Deep Vein Thrombosis
Protocols
Clinical Features:
- throbbing or cramping pain in 1 leg (rarely both legs), usually in the calf or thigh.
- swelling in 1 leg (rarely both legs)
- warm skin around the painful area.
- red or darkened skin around the painful area.
- swollen veins that are hard or sore when you touch them.
Investigations:
- Serum lipid profile
- RBS
- Venography
- Duplex Venous USG
- MRI
Rx :
- Elevation of affected leg by pillow
1. Inj. parinox(enoxaperin) ( 60 mg)....subcutaneous... bd....7 days
OR
Tab.kinexa (Ribaroxaban)(15 mg)
- 1+0+1.....21 days
2. Then tab.Kinexa (10 mg)
- 1+0+1.....3 month/ 6 month/ continue
3.Tab.Epitra ([post id="474" title="Clonazepam"])(0.5 mg)
- 0+0+1.....10 day
4. Cap.Pantonix ([post id="393" title="Pantoprazole"])(20 mg)
- 1+0+1......10 day ( 30 min before meal)
5.Tab.Napadol ([post id="452" title="Paracetamol+Tramadol"])
- 1+0+1.....5 day ( if pain)
6. Tab.Motigut([post id="465" title="Domperidone"]) (10 mg)
- 1+1+1.....5 day ( b/ m)
Note:
- Kinexa 3 month dibo if below knee & cause of DVT is reversible
- 6 month if cause not found/ persistent risk factor
- Continue life long ...if recurrent
Advice:
- Bed Rest
- stay a healthy weight.
- stay active – taking
- regular walks can help.
- drink plenty of fluids to
- avoid dehydration – DVT is more likely if you're dehydrated.