Method of predicting the occurrence of deep vein thrombosis by n

Surgery – Truss – Pad

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128668, 128134, A61B 1000

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ABSTRACT:
A method of predicting the occurrence of deep vein thrombosis after a surgical procedure comprises monitoring changes in the internal diameter of a blood vessel using a non-invasive ultrasound technique. The frequency and magnitude of changes in vessel diameter are used to predict whether deep vein thrombosis will occur.

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