| Literature DB >> 26677349 |
Leslie Fiengo1, Federico Bucci2, Elias Khalil1, Bruno Salvati3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to discuss the results of catheter-directed thrombolysis and complementary procedures to treat acute iliofemoral deep vein thrombosis (DVT) evaluating the safety and effectivness of an easy access such as the Great Saphenous Vein. METHODS AND MATERIALS: A total of 22 consecutive patients with iliofemoral thrombosis and two patients with femoro-popliteal thrombosis on recent onset diagnosed with Ultrasound Doppler and contrast venography underwent intrathrombus drip infusion of urokinase while intravenous heparin was continued using saphenical access. Residual venous stenosis were treated in six patients by percutaneous balloon Angioplasty and stenting. All patients underwent routine venous duplex imaging at 30 days, 3 months, 6 months and every 6 months thereafter.Entities:
Keywords: Caval filter; Deep vein thrombosis; Endovenous technique; Saphenous vein; Thrombolysis
Year: 2015 PMID: 26677349 PMCID: PMC4681163 DOI: 10.1186/s12959-015-0070-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Thromb J ISSN: 1477-9560
Patients characteristics and immediate outcomes
| No. of patients | 24 |
| Age (y), | 35 |
| Mean range | (18–62) |
| Location | 20 (83 %) Left Side |
| 4 (17 %) Right Side | |
| Extention of DVT | 22 (92 %) ilio-femoral |
| 2 (8 %) femoro-popliteal | |
| Causes | Idiopathic 10 (42 %) |
| Orthopaedic Surgery 6 (25 %) | |
| Politrauma 4 (17 %) | |
| Venous anomaly 2 (8 %) | |
| Neoplastic disease 2 (8 %) | |
| Pregress PE | 1(4 %) |
| Lytic Agent Used | 24 (100 %) UK |
| Additional Procedures | 6 (25 %) PTA/stenting |
| Complications (PE,hematoma,systemic bleeding ,Others) | 0 |
| Partial Lysis of thrombi after 24 h | 24 |
| Recanalization of GSV and valvular continence | 20 |
| Complete Recanalization after 48 h | 16 |
Outcomes after 2 years follow-up
| No. of patients | 24 |
| Reccurence | 0 |
| Persistant occlusoin or stenosis | 2 (8 %) |
| Deep Vein Reflux | 2 (8 %) |
| Medical stoking compression | 20 ≤ 6 months |
| 2 ≥ 6 months | |
| 2 ≥ 12 months | |
| Anticoagulant therapy | 4 ≥ 6 months |
| 20 ≥ 6 months | |
| PTS | 2 (8 %) venous ulcer |