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PREVALENCE OF VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM AMONG POST SCLEROTHERAPY PATIENTS
Venous thrombo-embolism (VTE) is one of the most common and yet highly preventable cause of in-hospital
death. VTE includes the manifestation of deep vein thrombosis and its fatal complication pulmonary embolism.
To assess the development of VTE among post sclerotherapy patients, a descriptive retrospective research
design was adopted. Random sampling technique was used to select 1000 post sclerotherapy patients who
were undergone review for 3 months. The results depicted that most of the samples fell under the age group
between 50 and 60 years, body mass index more than 25Kg/m2
and majority were females. Only 5 samples
were detected with symptoms of venous thromboembolism and were not having significant relationship with
age, sex and body mass index.