نتایج جستجو برای: deep venous thrombosis

تعداد نتایج: 304908  

1999
Ninh T. Nguyen James D. Luketich David M. Friedman Sayeed Ikramuddin Phil R. Schauer

Deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism are concerning causes of morbidity and mortality in patients undergoing general surgical procedures. Laparoscopic surgery has gained rapid acceptance in the past several years and is now a commonly performed procedure by most general surgeons. Multiple anecdotal reports of pulmonary embolism following laparoscopic cholecystectomy have been reported,...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiology 0
hadi rokni yazdi department of radiology, advanced diagnostic and interventional radiology research center (adir), imam khomeini hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran; advanced diagnostic and interventional radiology research center (adir), medical imaging center, imam khomeini hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. tel: +98-9124136470, fax: +98-2166581578 nematollah rostami department of internal medicine, modarres hospital, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran homa hakimian department of internal medicine, modarres hospital, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mehdi mohammadifar department of radiology, advanced diagnostic and interventional radiology research center (adir), imam khomeini hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mahsa ghajarzadeh brain and spinal injury research center (basir), tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

ankylosing spondylitis (as) is an inflammatory rheumatic disease. phlegmasia cerulea dolens is a severe form of deep vein thrombosis characterized by swelling, pain, and bluish discoloration. treatment delay may cause venous gangrene, tissue ischemia, limb loss or death. here, we present an as case who presented with phlegmasia cerulea dolens and treated by catheter-directed thrombolysis.

Journal: :The Ulster Medical Journal 1999
P. T. Kennedy W. Loan M. Buckley P. Rice P. Hanley

Duplex ultrasound is used in many radiology departments as the first line of investigation for symptomatic deep venous thrombosis. Before changing the practice of our department from venography to duplex ultrasonography, we wanted to assess our ability to identify deep venous thrombosis on ultrasound. Thirty-eight patients were investigated for suspected deep venous thrombosis by venography and...

Journal: :American family physician 1999
B F Yeager S C Matheny

Patients with a diagnosis of acute deep venous thrombosis have traditionally been hospitalized and treated with unfractionated heparin followed by oral anticoagulation therapy. Several clinical trials have shown that low-molecular-weight heparin is at least as safe and effective as unfractionated heparin in the treatment of uncomplicated deep venous thrombosis. The use of low-molecular-weight h...

2016
Amy Leung Clare Heal Jennifer Banks Breanna Abraham Gian Capati Casper Pretorius

Background. Central venous catheters and peripherally inserted central catheters are well established risk factors for upper limb deep vein thrombosis. There is limited literature on the thrombosis rates in patients with peripheral catheters. A prospective observational study was conducted to determine the incidence of peripheral catheter-related thrombosis in surgical patients. Methods. Patien...

Journal: :Neurocritical care 2011
Paul Vespa

Although clinicians are generally advised to use prophylactic therapy to reduce the risk for developing deep venous thrombosis in patients after repair of ruptured aneurysms, limited data are available to guide specific therapeutic decisions. An electronic literature search was conducted to identify English-language articles that addressed prophylactic treatment for deep venous thrombosis after...

Journal: :The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 2011
Geert-Jan Geersing Kristel Janssen Ruud Oudega Henk C P M van Weert Henri E J H Stoffers Arno W Hoes Karel G M Moons

We thank Dr Reynolds for carefully reading and commenting on our article, and indeed must agree that the maximum score on the Oudega rule is 13 points (as a patient cannot be both male and taking oral contraceptives). We do stress, however, that from a GP’s point of view, the most valuable use of the Oudega rule is to exclude deep venous thrombosis (DVT). For that purpose, a threshold at three ...

Journal: :The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2003
Dawn LaPorte Sharon Farber Sergei Sorin Sara Wabba Elizabeth Daneels Adam Korzenko Colin P Kopes-Kerr

BACKGROUND Deep venous thrombosis in primary care is usually treated with rest, analgesics, intravenous or low-molecular-weight heparin, and coumadin. In some cases, however, a less familiar course of diagnosis and management is required. METHODS We describe the case of a 53-year-old truck driver who had an acute deep venous thrombosis of his right lower extremity, which failed to respond to ...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1983
P D Angus R Nakielny D T Goodrum

The effect of the pneumatic tourniquet on the incidence of postoperative deep venous thrombosis is uncertain. We carried out a controlled study comparing the incidence of deep venous thrombosis when a tourniquet was used with the incidence when a tourniquet was not used. Thrombosis was detected by radioisotope venography. The results of the study showed no difference in incidence and we conclud...

Journal: :Stroke 1993
N U Rahman A R al-Tahan

BACKGROUND Massive bilateral infarcts due to deep venous system thrombosis are extremely rare and poorly documented. We present a case with computed tomographic evidence of both thrombosis and infarction of the whole deep venous system. CASE DESCRIPTION A previously healthy 30-year-old woman who had taken oral contraceptives for 3 years complained of recurrent headaches and transient visual o...

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