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Last reviewed: 16 Mar 2025
Last updated: 22 Apr 2024

Summary

Definition

History and exam

Key diagnostic factors

  • calf swelling
  • localised pain along deep venous system
  • presence of risk factors
  • positive Wells score
  • redness and warmth
  • coolness

Other diagnostic factors

  • asymmetric oedema
  • prominent superficial veins
  • swelling of the entire leg
  • cyanosis

Risk factors

  • recently bedridden for 3 days or more
  • major surgery within the preceding 12 weeks
  • medical hospitalisation within the preceding 2 months
  • active cancer
  • previous venous thromboembolic event
  • recent trauma or fracture
  • increasing age
  • pregnancy and the postnatal period
  • paralysis, paresis, or recent plaster immobilisation of the lower extremities
  • factor V Leiden
  • prothrombin gene G20210A mutation
  • protein C or protein S deficiency
  • antithrombin deficiency
  • antiphospholipid antibody syndrome
  • medical comorbidity
  • use of specific drugs
  • obesity
  • cigarette smoking
  • recent long-distance air travel
  • family history

Diagnostic investigations

1st investigations to order

  • quantitative D-dimer level
  • venous ultrasound
  • full blood count
  • urea and creatinine
  • liver function tests
  • clotting screen

Investigations to consider

  • CT/MRI venography
  • further investigation for unprovoked DVT

Treatment algorithm

Contributors

Expert advisers

Ian Chetter, MBChb, FRCS (eng), MD, FRCS (Gen surg), PGCert Medical Ultrasound, PGDip Clinical Education

Chair of Surgery

University of Hull

Honorary Consultant Vascular Surgeon

Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Hull

UK

Disclosures

IC declares he has no competing interests

Acknowledgements

BMJ Best Practice would like to gratefully acknowledge the previous expert contributors, whose work has been retained in parts of the content:

Scott M. Stevens, MD

Director

Thrombosis Clinic

Intermountain Medical Center

Murray

Professor of Medicine

Department of Medicine

Intermountain Healthcare and University of Utah

Salt Lake City

UT

Scott C. Woller, MD

Director

Thrombosis Clinic

Intermountain Medical Center

Murray

Professor of Medicine

Department of Medicine

Intermountain Healthcare and University of Utah

Salt Lake City

UT

Gabriel V. Fontaine, PharmD, MBA, BCPS

Clinical Pharmacy Manager

Critical Care and Emergency Medicine

Advanced Clinical Pharmacist

Neuroscience Critical Care

Intermountain Medical Center

Murray

UT

Disclosures: SMS declares that he has no competing interests. SCW serves as co-chair of the American College of Chest Physicians (CHEST) guideline on the treatment of venous thrombotic disease. GVF has received consulting fees and honoraria from Alexion Pharmaceuticals.

Peer reviewers

Lara Roberts, MBBS, MD(Res), MRCP, FRCPath

Consultant Haematologist

King's College Hospital

London

UK

Disclosures

LR declares that she has no competing interests.

Steve Goodacre, MBChB, MRCP, DipIMC, FRCEM, MSc, PhD

Professor of Emergency Medicine

University of Sheffield

Consultant in Emergency Medicine

Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Sheffield

UK

Disclosures

SG was Chief Investigator or joint Chief Investigator for the NIHR-funded DiPEP, TiLLI, and VTEAM studies. He has also undertaken consultancy work on behalf of the University of Sheffield for ThinkSono.

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