Venous Haemodynamics and Morphology in Relation to Recanalisation and Thrombus Resolution in Patients with Proximal Deep Venous Thrombosis

1999 
Objective:Follow-up studies of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) are needed to gain increased knowledge of the process of recanalisation over time. In this study modern diagnostic techniques were used to analyse changes in venous circulation during the process of recanalisation and thrombus resolution.Design and setting:Prospective follow-up study of patients with symptomatic DVT referred to a vascular diagnostic laboratory. The patients were evaluated by repeated examinations with colour duplex ultrasound and computerised strain-gauge plethysmography.Patients:Eighteen consecutive patients with acute DVT occluding the calf veins and femoropopliteal vein segments.Main outcome measures:Ultrasonographic assessment of thrombus resolution and flow patterns in deep and superficial veins. Plethysmographic determination of venous volume and venous outflow capacity.Results:At 3 months' and 6 months' follow-up, 33% and 56%, respectively, were recanalised but almost all limbs still had some degree of functional outflow o...
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