Clinical Procedure
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Haemolysis will result in release of vasoactive compounds such as adenosine. This may result in arrhythmias and chest pain, particularly in thromboses close to the right atrium.
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Large bore intravenous access will be useful to administer intravenous fluid to encourage diuresis and protect the kidneys in the context of haemolysis
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Positioning is dependent on the position of the DVT and the optimal venous access point.
Femoral or saphenous access will require a supine position.
Posterior tibial access may require prone positioning
Femoral or saphenous access will require a supine position.
Posterior tibial access may require prone positioning
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