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Humanos , Anticoagulantes , Vena Axilar , Vena Subclavia , Trombosis de la Vena , España/epidemiologíaRESUMEN
El síndrome de Paget-Schroetter (SPS) en el contexto de trombosis venosa profunda (TVP) de miembro superior es una patología poco frecuente pero de gran importancia por afectar personas sanas y jóvenes, donde el síndrome postrombótico (SPT) secundario puede ser una complicación con importantes implicaciones. La mejor opción de tratamiento es controvertida. Las guías actuales recomiendan anticoagulación durante un mínimo de 3 meses, aunque se han visto con este manejo incidencias de SPT cercanas al 50% a los 6 meses, al 30% al año y al 25% a los 2 años, por lo que unidades especializadas abogan por la realización de trombólisis local y cirugía descompresiva precoz, con el propósito de disminuir estas cifras. Describimos una serie de 8 casos, a los que tratamos de esta última manera. Ningún paciente presentó complicaciones, y en todos se observó reintegro precoz a la actividad diaria, con ausencia de SPT en el 90% de ellos
Paget-Schroetter syndrome (PSS) in the context of upper extremity deep venous thrombosis (DVT) is an uncommon but potentially very serious condition affecting young, healthy adults, in which secondary post-thrombotic syndrome (PTS) can be a complication with major implications. The best treatment option remains controversial, with current guidelines recommending anticoagulation for at least 3 months. However, an incidence of PTS of approximately 50% after 6 months, 30% after 1 year and 25% after 2 years has been found using this therapeutic approach. Consequently, specialized units recommend local thrombolysis and early decompressive surgery. We describe a series of eight cases treated in this way. None of the patients showed signs of complications, and an early return to regular activities with no PTS was observed in 90% of cases
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Adulto , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Adulto Joven , Trombosis Venosa Profunda de la Extremidad Superior/terapia , Síndrome del Desfiladero Torácico/terapia , Grupo de Atención al Paciente/organización & administración , Diagnóstico Precoz , Estudios Prospectivos , Terapia TrombolíticaRESUMEN
Paget-Schroetter syndrome (PSS) in the context of upper extremity deep venous thrombosis (DVT) is an uncommon but potentially very serious condition affecting young, healthy adults, in which secondary post-thrombotic syndrome (PTS) can be a complication with major implications. The best treatment option remains controversial, with current guidelines recommending anticoagulation for at least 3 months. However, an incidence of PTS of approximately 50% after 6 months, 30% after 1 year and 25% after 2 years has been found using this therapeutic approach. Consequently, specialized units recommend local thrombolysis and early decompressive surgery. We describe a series of eight cases treated in this way. None of the patients showed signs of complications, and an early return to regular activities with no PTS was observed in 90% of cases.