
pmid: 27628001
Venous insufficiency following deep venous thrombosis is known as the post thrombotic syndrome. Whilst its presentation and symptoms can vary slightly between individuals, it can have a profound effect on quality of life. Symptoms range from mild limb swelling to severe intractable ulceration. A number of scoring systems have been developed to help monitor the disease progression, response to treatment as well as to classify patients for research purposes.Treatment involves a combination of therapies, including compression stockings, venous stenting for out flow obstruction and in some instances deep venous bypass. A considerable effort is made in preventing post thrombotic syndrome with a number of trials looking into the effect of prompt and stable anticoagulation, the effect of compression stockings, the effect of exercise and the outcomes following early thrombus removal strategies such as catheter directed and pharmacomechanical thrombolysis.
Venous Thrombosis, Vitamin K, Mechanical Thrombolysis, Leg Ulcer, Anticoagulants, Heparin, Low-Molecular-Weight, Severity of Illness Index, Postthrombotic Syndrome, Treatment Outcome, Disease Progression, Quality of Life, Edema, Humans, Stents, Stockings, Compression
Venous Thrombosis, Vitamin K, Mechanical Thrombolysis, Leg Ulcer, Anticoagulants, Heparin, Low-Molecular-Weight, Severity of Illness Index, Postthrombotic Syndrome, Treatment Outcome, Disease Progression, Quality of Life, Edema, Humans, Stents, Stockings, Compression
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