Prospective 12-Year Follow-up Study of Clinical and Hemodynamic Sequelae After Deep Vein Thrombosis in Low-Risk Patients (Zürich Study)
- 1 January 1996
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation
- Vol. 93 (1) , 74-79
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.cir.93.1.74
Abstract
Background No prospective study of the long-term sequelae of more than 10 years after acute deep vein thrombosis exists so far. Therefore, 58 low-risk patients with DVT were included in a prospective study to evaluate the natural history of postthrombotic syndrome. Methods and Results Clinical and hemodynamic examinations were performed at the time of admission; after 3, 6, and 12 months; after the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th years; and finally after the 12th year. All patients received heparin initially and oral anticoagulants subsequently. After 12 years, 64% of the patients exhibited normal findings. Mild skin changes were found in 28%, marked trophic changes in 5%, and only one venous ulcer occurred. Regular use of compression stockings was reported by 54% of the patients with multilevel thrombosis. Although mean maximum venous outflow was significantly reduced from the acute event to 12 years later ( P <.003) compared with the contralateral leg, a significant ( P <.05) improvement was observed 6 months later. Recanalization of calf vein thrombosis was detected by Doppler sonography after 3 months. Sixty-four percent of the multilevel thromboses were recanalized completely or in part after 1 year; in 69%, valvular incompetence was found. Conclusions In contrast to earlier reports, this prospective study up to 12 years after deep vein thrombosis demonstrates a low incidence of postthrombotic syndrome by administration of oral anticoagulants and regular compression therapy. However, the adverse clinical event rate (mortality 14%) and a recurrence rate of 24% show that the prognosis after deep vein thrombosis does not appear favorable even in low-risk patients.Keywords
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