Venous Thromboembolism (VTE)
BLOOD CLOTS & VENOUS CIRCULATION
- Includes DVT and pulmonary embolism
- May cause swelling, pain, or shortness of breath
- Evaluation depends on clot location
- Follow-up helps reduce recurrence risk
Evaluation & Next Steps
- Clear severity assessment and next steps
- Supportive care and recovery guidance
- Care across 4 Las Vegas locations
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Quick Summary
Key Takeaway: Venous thromboembolism can range from a leg clot to a lung clot, so symptoms, risk factors, and clot location guide urgency and treatment planning.
Overview
What is Venous Thromboembolism?
Why Evaluation Matters
Symptoms
Leg Swelling or Pain
Skin Warmth or Color Change
Chest Pain or Shortness of Breath
Pelvic or Whole-Leg Swelling
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Causes & Risk Factors
Common Causes
- Reduced mobility or bed rest
- Recent surgery or hospitalization
- Vein injury or inflammation
- Inherited or acquired clotting tendency
Risk Factors
- Prior DVT or PE
- Recent surgery or trauma
- Cancer or active treatment
- Pregnancy or recent childbirth
- Hormone therapy or birth control
- Long travel or immobility
- Obesity or smoking history
- Family history of blood clots
Diagnosis
Typical Evaluation
- Review symptoms and timing
- Assess clot risk factors
- Venous ultrasound when appropriate
- CT imaging when PE is suspected
- Lab review when clinically needed
What to Bring
- Medication list
- Prior clot history
- Recent surgery or travel details
- Prior ultrasound or CT reports
- Family clotting history
Treatment Options
Risk Management
- Review clot risk factors
- Assess bleeding risk
- Coordinate medication planning
- Reduce recurrence triggers
Monitoring & Symptom Protection
- Track swelling and pain
- Watch PE warning signs
- Use compression when advised
- Follow activity guidance
Image-Guided Treatment Options
- Ultrasound evaluation
- CT imaging when needed
- Thrombectomy discussion in select cases
- Venous stenting review when appropriate
Follow-Up Evaluation
- Medication follow-up
- Repeat imaging when needed
- Persistent swelling review
- Recurrence prevention planning
Recovery
What Helps Most
- Taking medication as directed and reporting side effects
- Keeping follow-up visits to review symptoms and treatment duration
- Using compression when recommended for leg symptoms
- Staying active safely within medical guidance
- Recognizing PE symptoms that require emergency care
When to Follow Up
- Swelling or pain worsens despite treatment
- Shortness of breath or chest pain develops suddenly
- Bleeding or medication issues occur
- Symptoms return after improvement
- Repeat imaging is recommended
- Long-term prevention needs review
Frequently Asked Questions
Venous thromboembolism is a term for blood clots in the venous system, most commonly deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or pulmonary embolism (PE).
DVT is one type of VTE. VTE also includes pulmonary embolism, which occurs when clot material travels to the lungs.
DVT may cause leg swelling, pain, warmth, or color change. PE may cause sudden shortness of breath, chest pain, rapid heartbeat, dizziness, or coughing blood.
Diagnosis may include symptom review, risk-factor review, venous ultrasound, CT imaging when pulmonary embolism is suspected, and lab review when appropriate.
Treatment may include anticoagulation, symptom monitoring, compression guidance, follow-up imaging, and image-guided treatment discussion in selected cases.
Sudden shortness of breath, chest pain, coughing blood, fainting, or severe rapidly worsening leg swelling should be treated as urgent or emergency symptoms.
Locations
LVVIS offers vein evaluation and treatment planning at multiple Las Vegas locations. Choose the office that is most convenient when scheduling your visit.
LVVIS West Side Consultation Office
8930 W Sunset Rd, Suite 350
Las Vegas, NV 89148
Consultations and vascular evaluations
LV2 Limb & Vascular Division
8930 W Sunset Rd, Suite 350
Las Vegas, NV 89148
Limb preservation and podiatry partnership care
LVVIS East Procedure Office
2250 E Flamingo Rd, Suite 100
Las Vegas, NV 89119
Procedures, diagnostics, and circulatory care
LVVIS West Side Surgical Center
6120 S Fort Apache Rd, Suite 100
Las Vegas, NV 89148
Advanced vascular and interventional procedures