ISSN 1301 - 0883 | E-ISSN: 1309-3886
Medical management of deep vein thrombosis [Eastern J Med]
Eastern J Med. 2009; 14(2): 69-72

Medical management of deep vein thrombosis

Manoranjan Mahapatra1, Pravas Mishra1, Tulika Seth1, Renu Saxena1

Making a diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis requires both clinical assessment and objective testing. Once a patient is diagnosed with an acute deep vein thrombosis, low-molecular- weight heparin is the agent of choice for initial therapy and oral anticoagulant therapy is the standard for long-term secondary prophylaxis. Therapy should continue for at least 3 months; the decision to continue treatment beyond 3 months is made by weighing the risks of recurrent thrombosis and anticoagulant related bleeding, and is influenced by patient preference.

Keywords: Thrombosis, vein, management


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