Thrombosis Knowledge Centre

Venous Thromboembolism

What is post-thrombotic syndrome?

Post-thrombotic syndrome is a potential long-term complication of DVT resulting from the impaired return of blood through
the veins of the lower leg to the heart. Post-thrombotic syndrome usually arises within two years after DVT.

Clinical symptoms:

Post-thrombotic syndrome is a frequent complication of DVT: 20% to 50% of patients within one to two years of symptomatic DVT.

Post-thrombotic syndrome results from chronic venous hypertension after DVT due to:

Diagnosis

Predictive factors

Characteristics of DVT:

Patient characteristics:

Surgical characteristics:

oedema, ulceration

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