The Use of Doppler Ultrasound to Diagnose Deep Vein Thrombosis of the Lower Limbs

N. Khalid
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In most cases of pulmonary embolism, death occurs as a result of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) of the lower extremities. Therefore, to avoid DVT complications and sequel, DVT must be diagnosed as early as possible and this can be achieved via B-mode and colour Doppler imaging. The present paper seeks to investigate the suitability of the imaging method of ultrasound for lower extremity DVT diagnosis and to explore the outcomes of the use of this method in DVT cases. To this end, the paper undertakes a retrospective descriptive study of 50 cases of ultrasound-based diagnosis of DVT at King Khalid Hospital in the period between January 2019 and August 2020. Half of the cases were subjected to compression, colour, and duplex ultrasound, 14 cases were subjected to compression and duplex ultrasound, and 11 cases were subjected to compression and colour Doppler. The mean age across all cases was 46.2±19.9 years. The majority of cases (56%) were in the age range 22-41 years old (n=28), while 28% of cases were in the age range 42-61 years old (n=14), 6% of cases were in the age range 62-81 years old (n=3), and 10% of cases were in the age range 82-102 years old (n=5). Regarding sex, females accounted for 60% of cases, while males accounted for the rest of 40%. Furthermore, in 90% of cases (n=45), just one lower extremity was affected, whereas in 10% of cases (n=5), both lower extremities were affected. Regarding thrombus location, it was found mostly in the area above the knee, particularly the popliteal vein (34%), common femoral vein (18%), and superficial femoral vein (20%). Moreover, 2% of cases presented thrombus in the calf vein. In 26% of cases, multiple veins were affected. DVT was acute in 76% of cases (n=38) and chronic in 24% of cases (n=12). It is concluded that symptomatic and at-risk cases benefit from the use of ultrasound for DVT diagnosis. The suitability of this method stems from its lack of invasiveness and capability to assess thrombus location, magnitude, and stage.
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应用多普勒超声诊断下肢深静脉血栓
在大多数肺栓塞病例中,下肢深静脉血栓形成(DVT)导致死亡。因此,为了避免DVT并发症和后遗症,必须尽早诊断DVT,这可以通过b超和彩色多普勒成像来实现。本文旨在探讨超声成像方法在下肢DVT诊断中的适用性,并探讨该方法在DVT病例中的应用效果。为此,本文对2019年1月至2020年8月期间在哈立德国王医院超声诊断的50例DVT进行了回顾性描述性研究。半数患者行压缩、彩色、双超检查,14例行压缩、双超检查,11例行压缩、彩色多普勒检查。所有病例的平均年龄为46.2±19.9岁。大多数病例(56%)年龄在22-41岁(n=28), 28%的病例年龄在42-61岁(n=14), 6%的病例年龄在62-81岁(n=3), 10%的病例年龄在82-102岁(n=5)。性别方面,女性占60%,男性占40%。此外,在90%的病例(n=45)中,只有一条下肢受到影响,而在10%的病例(n=5)中,两条下肢都受到影响。在血栓位置上,以膝以上区域居多,以腘静脉(34%)、股总静脉(18%)、股浅静脉(20%)最为突出。此外,2%的病例出现小腿静脉血栓。在26%的病例中,多条静脉受到影响。76%的病例(n=38)为急性DVT, 24%的病例(n=12)为慢性DVT。结论是,有症状和有危险的病例受益于使用超声诊断深静脉血栓。这种方法的适用性源于其缺乏侵入性和评估血栓位置、大小和分期的能力。
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