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Query: UMLS:C0149871 (deep vein thrombosis)
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Natural oestrogens "Premarin", (Ayerst, conjugated equine oestrogens) "Harmogen", (Abbott, piperazine oestrone sulphate) and "Progynova" (Schering, oestradiol valerate) alone and in combination with proestational agents such as "Primolut N", (Schering, norethisterone) "Neogest", (Schering, norgestrel), "Norgeston", (Schering, levonorgestrel), "Duphaston" (Duphar, dydrogesterone) did not have adverse effects on clotting factors. One patient developed deep vein thrombosis following treatment using "Progynova" (oestradiol valerate) alone and a second patient suffered from mild myocardial infarction following the use of "Premarin" (conjugated equine oestrogens) alone.
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PMID:Effect of oestrogen replacement therapy on blood coagulation factors in postmenopausal women. 614 Oct 83

In a previous pilot study that did not reach statistical significance, intermittent single-leg pneumatic compression appeared effective in reducing the incidence of calf vein thrombosis not only in the pumped calf but also in the unpumped leg in 37 patients, using the 125I-fibrinogen (Abbott Laboratories) technique. The present study was undertaken to investigate mechanical induction of local and systemic fibrinolysis. The euglobulin lysis time in the arm venous effluent was determined in five volunteers before and after unilateral arm compression for 1/2 hour. Shortening averaged 19% (not significant). The experiment was repeated using bilateral calf-length boots with femoral vein sampling. Euglobulin lysis decreased 22% (P < 0.001). To uncover possible systemic effects, the protocol was altered using calf boots with sampling from the arm. The euglobulin lysis diminished 6% in 57 volunteers (P < 0.001). In 27 others the effects of thigh-length and calf-length boots were compared. In half, pumping with a short boot was undertaken first, and in the remainder, the long boot was applied initially. One-half hour of pumping was followed by 1/2 hour of rest. Immediately afterward the second period of pumping took place and continued for 1/2 hour. A total of four arm vein samples were obtained, one before and after each pumping period. Although, in retrospect, the 1/2-hour rest period was inadequate to permit the subjects to return to basal conditions, statistically significant decreases in euglobin lysis time (P = 0.05) occurred with the long boots. This study shows intermittent calf compression increases fibrinolytic potential locally and this effect can be demonstrated systemically. The greater the volume of tissue compressed, the greater the response. The efficacy of intermittent venous compression in reducing the incidence of deep venous thrombosis may be due, in part, to localized induction of fibrinolysis.
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PMID:Pneumatic calf compression, fibrinolysis, and the prevention of deep venous thrombosis. 742 72

Factor V Leiden (FVL) and prothrombin (PT) G20210A mutations are associated with increased risk of deep venous thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, and obstetric complications. The development of inexpensive and reliable screening methods will assist in defining subpopulations of patients at risk who should undergo testing. We used a method, developed by Abbott Laboratories (Abbott Park, IL), to study 5,000 pregnant women and evaluated the association of obstetric complications with the presence of the FVL and PT G20210A mutations. We found a statistically significant association between FVL and stillbirth. There were also trends toward an association between FVL and placental abruption and between PT G20210A and intrauterine growth retardation. In addition, an association may exist between PT G20210A and preterm delivery for white women. All other parameters studied, including miscarriage and preeclampsia, did not show a statistically significant association with FVL or PT G20210A. These results confirm the association between genetic thrombophilia and selected obstetric complications.
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PMID:Obstetric complications in patients with hereditary thrombophilia identified using the LCx microparticle enzyme immunoassay: a controlled study of 5,000 patients. 1714 24