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Post-Thrombotic Syndrome
, Postthrombotic Syndrome, Post-Phlebitic Syndrome, Postphlebitic Syndrome
See Also
Deep Vein Thrombosis
Venous Insufficiency
Phlegmasia
Definitions
Post-Thrombotic Syndrome (Post-Phlebitic Syndrome)
Complication of
Deep Vein Thrombosis
(DVT) resulting in severe symptomatic
Venous Insufficiency
Symptoms include edema, pain, myalgias and may be further complicated by
Venous Stasis Ulcer
s
Epidemiology
Postthrombotic Syndrome is seen in 20 to 50% of patients with history of DVT
Severe Postthrombotic Syndrome (e.g.
Venous Stasis Ulcer
s) occurs in 5 to 10% of patients after DVT
Pathophysiology
Persistent venous
Occlusion
and valvular reflux result in increased venous pressures (venous
Hypertension
)
Residual venous thrombus typically remains following
DVT Anticoagulation
Venous
Hypertension
results in
Muscle
hypoperfusion, decreased tissue integrity and increased permeability
Leads to chronic inflammation-mediated edema
Risk Factors
Anatomically extensive
Deep Vein Thrombosis
Recurrent
Deep Vein Thrombosis
on the same side
Persistent extremity symptoms one month after the acute
Deep Vein Thrombosis
Older age (up to 3 fold increased risk)
Obesity
(BMI>30 doubles risk)
Symptoms
Characteristics
Limb Pain
Limb heaviness of
Fatigue
Limb swelling
Provocative
Standing
Walking
Palliative
Rest
Limb elevation
Signs
See
Venous Insufficiency
Acute
Venous Insufficiency
findings
Limb
Edema
Limb Redness
Limb dusky
Cyanosis
Chronic Venous Insufficiency
findings
Telangiectasia
s (esp. peri-malleolar)
New
Varicose Vein
s
Stasis
Hyperpigmentation
Lipodermatosclerosis
(skin and subcutaneous tissue thickening)
Venous Stasis Ulcer
s
Grading
Severity
See
Villalta Post-Thrombotic Syndrome Scale
(
Villalta-Prandoni Scale
)
Management
Bothersome
Leg Edema
is reduced with below knee graded
Compression Stockings
Prandoni (2004) Ann Intern Med 141:249-56 [PubMed]
Encourage 30 minute walk per day
Kahn (2011) CMAJ 183(1):37-44 +PMID:21098066 [PubMed]
Prevention
See
Deep Vein Thrombosis Prevention
Prevent the first DVT
Prevent subsequent DVT
Maximize compliance with
Anticoagulation
after DVT
Avoid subtherapeutic INR with
Warfarin
(esp. in the first month after DVT diagnosis)
Elastic
Compression Sock
s (30-40 mmHg knee high) following lower extremity DVT
May prevent Postthrombotic Syndrome with 30-40 mmHg knee high socks
However mixed study results
Berntsen (2016) Am J Med 129(4): 447 [PubMed]
Kahn (2014) Lancet 383(9920): 880-8 [PubMed]
Acute catheter directed
Thrombolysis
with or without thrombectomy
Consider in acute proximal DVT (e.g. iliac vein or upper femoral vein)
Lowers, but does eliminate risk of Post-Thrombotic Syndrome
Enden (2012) Lancet 379(9810): 31-8 [PubMed]
Watson (2014) Cochrane Database Syst Rev 1(1): CD002783 [PubMed]
References
Baldwin (2013) J Thromb Haemost 11(5):795-805 +PMID: 23433231 [PubMed]
Kahn (2016) Hematology 2016(1):413-8 +PMID: 27913509 [PubMed]
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