Introduction: Paget-von Schroetter Syndrome is a rare condition, which refers to primary venous thrombosis of the subclavian-axillary bed. It is related to vigorous activities involving the upper limbs, presenting pain, edema and muscle swelling. Its diagnosis involves, besides the clinical suspicion, Doppler ultrasonography and should be performed early to ensure immediate treatment. The therapy is initially made with anticoagulation, but thrombolysis, decompression surgery, venolysis and venoplasty should be considered, which can lead to a better prognosis and lower risk of complications.
Case Report: This article refers to a report of a male patient, with a history of physical activity, who developed thrombosis in the left upper limb and evolved, after anticoagulant treatment, to post-thrombotic syndrome.
Discussion: Paget-von Schroetter syndrome can be asymptomatic, but common features include hyperemia, edema, heaviness and pain in the affected arm, usually 24 h after the initial event and may be accompanied by low fever. In diagnostic investigation, imaging exam is essential. Early diagnosis of the syndrome allows the early start of treatment, leading to better results and prognosis.
Conclusion: Therefore, this study has the goal of making the diagnosis more effective and improves the clinical-surgical management, from the increase in the level of medical professionals' suspicion regarding the disease.
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World J Crit Care Med
June 2023
Institute of Critical Care Medicine, Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket, New Delhi 110017, India.
Upper extremity deep vein thrombosis (UEDVT) is less common than lower extremity DVT but is a cause of significant morbidity and mortality in intensive care unit patients. Increasing cancer incidence, prolonged life expectancy and increasing use of intravascular catheters and devices has led to an increased incidence of UEDVT. It is also associated with high rates of complications like pulmonary embolism, post-thrombotic syndrome and recurrent thrombosis.
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November 2021
Department of General Surgery, Regional Hospital of Presidente Prudente, São Paulo, Brazil.
Introduction: Paget-von Schroetter Syndrome is a rare condition, which refers to primary venous thrombosis of the subclavian-axillary bed. It is related to vigorous activities involving the upper limbs, presenting pain, edema and muscle swelling. Its diagnosis involves, besides the clinical suspicion, Doppler ultrasonography and should be performed early to ensure immediate treatment.
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May 2017
Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI.
Upper extremity deep venous thrombosis (UEDVT) involves thrombosis of the deep veins of the arm as they enter the thorax. They are increasing in frequency, largely due to the rising use of central venous catheters and implantable cardiac devices, and represent more than 10% of all DVT cases, Upper extremity deep venous thrombosis has been historically misunderstood when compared to lower extremity deep vein thrombosis (LEDVT). Their associated disease states may carry devastating complications, with mortality rates often higher than that of LEDVT.
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August 2015
Specialist, Department of Medicine, Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel Hospital, New Delhi.
Effort-induced axillary and/or subclavian vein thrombosis occurring in otherwise normal individuals is referred to as Paget-von Schroetter Syndrome (PVSS) or primary, effort-induced, upper extremity deep vein thrombosis (UEDVT). A 42-year old right-handed male presented with complaints of swelling over the left shoulder and arm and dull aching pain in the left arm for two days following regular lifting of heavy LPG gas cylinders. Left upper limb venous Doppler study revealed partial thrombus in the distal axillary vein and near total thrombus in the subclavian and basilic vein.
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December 2015
Clinic of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Saarland University Medical Center, Homburg/Saar, Germany.
Purpose: Observational analysis of percutaneous repositioning of displaced port-catheters in patients with dysfunctional central-venous port-systems.
Methods: A total of 1061 patients with dysfunctional venous pectoral port-systems were referred for port-angiography. Dislocated port-catheters were identified in 37 (3.
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