Journal of Social Research
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Journal of Social Research

Venous Thromboembolism in Hospitalized Patient with Heart Failure, Does Heart Failure Increase the Risk of Dvt?

Lisna Agiara (Faculty Of Malikussaleh, University Cut Meutia Regional General Hospital North Aceh)
Yuri Savitri (Faculty Of Malikussaleh, University Cut Meutia Regional General Hospital North Aceh)
Aragibinafika Aragibinafika (Faculty Of Malikussaleh, University Cut Meutia Regional General Hospital North Aceh)
Nurhafizah Muzainy (Faculty Of Malikussaleh, University Cut Meutia Regional General Hospital North Aceh)
Nanda Chairina (Faculty Of Malikussaleh, University Cut Meutia Regional General Hospital North Aceh)
Dwi Novlita Rozi (Faculty Of Malikussaleh, University Cut Meutia Regional General Hospital North Aceh)



Article Info

Publish Date
21 Dec 2022

Abstract

Background: Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is frequently observed in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF), increasing the risk of pulmonary embolism (PE). Clinical evaluation of CHF patients with suspected acute PE is challenging since these diseases share several symptoms and signs such as dyspnea. Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze whether heart failure increases the risk of DVT. Method: This study uses a qualitative approach with a case study model that analyzes and identifies venous thromboembolism in hospital patients with heart failure, does heart failure increase the risk of DVT? Result: DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis) is the formation of a thrombus or blood clot that often attacks the deep veins of the lower extremities (such as the calf, femoral and popliteal veins) or deep veins in the pelvic area, more frequent in proximal than distal DVT. This condition is potentially dangerous, leading to morbidity and mortality that can essentially lead to disease. This happens all over the world. In general these diagnoses are combined in VTE (Venous Thromboembolism). In patients with DVT without PE, short-term mortality rates of 2–5% were reported. Recurrence risk is high, especially within first 6 months. Conclusion: From the results obtained we can know that Symptomatic patients with proximal DVT may present with lower extremity pain, calf tenderness, and lower extremity swelling (Kesieme et al., 2011) Same with this case, Patient was admitted to the hospital with complaints swelling of the whole body, especially the legs accompanied by pain, redness, feel warmed a few hours before the patient going to hospital.

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ijsr

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Humanities Computer Science & IT Economics, Econometrics & Finance Education Social Sciences

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The Journal of Social Research is a double blind peer-reviewed academic journal and open access to social and scientific fields. The journal is published monthly by International Journal Labs. The Journal of Social Research provides a means for sustained discussion of relevant issues that fall ...