| Literature DB >> 2675181 |
M W Mewissen1, S J Erickson, W D Foley, E O Lipchik, D L Olson, K M McCann, E R Schreiber.
Abstract
Color Doppler flow imaging or compression ultrasound (US) was used to prospectively determine frequency of thrombosis at 54 venous insertion sites (47 in common femoral veins, seven in right internal jugular veins) after percutaneous placement of Greenfield filters for interruption of the inferior vena cava. Fifty-one filters were successfully placed in 51 patients with a dilator set or a balloon angioplasty catheter. Nine focal thrombi were detected in the common femoral vein (19%) and one in the right internal jugular vein (14%). Use of dilators induced eight thrombi (24%), compared with two (10%) from balloon catheters. The left common femoral vein had a high frequency of thrombosis, regardless of dilation technique (five of nine). Of nine patients with acute common femoral vein thrombosis, four became symptomatic within 10 days after the procedure. Patients may remain asymptomatic or have delayed symptoms; thus, US is valuable for determining patients at risk of thrombosis of the common femoral vein.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2675181 DOI: 10.1148/radiology.173.1.2675181
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiology ISSN: 0033-8419 Impact factor: 11.105