Long-term risk of postthrombotic syndrome after symptomatic distal deep vein thrombosis: The CACTUS-PTS study.
Jean-Philippe GalanaudMarc RighiniLorris Le CollenAymeric DouillardHelia Robert-EbadiDaniel PontalDavid MorrisonMarie-Thérèse BarrellierAntoine DiardHervé GuénnéguezDominique BrisotPascale FaïsseSandrine AccassatMyriam MartinAurélien DellucSusan SolymossJeannine KassisMarc CarrierIsabelle QuéréSusan R KahnPublished in: Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis : JTH (2020)
After a first isolated distal DVT, the risk of PTS is substantial but much lower than that reported after proximal DVT. Anticoagulation with nadroparin doesn't provide any clear benefit to prevent PTS, except in patients without preexisting chronic venous insufficiency. Anticoagulation might be associated with a lower risk of venous thromboembolism recurrence.