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Compression Stockings Can Prevent Post Thrombotic Syndrome

Date Published: 11th June 2008
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The use of compression stockings by patients after treatment of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) has been found to prevent post thrombotic syndrome (PTS)? Recent studies published in medical journals and professional web sites such as the “Annals of Internal Medicine”, “American Family Physician”, “American College of Physicians, and the “American College of Phlebology” have shown that compression stockings prevent post thrombotic syndrome in 50% of patients.
Post thrombotic syndrome is a long term complication of DVT that is experienced by 1 out of 3 patients. The symptoms include pain, swelling, cramping, numbness, tingling, and itching of the affected leg. The skin on the lower part of the leg may harden and darken. PTS symptoms may last for years. PTS may affect 50% of patients with DVT after 2 years.

The American College of Clinical Pharmacy recommends the use of compression stockings after the onset of a DVT. They recommend that patients wear the compression stockings for two years after initial onset of DVT. Below knee compression stockings with a compression level of 30-40 mmHg should be routinely prescribed to all patients in this group. With more patients with DVT is being treated on an outpatient basis by emergency department physicians, it is imperative that patients are prescribed knee high compression stockings upon discharge. Compression stockings are not contraindicated in combination of anticoagulant medication.
The positive clinical outcomes of wearing compression stockings are dependent on patient compliance. This is true for all medical indications of stocking use. A recent study on patient compliance by C.L. Morgan, et al concluded that patients with detailed instructions and education about compression therapy become more compliant with the prescribed treatment. It is important for the prescribing physician to educate the patient on where to find this detailed information or present it them personally. Many websites can adequately supply the patient with all the detailed information and education needed for upmost compliance.

Compression stockings are widely available today. They come in many colors and styles for everyday use. One of the best places to buy compression stockings is from the premium online retailers. There you can find a variety of styles of colors of stockings at a reduced price. Shipping is fast and affordable and the prices are usually less than the pharmacies or health care stores. At www.thelaserveincenter.com patients can also find useful information about compression stocking information such as how to measure their leg for stocking size, how to don stockings, how to care for stockings, and much more.
For more information on the various scientific studies that confirm that the use of compression stockings can reduce post thrombotic syndrome in patients who experience DVT visit www.thelaserveincenter.com or the American College of Phlebology at www.phelbology.org or consult a local phlebologist.

Summary:
Recent studies have confirmed that the use of compression stockings at the onset of DVT may prevent post thrombotic syndrome. Results are dependent on patient compliance. Patient education and training will increase patient compliance.
Jeffrey Ware
www.TheLaserVeinCenter.com
www.medicalscrubsrus.com
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I am a certified surgical assistant with over 30 years experience where I gained a vast knowledge of surgical procedures and patient care. During this time I have also contributed to several textbooks for major publishers as well as writing articles that are published on internet publication web sites. I also have built and maintain two websites which I wrote all the text found there. They are www.thelaserveincenter.com , www.smocksanduniforms.com and www.medicalscrubsrus.com . Other endeavors I have delved in are education where I was an instructor, curriculum writer, and program developer and consulting with surgical assisting program accreditation. Technical writing, research, and education have always been my passion 2nd to my clinical practice. Currently I am working part time as a surgical assistant with The Laser Vein Center for Excellence in Hagerstown, Maryland. I have started to expand my career as a freelance writer specializing in the healthcare/medical field. I have many articles published throughout the internet on web sites such as Helium, eHow and Demand Studios. It is my desire to use my skills as a writer to help others optimize their web sites, newsletters, press releases and other writing needs. You can look at some of my writings on my writer's blog at http://jware-myarticles.blogspot.com/. Please do not hesitate if I can help you with your writing projects. My email is jbw.assi@gmail.com
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