Superficial vein thrombosis: State of art. A review.

Francesca Cortese, Luisiana Stolfi, Giampaolo Luzi, Giandomenico Tarsia, Gianpaolo D'Addeo, Marilena De Francesco, Paolo Tondi, Marco Fabio Costantino
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ObjectivesSuperficial venous thrombosis (SVT) is an acute thrombosis affecting the superficial venous system, characterized by inflammation of the venous wall. While much research has focused on deep vein thrombosis (DVT), SVT has historically been neglected due to its reputation as a benign and self-limiting condition.MethodsA literature search was conducted using PubMed and Google Scholar from January 2000 to December 2023, focusing on English-language publications and including original articles, systematic reviews, and randomized controlled trials. The following keywords were used in various combinations: "superficial venous thrombosis," "superficial thrombophlebitis," "phlebitis," and "thrombophlebitis." The review aimed to analyze SVT, discuss its key features, treatment approaches, and prognosis. We identified 133 potentially relevant records, of which 98 were screened in full text; 39 met our inclusion criteria (i.e., adult populations, clinical data on SVT incidence, risk factors, and treatment outcomes). A PRISMA-style flowchart illustrates the selection process and reasons for exclusion (e.g., duplication, lack of relevant endpoints).ResultsSVT is a common but often underestimated condition that can lead to complications, including pulmonary embolism. The mainstay treatment consists of anticoagulant therapy, starting with low-dose unfractionated heparin or fondaparinux as the first-line drug, progressing to oral anticoagulants at therapeutic doses in more extensive cases. The diagnosis is primarily clinical but should be confirmed by color Doppler ultrasound. Furthermore, SVT may be indicative of serious underlying conditions.ConclusionsWhile often considered benign, SVT is a deceptive pathology. If not properly diagnosed and treated, it can progress to DVT and associated complications. Additionally, SVT may signal significant systemic conditions such as malignancies, hereditary thrombophilia, and cardiovascular diseases, warranting further investigation by clinicians.

浅静脉血栓:最新研究进展。复习一下。
目的浅静脉血栓形成(SVT)是一种影响浅静脉系统的急性血栓形成,以静脉壁炎症为特征。虽然许多研究都集中在深静脉血栓形成(DVT)上,但由于SVT被认为是一种良性和自限性疾病,因此一直被忽视。方法检索2000年1月至2023年12月PubMed和谷歌Scholar的文献,以英文出版物为主,包括原创文章、系统评价和随机对照试验。以下关键词以不同的组合使用:“浅静脉血栓形成”、“浅血栓性静脉炎”、“静脉炎”和“血栓性静脉炎”。本文旨在分析SVT,讨论其主要特征,治疗方法和预后。我们确定了133个可能相关的记录,其中98个被全文筛选;39例符合我们的纳入标准(即,成年人群、SVT发病率、危险因素和治疗结果的临床数据)。prisma风格的流程图说明了选择过程和排除的原因(例如,重复,缺乏相关的终点)。结果ssvt是一种常见但常被低估的疾病,可导致并发症,包括肺栓塞。主要的治疗方法是抗凝治疗,以低剂量的未分离肝素或氟达达肝素作为一线药物,在更广泛的病例中发展到治疗剂量的口服抗凝药物。诊断主要是临床,但应通过彩色多普勒超声确诊。此外,SVT可能预示着严重的潜在疾病。结论虽然常被认为是良性的,但SVT是一种具有欺骗性的病理。如果不正确诊断和治疗,它可能发展为深静脉血栓和相关并发症。此外,SVT可能预示着重要的全身性疾病,如恶性肿瘤、遗传性血栓病和心血管疾病,需要临床医生进一步研究。
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