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POSTOPERATIVE DEEP-VEIN THROMBOSIS
Lancet, The, 1969C Flanc, V V Kakkar, M B Clarke
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Emergency Nurse, 2004
This ED study was undertaken to determine inter-observer variability between emergency consultant doctors and nurse practitioners in the use of the Wells score in the assessment of deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
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This ED study was undertaken to determine inter-observer variability between emergency consultant doctors and nurse practitioners in the use of the Wells score in the assessment of deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1994
Credit for fundamental studies leading to our current understanding of deep-vein thrombosis should be given to Bauer, who used phlebography to diagnose deep-vein thrombosis complicating fractures of the tibia,1 and to Sevitt and Gallagher for their autopsy-based studies of the prevalence of venous thromboembolism in patients with other injuries2,3. The
E E, Weinmann, E W, Salzman
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Credit for fundamental studies leading to our current understanding of deep-vein thrombosis should be given to Bauer, who used phlebography to diagnose deep-vein thrombosis complicating fractures of the tibia,1 and to Sevitt and Gallagher for their autopsy-based studies of the prevalence of venous thromboembolism in patients with other injuries2,3. The
E E, Weinmann, E W, Salzman
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Pregnancy and Deep Vein Thrombosis
Seminars in Vascular Medicine, 2001The diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) during pregnancy remain problematic. This article reviews the pathophysiology of pregnancy-related DVT and suggests diagnostic strategies, highlighting the pitfalls specific to this patient population.
S M, Bates, J S, Ginsberg
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Diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 1994In this chapter, various tests have been discussed in the diagnosis of DVT and have been classified according to various patient categories. To summarize, the following guidelines may be of clinical use in the management of patients with suspected DVT.
M M, Koopman +2 more
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Diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1997The diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is discussed. Accurately diagnosing DVT is critical to making appropriate treatment decisions. Careful patient assessment, combined with objective testing, improves the accuracy of the diagnosis and reduces the likelihood of inappropriate treatment.
S T, Haines, H I, Bussey
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Diagnosing Deep Vein Thrombosis
Postgraduate Medicine, 2010In this article, we discuss the approach for diagnosing deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in different patient populations. Clinical features and probability assessment guide further diagnostic tests. D-dimer testing is used as screening test; however, duplex ultrasound remains the primary confirmatory test.
Bhanusupriya, Somarouthu +2 more
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Deep vein thrombosis and prostatectomy
Urology, 1983A research protocol to evaluate the prevention of deep vein thrombosis in sequential patients undergoing prostatectomy is presented. There is an overall incidence of deep vein thrombosis in 8 per cent of patients. There was no advantage with intermittent leg compression when compared with elastic stockings.
K N, Van Arsdalen +4 more
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Treatment of Deep Vein Thrombosis
Seminars in Vascular Medicine, 2001Most patients who present with deep vein thrombosis (DVT) can be treated with weight-adjusted, fixed-dose, low molecular heparin as an outpatient. The subsequent duration of oral anticoagulant therapy should be individualized according to the risk of recurrent venous thromboembolism and the risk of anticoagulant-induced bleeding. The risk of recurrence
Couturaud, Francis, Kearon, Clive
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Deep vein thrombosis in an adolescent
Pediatric Emergency Care, 1989We report an unusual case of deep vein thrombosis following minor trauma in an adolescent who presented with a swollen, tender, lower extremity. Work-up consisted of a venogram which demonstrated occlusion of the deep venous system in the proximal leg. The patient was hospitalized for intravenous heparin followed by oral anticoagulation therapy.
D A, Berman +3 more
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