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Imaging of deep vein thrombosis

✍ Scribed by J. H. Orbell; A. Smith; K. G. Burnand; M. Waltham


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
714 KB
Volume
95
Category
Article
ISSN
0007-1323

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Abstract

Background

Deep vein thrombosis of the leg affects 1–2 per cent of the population with an annual incidence of 0Β·5–1 per 1000. It presents with non-specific symptoms and signs making clinical diagnosis difficult. Techniques to image and diagnose this condition are advancing rapidly.

Methods and results

A literature review from 1980 to 2007 was undertaken using PubMed, The Cochrane Library, Medline and Embase. The most frequently used diagnostic test is duplex ultrasonography which is accurate above the knee and has a low cost, but is limited by inaccuracy when assessing the pelvic and distal veins and in diagnosing a new thrombosis in the post-thrombotic limb. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and sonographic elasticity imaging are more recent techniques that have shown promise in overcoming these limitations. However, their availability is currently restricted because they are expensive. Computed tomography (CT) is sensitive, specific and provides good imaging of the pelvis. It has the advantage that it can be performed at the same time as CT pulmonary angiography.

Conclusion

MRI has some specific advantages over duplex ultrasonography, but requires refinement before it can be used clinically. Venography or CT venography should be considered when duplex scanning is inadequate.


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