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Intro
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DISCLOSURES
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Transition: Observation = Evidence
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"Acute Deep Vein Thrombosis" Acute Phase of a Chronic Disease
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Standard DVT Therapy
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Biology: Post-Thrombotic Syndrome
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The Open Vein Hypothesis
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Observation (logic and emotion)
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Distinguishing Clinical Scenarios
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CAVENT: CDT May Prevent PTS
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The ATTRACT Movement
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Pre-Specified Subgroups
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Patients with Iliofemoral DVT Comerota AJ et al, Circulation 2019
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ATTRACT Cost-Effectiveness
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CAVA TRIAL (IFDVT; UA-CDT) C. Wittens et al: AVF Meeting 2019
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2019 - Who Should Be Lysed?
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Infusion-First CDT
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Fast Single-Session Therapy
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The Disease: Open Vein Hypothesis
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Pursuing Chronic DVT/PTS Disabling Symptoms/Signs/Ulcer
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Threats to EVT's Future for PTS Care
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Finding and Following (but not Fearing) the Truth
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The End of the Beginning
Description:
Explore an in-depth lecture on endovascular therapy for deep vein thrombosis, delivered by Dr. Suresh Vedantham at Yale Interventional Radiology Grand Rounds. Delve into the evidence, observations, and truths surrounding this treatment approach, covering topics such as acute deep vein thrombosis, standard therapies, post-thrombotic syndrome, and the open vein hypothesis. Examine key clinical trials like CAVENT and ATTRACT, and discuss patient selection criteria for lysis treatment. Gain insights into infusion-first catheter-directed thrombolysis, fast single-session therapy, and the challenges facing endovascular therapy in post-thrombotic syndrome care. Enhance your understanding of this evolving field in interventional radiology through this comprehensive 51-minute presentation.

Endovascular Therapy for Deep Vein Thrombosis: Evidence, Observation, and Truth

Yale University
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