1971
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.4.5784.394
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Prevention of Early Postoperative Deep Vein Thrombosis by Intermittent Compression of the Leg during Surgery

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“…Electrical stimulation had been used to produce muscle contraction, to stimulate the natural muscle pump, 4 -6 but the intermittent compression methodology that already existed for treatment of lymphedema was soon adapted as an alternative that was more suitable for postsurgical application, since it was painless. [7][8][9] All intermittent compression systems have a simple main objective, and that is to squeeze blood from the underlying deep veins, which, assuming that the valves are competent, will be displaced proximally. On deflation of the cuff, the veins will refill, and due to the intermittent nature of the system will ensure periodic flow of blood through the deep veins, so long as there is a supply.…”
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“…Electrical stimulation had been used to produce muscle contraction, to stimulate the natural muscle pump, 4 -6 but the intermittent compression methodology that already existed for treatment of lymphedema was soon adapted as an alternative that was more suitable for postsurgical application, since it was painless. [7][8][9] All intermittent compression systems have a simple main objective, and that is to squeeze blood from the underlying deep veins, which, assuming that the valves are competent, will be displaced proximally. On deflation of the cuff, the veins will refill, and due to the intermittent nature of the system will ensure periodic flow of blood through the deep veins, so long as there is a supply.…”
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“…Частота развития тром-боза глубоких вен (ТГВ) на 10-е сутки в группе, где использовался компрессионный трикотаж, была 15,9%, а в группе, где использовалась перемежающаяся пневмоком-прессия, -4,7% (ОШ 0,29; 95% ДИ 0,08-1,00). Применение перемежающейся пневмокомпрессии оценивалось в 11 исследованиях, включивших в общей сложности 1 318 пациентов [20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30]. Установлено, что ее использование позволило уменьшить частоту развития тромбоза глубо-ких вен с 25 до 7,9% (ОШ 0,32; 95% ДИ 0,24-0,42).…”
Section: профилактика флеботромбоза и тэлаunclassified
“…Die bis heute vorliegenden Erfahrungen zeigen, dab das Hochlagern der Beine und das Tragen von komprimierenden WadenstriJmpfen w~ihrend der Operation und intensive postoperative Physiotherapie keine oder nur ungen/igende prophylaktische Wirkung erbringen [2,21]. Dagegen verm6gen intraoperative elektrische Stimulation der Wadenmuskulatur [4], intensive intraoperative Physiotherapie mittels FuBpedal und intermittierende Kompression mit pneumatischen Str/impfen [23] als die Muskeln aktivierende Methoden wohl Erfolge zu zeigen, sie sind jedoch fiir die Praxis als zu aufwendig, kompliziert und personalintensiv zu betrachten.…”
Section: Zeitpunkt Des Auftretens Der T V T (Abb 1)unclassified