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What Is A Stars
Dr. Jennifer Feeny
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) occurs when a blood clot forms in a deep vein, usually in the leg. This is a medical emergency and you should seek medical care immediately if you suspect that you have a DVT. David Bloom, a news reporter for NBC died from a complication of a DVT in 2003 at the age of 39. Knowing the risk factors and symptoms of deep vein thrombosis may save your life!
Risk factors
A person who is inactive for an extended period of time is at increased risk of DVT. This can happen during a long airline flight, while wearing a cast, following surgery and even when in the hospital for another condition. Other risk factors include:
* Varicose veins
* Blood clotting disorders
* Family history of DVT or clotting disorders
* Heart disease
* Obesity
* Chronic leg swelling
* Dehydration
* Birth Control Pills containing estrogen
* Hormone replacement therapy
* Pregnancy/recent childbirth
* Smoking
* Age (over 40 years old)
* Trauma
* Recent surgery
The more risk factors a person has, the greater the risk of developing a DVT. But, anyone can develop a DVT, even people without any of these risk factors.
Symptoms
The most common warning signs are calf tenderness, swelling, warmth and/or redness of the leg. However, some people with a DVT have no symptoms or just a very mild discomfort in the leg.
A serious complication of DVT is a pulmonary embolism, which may cause death. This happens when a clot breaks loose from the leg and travels to the lung. Symptoms of a pulmonary embolism include:
* Shortness of breath
* Chest pain
* Tightness in chest
* Coughing up blood
Another complication of a DVT is damage to the vein from the blood clot which can result in chronic swelling, pain and discoloration of that leg.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis can be challenging for a physician, especially when symptoms are vague. Leg swelling can be cause by congestive heart failure or venous insufficiency. Calf tenderness could be caused by tendonitis. If a DVT is suspected, a doctor will order tests that can detect a blood clot in the leg. The most accurate for diagnosis is the venogram. A venogram involves injecting dye into the vein and taking pictures to determine if there is a blockage. A less invasive option is a Duplex Ultrasound. Due to its high sensitivity and specificity, Duplex Ultrasound has replaced venography as the most widely used test in evaluation of DVT. Duplex Ultrasonography is safe in pregnancy and for those allergic to contract dyes used in venograms.
Treatment
There are a few options that your doctor may recommend in the treatment of DVT. Anticoagulants, like heparin or coumadin, may be prescribed to thin the blood to prevent accrual or formation of new clots. There are now filters available that can be surgically placed into a large vein to capture the clots. Compression stockings may be used to control swelling in the legs.
Prevention
If you have risk factors for a DVT, consider these tips for reducing the likelihood of developing a blood clot:
* Exercise you legs every 2 to 3 hours when on a long trip. Walk the aisles of a plane or train, and take regular breaks during a car trip.
* Drink plenty of fluids; avoid alcohol and caffeine.
* Wear Compression stockings.
* Take blood thinning medications, if prescribed by your doctor.
* If you are hospitalized, or having surgery, discuss preventative medication with your physician.
Each year, at least 100,000 deaths are attributed to deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolisms. About 1 in every 1000 adults develop a DVT in a given year. Deep vein throbosis is a common, serious medical condition that all adults should be aware of. Early symptom recognition and diagnosis improves outcomes and saves lives.
Copyright (c) 2009 Dr. Jennifer Feeny
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