IPC01. The Utilization of Bilateral Lower Extremity Venous Duplex in Patients With Bilateral Lower Extremity Swelling in an Acute Setting: Emergency Departmentdoi:10.1016/j.jvs.2019.04.078Einstein JumaCaitlyn DowlingLauren DiLelloIan SchliederDahlia Plummer...
Extensive bilateral lower extremity deep venous thrombosis in a patient on dimethyl fumarate 来自 EBSCO 喜欢 0 阅读量: 23 作者:EV Ratchford,JT Baldanza,CA Pardo 摘要: The article describes the case of a 45-year-old man who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS). He presented with ...
Safety of Simultaneous Bilateral Total Knee Arthroplasty. The prevalence of deep venous thrombosis was lower after simultaneous bilateral total knee replacement, but this difference was not significant. The ... Restrepo,Camilo,Parvizi,... - 《Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery American Volume》 被引量...
In a prospective randomized study14 of 47 high-risk trauma patients, baseline duplex imaging was performed on admission and bilateral contrast venography on days 7 to 15. Lower extremity DVT was identified in 13 patients (6 proximal and 7 distal). Two patients were diagnosed as having nonfatal...
Deep venous thrombosis existed left lower extremity (n=39), right lower extremity (n=21) and bilateral lower extremity (n=13). Thrombosis vein segment of all patients were evaluated with duplex ultrasonography after 6 months. Radiologic findings of thrombosis disappeared in 54 patients (73%). ...
Bilateral lower limb venous access (femoral or popliteal) was performed using anatomic landmarks. First, vein anatomy and obstruction zones were evaluated with multiplanar digital subtraction venography. After that, bilateral IVUS was performed in all cases in both limbs, regardless of the venous DU...
A retrospective review of 4035 consecutive lower extremity venous duplex scans were made in 3146 hospital patients at our Intersocietal Commission for the Accreditation of Vascular Laboratories (ICAVL)-accredited vascular lab. Seven hundred sixteen (17.7%) duplex scans were positive for acute DVTs, ...
bilateral leg and foot edema are present. What is the most common cause for this? CHF what is the most common cause of upper extremity DVT in the normal ambulatory patient population? Paget - Shroetter Syndrome AKA spontaneous effort thrombosis which of the following is a long term treatment ...
and venous duplex revealed RV dysfunction with McConnell’s sign, saddle PE (Figure 1), and extensive bilateral PE with small developing pulmonary infarctions in the right, middle, and lower lobes (Figure 2andFigure 3). After evaluation, the decision was made to pursue CAVT with Lightning Fla...
There were 79 patients who underwent lysis and stenting (6 bilateral interventions; mean age, 45.9 ± 17 years; 48 female). Ten patients (12 limbs) underwent single-stage treatment with pharmacomechanical thrombolysis, and the remaining 69 (73 limbs) had two to four operating room sessions comb...