Chronic non occlusive dvt treatment
Department of Respiratory Medicine
Deep vein thrombosis is the cause of significant morbidity and mortality. ... The majority of the thrombi in asymptomatic high-risk patients are in the calf veins and are often non-occlusive. Ultrasonography has improved the detection of DVT in high-risk patients following surgery. ... in evaluation of suspected acute DVT and may be helpful in ...
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Prior hemorrhagic CVA at any time, non-hemorrhagic CVA within 1 year. Known intracranial neoplasm. Active internal bleeding (not including menses) Suspected aortic dissection Relative. SBP >180 on presentation or chronic HTN. Prior non-hemorrhagic CVA at anytime. INR >2.0 or known bleeding diatheses. Trauma or surgery within 2-4 wks. Prolonged ...
[DOC File]Cardiology - Stanford University
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Treatment. Non Drug treatment: Delousing. Drug treatment . First line . Procaine penicillin, 400,000 unit I.M. single dose. For children: 25,000-50,000 units. (For S/Es, C/Is, and dosage forms, see under Benzyl penicillin page 38) Check blood film after 12 hours of treatment. If negative, give tetracycline 250 mgTID for three consecutive days.
[DOC File]STANDARD TREATMENT GUIDELINES
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Chronic worsening symptomatic mesenteric ischemia. Superficial venous insufficiency: Risk of not proceeding if appropriate: non-healing and/or worsening venous ulcerations, cellulitis, intractable pain, variceal hemorrhage/bleeding. Procedures: endovenous saphenous ablation and/or suture ligation, necessary office visits and wound care ...
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Aorto-iliac Occlusive Disease – combined disease with treatment options. Lower Extremity. Occlusive disease (acute versus chronic) Emboli. Claudication. Limb threatening ischemia (CLI) Aneurysms. Femoral. Popliteal. Pseudo aneurysms – with and without infection. Portal Hypertension. Wound Care Management. Wound types – ulcers. Venous ...
[DOC File]VASCULAR SURGERY CURRICULUM
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Chronic bacterial contamination of the airway is common in COPD and may be an important part of the pathogenic process even when the disease is stable. Non-infective causes, such as air pollution and ambient temperature variation, may also cause acute exacerbations. The cause of about 1/3 of severe COPD exacerbations cannot be identified.
Deep vein thrombosis - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Strongest link with DVT. Combined arterial and venous insufficiency (CAVI) – ulcers have longest healing times, reoccur most frequently, and many are unlikely to heal even with surgical intervention. Reflux > 15 ml/sec. Wounds won’t heal. Predicts wound development (Mosti, 2000) Other: History of leg injury (Lacroix, 2003) Signs and symptoms
[DOC File]Skin Temperature and Chronic Venous Insufficiency
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Chronic GvHD. Presence of chronic GvHD is the most important factor determining long-term outcome and quality of life following allogeneic HSCT. It occurs in 30 to 50% of allogeneic transplants. It can occur after previous acute GvHD disease or without, though previous GvHD is the strongest risk factor for the chronic …
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19) A 70 year old woman with chronic renal disease and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is struck by a car while crossing a street. In the Emergency Room she had a GCS of 15 with normal vital signs. She complains of diffuse chest wall pain. Blood tests show: NA 144. K 4.6. Cl 110. CO2 14. Creatinine 350. ABG on nasal prongs 4L/m. pH ...
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