Prevention
Epidemiology
Risk Factors
Management & Treatment
100

What are 5 preventative measures to decrease risk of DVT?

Any of the following:

Physical activity; maintain healthy weight; stay hydrated; avoid prolonged sitting or standing; elevate legs; compression stockings; healthy diet; avoid smoking and alcohol; manage chronic conditions; travel safely (vaccinations, etc.)

100

What percentage (+/- 5%) of all deaths in hospitals are due to PE?

10%

100

Prolonged immobility, such as bed rest during illness, long flights or car rides increase the risk of which condition?

Deep vein thrombosis

100

What class of drugs do warfarin, dabigatran and rivaroxaban come under?

DOACs: direct oral anti-coagulants

200

In Lisa's case: for next time, what are some key preventative measures that she can take to avoid DVTs in the future?

Stop smoking; healthy diet and exercise - maintain a healthy weight; compression stockings; staying hydrated; swap seats with husband (or climb over) - get up and walk around plane every 45-60 minutes; elevate legs.

200

What is the most common cause of VTE?

Hospitalisation, 52%

200

Among the various risk factors, which lifestyle-related element significantly contributes to the hypercoagulable state that leads to the development of clots in deep veins?

Obesity

200

What is the role of the inferior vena cava (IVC) filter in DVT?

The filter catches blood clots and prevents them from continuing up to the heart and lungs and causing a pulmonary embolism.

300

How does being overweight or obese increase the risk of DVT?

Increased weight/pressure on veins = blood flow impairment = poor circulation = blood pooling = clot formation = DVT.

Compression of the abdominal veins (from excess abdominal fat): compress veins in the abdomen, hinders blood flow from the lower body to the heart = increasing risk of a clot in the lower limbs.


300

What is the first symptom to present in ~25% of PE cases?

Sudden death

300

Which endocrine substance has the potential to elevate the susceptibility to DVT when utilised within specific contraception regimes?

Oestrogen

300

Name a commonly used anti-coagulant that is subcutaneously injected into the skin.

Low molecular weight heparin - subcut injection

OR

Fondaparinux - subcut injection

400

List 4 drugs that can be used to prevent DVT in patients that are at greater risk of developing blood clots.

Anti-coagulants: heparin, low molecular weight heparin, warfarin, DOACs (factor Xa inhibitors)

Thrombin inhibitors: fondaparinux, argatroban

Anti-platelets agents: aspirin



400
How many people (+/- 10%) out of 4600 travellers get a blood clot within 4 weeks of a long flight?

1/4600 = 0.0217%

400

What term, indicating a heightened tendency of the blood to coagulate abnormally, describes the underlying factor contributing to the formation of clots within deep veins?

Hypercoagulability or thrombophilia

400

What are ways DVT can be managed post treatement/surgery?

Compression stockings; avoid sitting for more than 2 hours at a time; managing weight and daily exercise; diet.

500

What is the meaning of life?

42

500

x/1000 adults present with VTE every year (+/- 5).

1/1000

500

Which genetic mutation impacts the resistance to activated protein C and increases the susceptibility to DVT?

Factor V leiden mutation

500

What are the contraindications associated with oral anti-coagulant drugs, administered for DVT?

Active major bleeding, severe renal impairment, prosthetic heart valves, pregnancy & breastfeeding/liver impairment.

Contraindication with anti-platelet drugs, NSAIDs & anti-fungal medications.