Virtual Case Study on Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) - An Initiative by Hidoc Dr.

Speciality: Hematology


Speaker:

Dr. Archana Kamath | Hon. Consultant Physician, Infedis Health

Description:

A warm welcome to all the medical professionals in this insightful session on understanding the diagnosis and management of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT). This Virtual Case Study on DVT, an initiative by Hidoc Dr., is designed to provide a practical, interactive exploration of a potentially life-threatening condition. DVT is the formation of a blood clot in a deep vein, most commonly in the legs, and a virtual case study offers a unique platform to examine the critical steps from initial patient assessment to long-term management.

The case study will walk through a patient's journey, highlighting the importance of recognizing the signs and symptoms, which can range from subtle leg pain and swelling to more pronounced redness and warmth. We will discuss the crucial role of risk factor assessment, which includes patient history of recent surgery, prolonged immobility, or other predisposing conditions like cancer or thrombophilia. The session will then move to the diagnostic process, emphasizing the use of the D-dimer test and Doppler ultrasound, which is the gold standard for confirming the presence of a thrombus.

Therefore, get a comprehensive understanding of how to effectively diagnose and manage DVT through an engaging virtual case study. Listen to the webinar, absorb the shared knowledge, and follow Hidoc for more such insightful webinar sessions.

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