posttrombotisen
Posttrombotisen, also known as postthrombotic syndrome (PTS), is a chronic complication that can follow a venous thromboembolism, most often a proximal deep vein thrombosis (DVT). It occurs when damage to the venous valves and persistent venous hypertension in the leg lead to long-term venous insufficiency. The condition is a major cause of leg symptoms after DVT.
Symptoms include leg heaviness, aching or burning pain, swelling, fatigue, cramps, and itching. Skin changes such
Pathophysiology involves valvular reflux, valvular obstruction, inflammation, and chronic venous hypertension that damages tissues and impairs
Diagnosis is clinical, often supported by scoring systems such as the Villalta scale, and by duplex ultrasound
Management focuses on symptom relief and prevention of ulcers. Core measures include graduated compression stockings, leg
Prevention after DVT emphasizes effective anticoagulation to reduce recurrence and use of compression therapy to minimize