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July 23, 2008

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Dennis Rosenberg

The newly-published 2008 clinical guidelines for physicians from the American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP) on how to treat DVT and other forms of venous thromboembolic disease now recommend pharmacomechanical thrombolysis for treatment of acute proximal DVT. The guidelines are available as a complimentary download at http://www.thenewguidelines.org

Dennis Rosenberg

The newly-published 2008 clinical guidelines for physicians from the American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP) on how to treat DVT and other forms of venous thromboembolic disease now recommend pharmacomechanical thrombolysis for treatment of acute proximal DVT. The guidelines are available as a complimentary download at http://www.thenewguidelines.org

John S.

The problem is that pressure on the underside of thighs from the seat pan and the edge of the seat pan presses against the thighs, which reduces back flow of blood. If you're wearing socks it’s not enough; only redistributing pressure can help.

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