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[February 21, 2013]

22 -- roach

Feb 21, 2013 (Columbus Telegram - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) -- DEAR DR. ROACH: Last February, I had a massive DVT from my ankle to mid-thigh. I had no pain at all and walked three miles shortly before my regularly scheduled physical. I missed that my leg was very swollen.


My doctor stated that that was one of the traditional reasons for getting a DVT. I have taken Coumadin for the past 10 months. One doctor says I should take this medication for the rest of my life, since the clot was so large and there was no reason for my having gotten one. The other says that since this was the first clot I have ever had, I can stop taking the Coumadin and observe the leg for new swelling/pain.

I am otherwise in very good health. I am totally indecisive about what to do. What would you recommend -- M.D.

ANSWER: A DVT (deep venous thrombosis) is a blood clot in the large veins of the thigh and pelvis. These cause trouble by themselves, by producing leg swelling that can range anywhere from annoying to disabling, but more importantly, they can break off and travel up into the lungs, called a pulmonary embolus.

Pulmonary emboli can be life-threatening, since large ones reduce blood supply to the lungs and can even prevent blood from coming out of the heart at all. Most authorities recommend lifelong warfarin (Coumadin) only after a second episode of DVT in a case like yours, where there is no clear reason for having had one.

However, clinical judgment may sometimes cause a physician to advise lifelong warfarin after a single event, especially one that's life-threatening -- say, a large pulmonary embolus.

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