Author:
Belcaro Giovanni,Laurora Giuseppe,Cesarone Maria Rosaria,De Sanctis Maria Teresa
Abstract
After an episode of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) 224 patients were ran domized into four groups: a control group (A; 63 subjects); one receiving pro phylaxis with indobufen (B; 60 patients)—an oral antiplatelet agent; one using graduated elastic compression stockings (C; 53); and one receiving prophylaxis with both indobufen and graduated stockings (D; 48). Patients were monitored over a three-year period with color duplex scanning repeated every three months. In 46% of the controls there was at least one episode of recurrent DVT (RDVT). In patients receiving indobufen (group B) and using graduated com pression stockings (group C) the incidence of RDVT was significantly lower (5% and 9.43%, respectively). The incidence of RDVT was further significantly re duced by the combination of the two methods (group D) (2.08%). In conclusion, RDVT is common and often asymptomatic and can be effec tively prevented by prophylaxis with indobufen or graduated compression and more effectively by the combination of the two methods.
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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