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Deep venous thrombosis after knee arthroscopy: A meta-analysis
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Streubel, Philipp Nicolas
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2005
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W.B. Saunders
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Abstract
Ilahi and colleagues (June 2005)1 reported a pooled deep venous thrombosis (DVT) incidence rate of 9.4% after knee arthroscopy. After adjusting for sensitivity discrepancies between ultrasound and venography, the calculated incidence reaches 9.9%. The authors give venographically diagnosed DVT a 2-fold weight over ultrasonographically diagnosed DVT. As reported, evidence shows an almost 100% sensitivity for venography in contrast to 50% for ultrasound in detecting DVT in asymptomatic patients.
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Deep vein thrombosis , Echography , Human , Incidence , Knee arthroscopy , Letter , Phlebography , Sensitivity and specificity , Ultrasound