Title of article :
Deep Vein Thrombosis: Risk Factors and Prevention in Surgical Patients
Author/Authors :
Obalum, DC Department of Surgery - College Of Medicine - University of Lagos (CMUL) Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) - Lagos, Nigeria , Giwa, sO Department of Surgery - College Of Medicine - University of Lagos (CMUL) Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) - Lagos, Nigeria , Adekoya-Cole, TO Department of Surgery - College Of Medicine - University of Lagos (CMUL) Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) - Lagos, Nigeria , Ogo, CN Department of Surgery - College Of Medicine - University of Lagos (CMUL) Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) - Lagos, Nigeria , Enweluzo, GO Department of Surgery - College Of Medicine - University of Lagos (CMUL) Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) - Lagos, Nigeria
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a cause of
preventable morbidity and mortality in hospitalized surgical
patients. The occurrence of the disease is related to presence
of risk factors, which are related primarily to trauma, venous
stasis and hyper-coagulability. DVT seems not to be taken
seriously by many surgeons in Nigeria. This is despite
comprehensive studies that show no real differences in racial
demography of the disease.
OBJECTIVE: To highlight the importance of physician
awareness about DVT especially its risks and prevention
methods.
METHODS: A detailed literature search was completed to
extrapolate articles that described DVT risks and prevention.
This involved hand and online searches. Specific search terms
used included DVT/risk factors/prevention. The searches
generated 468 papers. Of these 57 papers were included in the
review.
RESULTS: Predominant risk factors for DVT include middle
or old age, prolonged surgery, trauma, confinement, presence
of malignancy and insertion of deep venous catheters. In women,
contraceptive use, hormone replacement therapy, pregnancy
and the puepernum are a additional risk factors. Prophylactic
measures include those directed at eliminating venous stasis
and those directed at changes in blood coagulability.
Keywords :
Phlebothrombosis , Venous Thrombosis , Deep Vein Thrombosis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics