Friday, 18 May 2012

DVT Controlled by Single Scan


Scientists are suggesting an adverse single ultrasound scan may safely control a diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in women while pregnant or in the first few weeks after having your baby. French scientists said the analysis of DVT during pregnancy has been a medical challenge.

The low occurrence of the condition as well as the need for a non-radiating diagnostic technique during these women renders non-intrusive diagnostic tools. For instance, compression ultrasonography is extremely appealing.

Because pregnancy will certainly be a risk factor for venous thromboembolism and pregnant women often knowledge symptoms suitable for deep vein thrombosis, for example pain, tenderness and swelling of legs, the brink for clinical suspicion as well as the accuracy of clinical study are decreased.

Study restrictions stopped the authors from drawing stiff conclusions. They actually added that in fact further studies were required confirm their personal findings.

The study, posted within the British Medical Journal, included 210 pregnant and post-partum women regarded as suspected DVT from medical practices in France and Switzerland.

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