Upper extremity deep vein thrombosis in a patient with hemorrhagic stroke.

Autor: Yasar E, Alaca R, Safaz I, Göktepe S
Zdroj: Turkish Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation / Turkiye Fiziksel Tip ve Rehabilitasyon Dergisi; dec2009, Vol. 55 Issue 4, p173-175, 3p
Abstrakt: In this article, we present a 55-year-old woman with hemorrhagic stroke who had upper extremity deep venous thrombosis (DVT) at the hemiplegic side and a review of the literature concerning the DVT treatment after hemorrhagic stroke. Her right upper extremity was flaccid. The passive movements of the right shoulder were painful and there was mild edema localized in her right hand. Duplex ultrasound scanning was performed to investigate any thrombosis causing edema in the right upper extremity and a thrombus in right vena basilica was determined. We administered nadroparine calcium 19,000 IUAxa daily for 10 days subcutaneously and observed that deep venous system of right upper extremity was cleared after two weeks. The use of anticoagulants in the prevention or treatment of DVT in patients with hemorrhagic stroke is potentially hazardous and there is lack of information about this issue in the literature. In our opinion, low-molecular-weight heparins may be a relatively good choice to treat upper extremity DVT and to prevent highly fatal pulmonary embolism in patients with hemorrhagic stroke. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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