ABSTRACT
Objective To assess the effect of anticoagulant drugs,elastic compression stockings(ECS)and(Daflon) on the prevetion of the post-thrombotic syndrome(PTS).Methods Fifty-eight deep venous(thrombosis)(DVT) patients were divided into control group and treatment group I and II.The control group (n=15) did not take anticoagulant drugs or the time of anticoagulant drug administration was less than 1 month,and the use of(ECS) was less than 3 months.The treatment group I(n=24) took warfarin for 6 months and the ECS were used in the follow-up time;the treatment group II(n=19),besides warfarin therapy and ECS,took Daflon for 12 months.All the patients were followed up,the general conditions were assessed with clinical score,and the therapeatic results of the 3 groups were assessed.Results The rate of PTS occurrence in control group was significantly higher than that in treatment group 1 and treatment group 2.At 6 months,the clinical score of treatment groups 1 and 2 was significantly lower than that of control group.At 1 and 1.5 years after discharge,the clinical score of treatment group 2 was significantly lower than that of treatment group 1.Conclusions The long-term comprehensive and systemic therapy(including warfarin,ECS and daflon) for DVT could prevent PTS.