Treatment of Deep Vein Thrombosis. A Trial of Heparin, Streptokinase, and Arvin
- 29 March 1969
- Vol. 1 (5647) , 806-810
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.1.5647.806
Abstract
Thirty patients with deep vein thrombosis of the legs of less than four days' duration were allocated at random to treatment with heparin, streptokinase, or Arvin under laboratory control. When the fate of the thrombi was assessed by objective techniques—phlebography and the 125I-labelled fibrinogen test—the incidence of complete thrombolysis was greatest in the streptokinase group. Complications arose during treatment in each group but were least with Arvin. The natural history of the disease favours clinical but not always anatomical recovery.Keywords
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