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- W2045486267 abstract "Venous disease was evaluated in relation to post-thrombotic syndrome 5 years after deep venous thrombosis (DVT) in patients treated with a regimen of low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) and warfarin in a Hospital-in-the-Home program.The presence of flow, reflux and compressibility in 51 patients (102 limbs, 54 with DVT and 48 without DVT) was assessed by duplex ultrasound scanning. Blood tests were carried out for prothrombotic screening. Venous disease was related to pathologic severity of post-thrombotic syndrome, characterized by the CEAP (clinical, etiologic, anatomic, pathophysiologic) classification on a scale of 0 to 6.In the 102 limbs studied, 30 patients (59%) had an underlying thrombophilic disorder. The most common cause of DVT was postoperation and prolonged immobilization not related to postoperation. The most common thrombophilic abnormalities were anticardiolipin antibody and a deficiency of protein C or S, or both. Twenty-six limbs (48%) had proximal involvement (proximal and proximal plus distal DVT); resolution (recanalization or normal vein) in these limbs was seen in 85% at 6 months and 96% at 5 years. After 5 years, 25 of these proximal DVT limbs (96%) developed reflux and there were 4 limbs in CEAP class 0, 8 in classes 1 to 3, and 14 in classes 4 to 6. All of the 28 limbs (52%) with distal DVT showed DVT resolution by 6 months. After 5 years, 10 limbs (36%) developed reflux, and 13 limbs were in class 0, 12 in classes 1 to 3, and 3 limbs in classes 4 to 6. No DVT was detected in the 48 contralateral limbs, but reflux was detected in 25 limbs (52%), predominately in the superficial veins (16 limbs, 64%).The resolution of thrombus was more rapid and complete in patients with distal DVT than in those with proximal DVT. Patients with proximal DVT developed a more severe form of post-thrombotic syndrome that was likely related to the development of deep venous reflux. An important finding of this study was an unexpectedly high incidence of venous reflux in the apparently unaffected limb. Although these non-DVT limbs were not investigated at presentation, our data is consistent with the hypothesis that DVT may result in a more systemic disorder of venous function." @default.
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- W2045486267 title "Five-year outcome study of deep vein thrombosis in the lower limbs" @default.
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