DVT Flashcards
define DVT?
- A DVT is a formation of a thrombus within the deep veins (most commonly in the calf or thigh)
what is the aetiology of DVT?
- Deep veins in the legs are more prone toblood stasis, hence clots are more likely to form.
- Virchows triad contributes towards blood clots = hypercoagulability of blood, vessel wall injury, stasis of blood
what are the risk factors of a DVT?
o COCP o Post-surgery o Prolonged immobility o Obesity o Pregnancy o Dehydration o Smoking o Polycythaemia o Thrombophilia (e.g. protein C deficiency) o Malignancy
what is the epidemiology of DVT?
- DVTs are very common
- especially in hospitalized patients
what are the presenting symptoms of DVTs?
- very swollen limb
- / sometimes painless
what are the signs of a DVT on examination?
- local erythema, warmth, swelling
- large leg circumference
- varicosities (swollen vessels)
- skin color changes
what needs to be examined when looking for a PE
- resp rate
- pulse oximetry
- pulse rate
what are appropriate investigations for DVT?
- Doppler ultrasound
this detects the flow of blood through your vessels
- Doppler ultrasound
-2. impedance Plethysmography
this is detecting changes in electrical resistance due to the changes in blood volume
-3. Bloods
D-dimer - this is used as a negative predictor
- 4.Thrombophilia screen if indicated
- If PE is suspected check ECG, CXR and ABG
what is a management plan of anticoagulation for DVT?
- Anticoagulation
- Heparin whilst waiting for warfarin
- DVTs extending above the knee need anti coag for 6 months
- DVTs that don’t extend above the knee need anti coag for 3 months
- recurrent DVTs need long term warfarin
what are other general management steps for DVTs?
- IVC filter
- prevention methods such as graduated compression socks
- mobilisation
- prophylactic heparin
what are the possible complications of DVT?
- PE
- Venous Infarction
- Thrombophlebitis
- Chronic venous insufficiency
what is the prognosis for patients with DVT?
- depends on the extent of the DVT
- below knee DVTs have a good prognosis
- proximal DVTs have a greater chance of embolism