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  1. These studies used therapeutic exercises (aerobics, lower limb flexibility training and/or lower limb strength training) as primary or adjuvant intervention, compared with other interventions (control group) or no treatment.

  2. 7 sie 2023 · The internal jugular vein is a common route used by clinicians to access the central circulation for hemodynamical monitoring and stabilization due to its accessibility and anatomic location. Intravenous catheters cause injuries to the endothelium and vein wall inflammation.

  3. Internal jugular vein thrombosis (IJVT) is an unusual case of vascular disease of the upper limb veins that could result in multiple complications if left untreated. IJVT can be subdivided into primary and secondary. Primary IJVT is when thrombosis happens to someone without known risk factors.

  4. 25 paź 2010 · Therapy for internal jugular vein thrombosis consisted of heparin in all patients. Two patients received unfractioned heparin and the 27 other patients were given low molecular weight heparin. Heparin therapy was followed by oral anticoagulant in 20 patients (fluindione n = 18; warfarin n = 2).

  5. Post-thrombotic syndrome (PTS) is a common complication after deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and has a major impact on physical symptoms, quality of life (QoL) and economic costs. Relatively simple lifestyle interventions as physical exercise might reduce PTS severity and increase QoL.

  6. 6 sty 2021 · Initial treatment (5–21 days following diagnosis) consists of parenteral therapy with low molecular weight heparin (or unfractionated heparin) with a transition using vitamin K antagonists. The alternative therapy for non-cancer patients is high-dose direct oral anticoagulants.

  7. The IJV is one of the four components of the vascular sheath of the neck, together with the common and internal carotid arteries, the vagus nerve, and the deep cervical lymph nodes. IJV thrombosis (IJVthr) is a potentially life-threating disease, due to the development of an intraluminal thrombus. The thrombosis can occur at any level, from the ...