Clinically suspected deep venous thrombosis of the lower extremities. A comparison of venography, impedance plethysmography, and radiolabeled fibrinogen
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Clinically suspected deep venous thrombosis of the lower extremities. A comparison of venography, impedance plethysmography, and radiolabeled fibrinogen
Abstract
To define the utility of new diagnostic approaches in patients with clinically suspected deep venous thrombosis of the lower extremities, 42 legs of 33 patients were studied by fibrinogen labeled with radioactivie iodine (125I) impedance plethysmography (IPG), and contrast venography. The clinical diagnosis was confirmed in approximately two thirds of the legs and patients. In venogram-positive legs, fibrinogen 125I was positive in 70%, IPG in 61%, and one of the two in 78%. In venogram-negative legs, fibrinogen 125I was positive in four (21%) and IPG was negative in all. It was found that the size, age, and location of the thrombus, collateral vein development, heparin sodium therapy, and technical-interpretive choices can influence both IPG and fibrinogen 125I results. The data demonstrate that the fibrinogen 125I and IPG procedures can assist physicians in the diagnosis of clinically suspected deep venous thrombosis of the lower extremities.
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