DVT Ix & Mx & Thrombophilia Screening Flashcards
What are the questions in the 2 level DVT Wells Score?
What score means a DVT is likely?
2 or more
What score means a DVT is unlikely?
1 or less
If a DVT is likely (2 or more) what investigations should you do?
- A proximal leg vein ultrasound scan within 4 hours and, if the result is negative, a D-dimer test.
- If a proximal leg vein ultrasound scan cannot be carried out within 4 hours:
- D-dimer test should be performed
- LMWH
- Proximal leg vein US within 24 hours.
If a DVT is unlikely (Score of 1 or less), what investigations should you do?
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D-Dimer. If Positive:
- A proximal leg vein USS within 4 hours.
- If cannot, then LMWH and perform within 24 hours.
What is the management of a DVT/
- LMWH - continue for 5 days or until INR is >=2.0 for 24 hours.
- Warfarin is given within 24 hours of Diagnosis.
How long should Warfarin be given for a DVT?
NICE recommend reassessing at 3 months and then extending if an unprovoked DVT or risk factors and no additional risk of bleeding.
In practice, DVT is given for 6 months if unprovoked DVT.
If a cancer patient gets a DVT, what is their treatment?
LMWH for 6 months.
What initial investigations should be done in someone has had an unprovoked DVTs (To exclude cancer)?
- A physical examination
- CXR
- Blood tests - FBC, Serum Calcium, Liver Function Tests.
- Urinalysis.
If you do suspect cancer, & the initial investigations are normal, what further investigation should you consider?
REMEMBER >40 years old
Cancer.
Abdominal-Pelvic CT scan
(And a mammogram in women)
What 2 conditions should you consider that can cause an unprovoked VTE?
Cancer (If >40 years old)
Thombophilia
When should you not offer thrombophilia screening even if you think someone may have an underlying condition?
If they are on lifelong warfarin because it won’t alter management.
What are some inherited causes of thrombophilia?
- Factor V Leiden (most common cause of thrombophilia)
- Prothrombin Gene Mutation (Second most common cause)
Rarer (These generally have a higher relative risk of getting DVT)
- Antithrombin III deficiency (Highest risk of DVT)
- Protein C deficiency
- Protein S deficiency
What is an aquired cause of thrombophilia?
Antiphospholipid syndrome
Antiphospholipid syndrome is most common secondary to SLE.
What drugs can cause thrombophilia?
COCP