Myocardial Infarction and Deep-vein Thrombosis

Abstract
In a study of 52 patients admitted into the coronary intensive care unit the incidence of deep-vein thrombosis was measured with the 125I-fibrinogen test. Of these patients 31 were eventually confirmed to be suffering from acute myocardial infarction. This preliminary study showed that in patients with a confirmed infarct who were not treated with anticoagulants the incidence of deep-vein thrombosis was 38% and in those treated it was 5·5%. In patients who were “severely ill” from whatever the cause there was a high incidence of deep-vein thrombosis (68%).