Thromb Haemost 2001; 86(04): 985-990
DOI: 10.1055/s-0037-1616521
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Clinical Prediction of Lower Limb Deep Vein Thrombosis in Symptomatic Hospitalized Patients

J. Constans
1   Service de Médecine interne et Pathologie Vasculaire, Bordeaux, France
,
M. L. Nelzy
1   Service de Médecine interne et Pathologie Vasculaire, Bordeaux, France
,
L. R. Salmi
2   Institut de Santé Publique, d’Epidémiologie et de Développement, Université Victor Segalen Bordeaux II, Bordeaux, France
,
S. Skopinski
1   Service de Médecine interne et Pathologie Vasculaire, Bordeaux, France
,
J. C. Saby
1   Service de Médecine interne et Pathologie Vasculaire, Bordeaux, France
,
P. Le Métayer
3   Service de Cardiologie, Bordeaux, France
,
P. Morlat
4   Fédération de Médecine Interne et Maladies infectieuses, Hôpital Saint-André, Bordeaux, France
,
C. Conri
1   Service de Médecine interne et Pathologie Vasculaire, Bordeaux, France
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Publication History

Received 28 December 2000

Accepted after resubmission 12 June 2001

Publication Date:
09 December 2017 (online)

Summary

We evaluated two clinical scores for the prediction of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) in hospitalized patients (Wells’ and Kahn’s). We included 273 patients referred to the vascular exploration unit for the suspicion of DVT. A clinical questionnaire was filled in by the practitioner and the scores were calculated from this form. 66 of the 273 patients had a DVT. When Wells’ score was 3, a DVT was found by duplex echography in 51% patients ; when the score was 0, a DVT was found in 9%. Kahn’s score was not adapted to this population. We then developed a new simple score (cancer, palsy or plaster immobilization, warmth, superficial venous dilation, unilateral pitting edema, other diagnosis). A DVT was found in 76% patients with a score of 3 and in 11% in those with a score of 0. We therefore propose a 6-item score whose main advantages are simplicity and usefulness in routine practice.

 
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