Mao YJ, Li CL, Lei FR, Zhang YQ, Qian AM, Sang HF, Li XQ. [Therapeutic effect of AngioJet mechanical thrombus aspiration system combined with catheter directed thrombolysis on acute deep vein thrombosis].
Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi 2017;
97:2687-2690. [PMID:
28910958 DOI:
10.3760/cma.j.issn.0376-2491.2017.34.010]
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Abstract
Objective: To analyze the curative effect of AngioJet mechanical thrombus aspiration combined with catheter directed thrombolysis (CDT) on acute lower extremity deep vein thrombosis (LEDVT). Methods: The clinical data of 20 cases of acute LEDVT treated by AngioJet combined with CDT were analyzed. The inferior vena cava filter was implanted preoperatively, and then the thrombolysis was performed by using AngioJet. The thrombolytic catheter was placed for CDT treatment, and the thrombolysis was evaluated by review angiography. Results: All cases were successfully punctured and catheterized. The suction time was (235±75) seconds. The usage of urokinase was (180±90)*10(4) U. The differences before and after thrombolysis of ipsilateral and contralateral thigh circumference were (8.3±1.5) cm and (2.5±1.0) cm, respectively. The differences before and after thrombolysis of the ipsilateral and contralateral calf circumference were (2.4±1.0)cm and (1.5±0.7) cm, respectively. All of which had statistical significant (P<0.01). Conclusion: AngioJet mechanical thrombus aspiration system is a novel and safe method for the treatment of acute LEDVT. When used in conjunction with CDT, its advantages was more significant.
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