PMID: 26332877Sep 4, 2015Paper

Non-Operative Management of Paget-Schroetter Syndrome: A Single-Center Experience

The Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Selena G GossJohn C Lantis

Abstract

The preponderance of existing literature for the treatment of Paget-Schroetter syndrome (PSS) advocates clot lysis followed by thoracic outlet decompression (TOD). We postulate that long-term anticoagulation has equal outcomes to more invasive and costly surgical intervention, and review our experience with non-operative management of PSS. A retrospective review was conducted, examining patients between 1994-2014. Forty patients were identified with PSS, and 27 of these patients had sufficient follow-up for this analysis. Charts were reviewed for details of clinical presentation, disease course, interventions, duration of oral anticoagulation, ultrasound reports, and symptoms at long-term follow-up. With a mean follow-up of 54.3 months, 23/27 patients (85%) were asymptomatic after non-operative therapy. In this cohort, 16/27 patients (59%) underwent catheter-directed thrombolysis. Average treatment course with oral anticoagulation was 8.6 months. Four patients (15%) remained symptomatic at follow-up. Two patients (7%) underwent thoracic outlet decompression at another institution, with good results. At least partial recanalization of vessels was documented in 25/27 patients (93%), although recanalization did not correlate with ...Continue Reading

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