Document Details

Document Type : Article In Journal 
Document Title :
Deep vein thrombosis at King Abdul Aziz University Hospital.
التّجلّط الوريديّ في مستشفى جامعة الملك عبد العزيز .
 
Subject : Deep vein thrombosis at King Abdul Aziz University Hospital. 
Document Language : English 
Abstract : OBJECTIVE: To study the incidence of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism at King Abdul Aziz University Hospital. To determine the risk factors, use of different diagnostic modalities, treatment given and to compare our findings with those reported in the literature. METHODS: Retrospective study which included all cases of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism admitted to the medical ward of King Abdul Aziz University Hospital during the period between January 1994 till March 1999 were analyzed. RESULTS: Total of 75 patients were diagnosed to have deep vein thrombosis with mean age of 44.16 +/- 14.5 years and male:female ratio of 1:2. Doppler ultrasound was used for the diagnosis in 56 of 75 patients (75%). Pulmonary embolism as a complication of deep vein thrombosis developed in 24 of 75 patients (32%). Prolonged immobilization was found to be the most common risk factor 17 of 75 (23%). All the patients were treated with conventional heparin followed by warfarin. CONCLUSION: As discussed, our results are comparable with those reported in the literature. Post operative patients who are anticipated to have prolonged immobilization should receive prophylactic anti coagulation with subcutaneous heparin. Thrombophillia screening should be reserved for those with recurrent deep vein thrombosis or patients with positive family history. 
ISSN : 1319-1004 
Journal Name : Medical Science Journal 
Volume : 21 
Issue Number : 8 
Publishing Year : 2000 AH
1420 AD
 
Article Type : Article 
Added Date : Monday, February 7, 2011 

Researchers

Researcher Name (Arabic)Researcher Name (English)Researcher TypeDr GradeEmail
عبدالرحمن الشيخalshaik, abdulrhman ResearcherDoctorate 

Files

File NameTypeDescription
 28917.pdf pdf 

Back To Researches Page