Literature DB >> 2382774

Upper extremity venous thrombosis diagnosed by duplex scanning.

T M Kerr1, K S Lutter, D M Moeller, K A Hasselfeld, L R Roedersheimer, P J McKenna, J L Winkler, K Spirtoff, M G Sampson, J J Cranley.   

Abstract

The incidence of axillary-subclavian venous thrombosis continues to rise, while reports of noninvasive methods to diagnose this condition have been sparse. A review of the records of 693 consecutive upper extremity duplex scans was performed, and a diagnosis of acute venous thrombosis was made in 123 of these patients. Of these, 85 involved the axillary or subclavian vein. Use of a central venous catheter was the most common risk factor for axillary-subclavian venous thrombosis. Within this group, 8% had a pulmonary embolism, of which 25% were fatal. Follow-up of patients with axillary-subclavian venous thrombosis at a mean of 2 years revealed that 49% of these patients had died. Of the remaining patients, more than one third had evidence of the post-thrombotic syndrome. Duplex scanning of the venous system provides a safe, reliable, and repeatable method of evaluating and following patients with suspected venous thrombosis of the upper extremity.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2382774     DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9610(05)80307-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Surg        ISSN: 0002-9610            Impact factor:   2.565


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