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Effect of Active and Passive Mechanical Thromboprophylaxis and Consensual Effect on the Venous Blood Flow Velocity Among Hemiparetic Patients

Our aim was to measure the venous blood flow velocity (VBFV) in case of hemiparetic patients, after passive and active thromboembolic methods, as well as the consensual effect in the hemiparetic limb following the active venous exercises in the healthy limb. We examined 215 patients, with the median...

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Autores principales: Kiss, Gabriella, Faludi, Béla, Szilágyi, Brigitta, Makai, Alexandra, Velényi, Anita, Ács, Pongrác, Tardi, Péter, Pallag, Adrienn, Bors, Viktória, Sekk, Patrícia, Járomi, Melinda
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6714927/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30813755
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1076029619832111
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author Kiss, Gabriella
Faludi, Béla
Szilágyi, Brigitta
Makai, Alexandra
Velényi, Anita
Ács, Pongrác
Tardi, Péter
Pallag, Adrienn
Bors, Viktória
Sekk, Patrícia
Járomi, Melinda
author_facet Kiss, Gabriella
Faludi, Béla
Szilágyi, Brigitta
Makai, Alexandra
Velényi, Anita
Ács, Pongrác
Tardi, Péter
Pallag, Adrienn
Bors, Viktória
Sekk, Patrícia
Járomi, Melinda
author_sort Kiss, Gabriella
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description Our aim was to measure the venous blood flow velocity (VBFV) in case of hemiparetic patients, after passive and active thromboembolic methods, as well as the consensual effect in the hemiparetic limb following the active venous exercises in the healthy limb. We examined 215 patients, with the median age of 58.0 (55.0-63.0) years. The VBFV was measured with a HADECO BIDOP ES-100 V II type Doppler ultrasound device, using an 8 MHz head, on the femoral vein at the level of the hip joint. For statistical analysis, SPSS version 22 was used. After passive movement, on the hemiparetic side, compared to the value in resting state, the VBFV significantly (12.6; 11.6-13.5 cm/s; P < .001) increased. Following active venous exercises performed on the healthy side, the VBFV significantly (18.0; 15.6-19.6 cm/s; P < .001) increased compared to the value in resting state. Following the active venous exercises performed on the healthy side, the VBFV measured on the hemiparetic side (consensual effect) was significantly (15.1 [14.1-16.5] cm/s; P < .001) higher than the value on the hemiparetic side in resting state. Active and passive mechanical thromboprophylaxis methods can be effective. Movements of the healthy limb significantly increase the VBFV in the inactive limb, and patients can perform it themselves several times a day.
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spelling pubmed-67149272019-09-04 Effect of Active and Passive Mechanical Thromboprophylaxis and Consensual Effect on the Venous Blood Flow Velocity Among Hemiparetic Patients Kiss, Gabriella Faludi, Béla Szilágyi, Brigitta Makai, Alexandra Velényi, Anita Ács, Pongrác Tardi, Péter Pallag, Adrienn Bors, Viktória Sekk, Patrícia Járomi, Melinda Clin Appl Thromb Hemost Original Article Our aim was to measure the venous blood flow velocity (VBFV) in case of hemiparetic patients, after passive and active thromboembolic methods, as well as the consensual effect in the hemiparetic limb following the active venous exercises in the healthy limb. We examined 215 patients, with the median age of 58.0 (55.0-63.0) years. The VBFV was measured with a HADECO BIDOP ES-100 V II type Doppler ultrasound device, using an 8 MHz head, on the femoral vein at the level of the hip joint. For statistical analysis, SPSS version 22 was used. After passive movement, on the hemiparetic side, compared to the value in resting state, the VBFV significantly (12.6; 11.6-13.5 cm/s; P < .001) increased. Following active venous exercises performed on the healthy side, the VBFV significantly (18.0; 15.6-19.6 cm/s; P < .001) increased compared to the value in resting state. Following the active venous exercises performed on the healthy side, the VBFV measured on the hemiparetic side (consensual effect) was significantly (15.1 [14.1-16.5] cm/s; P < .001) higher than the value on the hemiparetic side in resting state. Active and passive mechanical thromboprophylaxis methods can be effective. Movements of the healthy limb significantly increase the VBFV in the inactive limb, and patients can perform it themselves several times a day. SAGE Publications 2019-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6714927/ /pubmed/30813755 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1076029619832111 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
spellingShingle Original Article
Kiss, Gabriella
Faludi, Béla
Szilágyi, Brigitta
Makai, Alexandra
Velényi, Anita
Ács, Pongrác
Tardi, Péter
Pallag, Adrienn
Bors, Viktória
Sekk, Patrícia
Járomi, Melinda
Effect of Active and Passive Mechanical Thromboprophylaxis and Consensual Effect on the Venous Blood Flow Velocity Among Hemiparetic Patients
title Effect of Active and Passive Mechanical Thromboprophylaxis and Consensual Effect on the Venous Blood Flow Velocity Among Hemiparetic Patients
title_full Effect of Active and Passive Mechanical Thromboprophylaxis and Consensual Effect on the Venous Blood Flow Velocity Among Hemiparetic Patients
title_fullStr Effect of Active and Passive Mechanical Thromboprophylaxis and Consensual Effect on the Venous Blood Flow Velocity Among Hemiparetic Patients
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Active and Passive Mechanical Thromboprophylaxis and Consensual Effect on the Venous Blood Flow Velocity Among Hemiparetic Patients
title_short Effect of Active and Passive Mechanical Thromboprophylaxis and Consensual Effect on the Venous Blood Flow Velocity Among Hemiparetic Patients
title_sort effect of active and passive mechanical thromboprophylaxis and consensual effect on the venous blood flow velocity among hemiparetic patients
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6714927/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30813755
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1076029619832111
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