| Literature DB >> 20819203 |
Stefan Rosfors1, Lena M Persson, Gerd Lärfars, Lasse J Lapidus.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Postoperative asymptomatic deep venous thromboses (ADVT) can give rise to posttthrombotic syndrome (PTS), but there are still many unresolved issues in this context. For example, there is a lack of knowledge regarding the fate of small ADVT following minor orthopedic surgery. This follow-up study evaluates postthrombotic changes and clinical manifestations of PTS in a group of patients with asymptomatic calf vein DVT after surgery for Achilles tendon rupture.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20819203 PMCID: PMC2850883 DOI: 10.1186/1477-9560-8-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Thromb J ISSN: 1477-9560
Postoperative asymptomatic distal DVT at ultrasonography, grouped according to size, and distribution of prophylaxis/placebo within each group
| Patients with DVT ( | Prophylaxis/placebo 21/25 | |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Isolated calf muscular vein | 5 (11%) | 2/3 |
| 2. One deep calf vein stem † | 24 (52%) | 13/11 |
| 3. Two or more deep calf veins ‡ | 17 (37%) | 6/11 |
† In 19 patients in a fibular vein, in 5 patients in a posterior tibial vein.
‡ Includes one patient with a muscular vein DVT that during the immobilisation period progressed into calf veins and popliteal vein (see Table 2 - Patient nr 7)
Colour duplex ultrasound (CDU) findings in 9 patients with distal DVT at 3 weeks, and also investigated 6 weeks postoperatively
| Patient | 3-week CDU | 6-week CDU | Prophylaxis | Warfarin | Phlebography |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nr 1 | DVT in two soleus veins | Partial regress, only one soleus vein | Placebo | Started at 3 weeks | Negative, no DVT |
| Nr 2 | DVT in one fibular vein | Unchanged from 3 weeks | Dalteparin | No secondary prophylaxis | Initially interpreted as negative, positive at secondary evaluation |
| Nr 3 | DVT in one soleus vein | Progress into gastrocn and fibular veins | Dalteparin | Started at 6 weeks | Positive, performed at 6 weeks |
| Nr 4 | DVT in one soleus vein | Unchanged from 3 weeks | Placebo | No secondary prophylaxis | Initially interpreted as negative, positive at secondary evaluation |
| Nr 5 | DVT in one gastrocn vein | Progress into one more gastrocn vein | Placebo | No secondary prophylaxis | Not performed |
| Nr 6 | DVT in soleus vein | Progress into two fibular veins | Placebo | Started at 6 weeks | Positive, performed at 6 weeks |
| Nr 7 | DVT in two gastrocn veins | Progress into popliteal and calf veins | Placebo | Started at 6 weeks | Not performed |
| Nr 8 | DVT in one soleus vein | Progress into two fibular veins | Dalteparin | Started at 6 weeks | Positive, performed at 6 weeks |
| Nr 9 | DVT in one posterior tibial vein | Progress into two fibular veins | Dalteparin | Started at 6 weeks | Negative at 3 weeks, not performed at 6 weeks |
Relation between initial thrombus vessel and presence and location of postthrombotic changes as seen by ultrasonography at 5 years follow-up
| No post-thrombotic changes | Posttrombotic changes | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fewer segments | Same segments | New segments | ||
| Muscular veins (n = 5) | 5 | |||
| Post tibial veins, PTV (n = 7) | 3 | 3 | 1 | |
| Fibular veins, F (n = 27) | 12 | 12 | 3 | |
| PTV + F (n = 7) † | 1 | 5 | 1 | |
† Includes one patient with a muscular vein DVT that during the immobilisation period progressed into calf veins and popliteal vein (see Table 2 - Patient nr 7)
Results from venous plethysmography at 5 years follow-up in limbs with postoperative distal DVT and in contralateral limbs.
| VE (ml/100 ml × min) | T 1/2 (sec) | |
|---|---|---|
| Contralateral limbs (n = 46) | 107 (23) | 16 (8) |
| DVT limbs, all (n = 46) | 102 (24) | 17 (9) |
| 1. Isolated calf muscular vein (n = 5) | 102 (12) | 15 (6) |
| 2. One deep calf vein stem (n = 24) | 103 (27) | 19 (10) |
| 3. Two or more deep calf veins (n = 17) | 102 (23) | 15 (8) |
Mean and (SD); VE, venous emptying; T 1/2, half-refilling time