The mean of the calculations for the right LE was 0.61 cm (99% CI: 0.59-0.62) and for the left LE was 0.59 cm (99% CI: 0.57-0.60). Conclusions: Venous diameter ratios were descriptively close to 1/φ. This is the first study on the role of phi in the venous circulation. Its application could contribute to real-life use in the field of innovation in vascular surgery.
ISSN:0377-4740
2696-130X