| Literature DB >> 29682121 |
Akiko Okunaga1, Yuichi Oshima2, Isao Yasui1, Saki Ikuma2, Norifumi Higashidani2, Satoshi Takashima2, Hisaaki Kita2, Yoshimune Hiramoto2, Tadashi Kuroda2, Shinji Morimoto2, Shinji Sasaki1, Hiroshi Takami3, Masahiro Izumi2.
Abstract
We retrospectively examined patients with ultrasonographically occlusive acute proximal deep vein thrombosis (DVT). All patients were categorized into two groups on the basis of whether great saphenous vein (GSV) flow toward the common femoral vein was detected (flow [+]; n=10) or undetected (flow [-]; n=10). We investigated the relationship between the GSV flow pattern and DVT recanalization. Thrombus recanalization, which is defined as diameter reduction to lower than 40% of the vessel diameter, was confirmed in seven of the flow (+), and none of the flow (-). This study proposes that the GSV flow pattern may be a simple marker for the recanalization of proximal occlusive DVT.Entities:
Keywords: deep vein thrombosis; great saphenous vein; ultrasonography
Year: 2018 PMID: 29682121 PMCID: PMC5882343 DOI: 10.3400/avd.cr.17-00096
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Vasc Dis ISSN: 1881-641X