Objective: The purpose of this study is to prospectively document the incid
ence of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in the residual limb after a below-knee
amputation.
Design: Eight of 13 male patients, admitted to the acute rehabilitation flo
or after a below-knee amputation, were included in the study. Patients alre
ady receiving anticoagulants were excluded. An investigator questioned the
patient regarding the patient's risk factors for DVT and history of DVT and
pulmonary embolus. A coagulation profile was obtained for all patients. A
Doppler ultrasound was completed on the residual limb 2 wk after amputation
, and if negative, it was repeated 2 wk later. Patients found to have a DVT
were treated appropriately. The incidence of DVT was calculated by a point
estimate, and a 95% confidence interval was calculated using simple large
sample methods.
Results: Four of the eight patients had ultrasound evidence of DVT in the t
high. Two of the four patients had signs or symptoms of a DVT. There were a
comparable number of risk factors for DVT in both groups. Laboratory value
s were not statistically significant in predicting the occurrence of DVT, p
robably because of the limited number of subjects.
Conclusions: The present study supports the assumption that the diagnosis o
f lower limb DVT is frequently associated with lower limb amputation. Howev
er, a larger sample may be necessary to conclude that a routine screening u
ltrasound of the lower limbs is indicated after a below-knee amputation.