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Query: UMLS:C0149871 (deep vein thrombosis)
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Numerous recent reports have appeared dealing with the prevention of postoperative deep vein thrombosis. Simple mechanical measures are inadequate, electrical stimulation has complications, but the motorised foot mover and pneumatic compression appear effective. Drugs such as coumadin, aspirin and dipyridamole are ineffective, but dextran and sodium pentosan polysulphate appear to have a place. However, if the efficacy and safety of low-dose subcutaneous heparin is statistically confirmed in a multicentre trial, it may lead to the elimination of the morbidity and mortality of postoperative thrombo-embolism.
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PMID:The prevention of postoperative deep vein thrombosis. 109 93

A clinical trial assessed the effect of passive exercise of the lower limb during surgery on the incidence of early postoperative deep vein thrombosis. Thrombosis was diagnosed by means of the (125)I-fibrinogen uptake test. Passive exercise of the lower limb during the operation was achieved by using a motorized foot mover designed for use on supine subjects, and by pedalling only one leg each patient acted as his own control.In a sequential statistical analysis, 47 patients were required to reach the 5% level of significance. Thrombosis was detected in 11 control (unpedalled) legs alone, and in only one pedalled leg alone. Two patients developed thrombosis bilaterally. The investigation shows that the incidence of early thrombosis in legs which were exercised during surgery was reduced by 77%.
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PMID:Prevention of early postoperative deep vein thrombosis by passive exercise of leg during surgery. 509 Aug 25