我们是否遗漏了血栓后综合征?从骨科角度看下肢关节置换术。

Thrombosis Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-10-27 DOI:10.1155/2012/324320
M Reidy, A Macinnes, A Pillai
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摘要

接受髋关节或膝关节置换术的患者中,2%-5% 会出现无症状深静脉血栓;有证据表明,如果不采取预防措施,40%-60% 的患者会出现亚临床深静脉血栓。如果采取适当的血栓预防措施,这一比例可降低一半左右;但亚临床深静脉血栓的发生率仍然很高。因此,作为骨科医生,我们必须了解接受大关节成形术的患者是否会受到不良影响。血栓形成后综合征(PTS)通常与有症状的深静脉血栓形成有关,本文旨在探讨无症状的深静脉血栓形成是否也会增加 PTS 的风险。收集到的大多数证据都不支持两者之间存在联系;因此,没有证据表明有必要改变做法,向患者发出潜在风险警告或对无症状患者进行常规筛查。
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Are we missing post-thrombotic syndrome syndrome? An orthopaedic perspective in lower limb arthroplasty.

2-5% of patients undergoing hip or knee arthroplasty develop a symptomatic DVT; there is evidence to suggest that without prophylaxis 40-60% of patients have a subclinical DVT. This can be reduced by around half with appropriate thromboprophylaxis; there still remains a significant incidence of subclinical DVT. Therefore, it is important to know, as orthopaedic surgeons, if our patients undergoing large joint arthroplasty are being adversely affected. Post-thrombotic syndrome (PTS) is usually associated with symptomatic DVT, and the purpose of this paper is to address if asymptomatic DVT is also associated with an increased risk of PTS. The majority of evidence gathered does not support a link; therefore, there is no evidence to warrant a change in practice to warn patients of a potential risk or to routinely screen asymptomatic patients.

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