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Prospective cohort study aimed at optimizing the duration of anticoagulant treatment in patients at their first episode of proximal deep venous thrombosis (DVT) of the lower extremities, whose pathogenesis is either unknown (idiopathic DVT) or associated with minimal risk factors for thrombosis, with the help of an algorithm which incorporates both ultrasonography and D-dimer information. All patients will be followed-up until 1) the achievement of a major end-point; 2) the date of lost to to followup; 3) the date of death; 4) the date of study stop. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the safety of withholding anticoagulation from a subgroup of patients with proximal DVT whose veins have recanalized and present with a repeatedly negative D-dimer (at baseline, after 1 and 3 months). The approach will be deemed to be safe if the annual rate of recurrent VTE in patients who will have their anticoagulation discontinued is lower than 5%.
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After giving informed consent, patients will receive an ultrasound investigation of the proximal-vein system (common femoral vein at groin, popliteal vein up to its trifurcation):
D-dimer.For the purpose of this study each quantitative D-dimer is allowed. The criterion for D-dimer interpretation will rely on the cut-off that is recommended by manufacturers for diagnostic purposes.
Sample size 1000 years of observation without anticoagulation are required to demonstrate (power 90%, type I error 0.05, two sided) that with this approach the annual rate of recurrent VTE is lower than 5%. Approximately 600 patients with proximal DVT satisfying the eligibility criteria are required to obtain 1000 years of observation without anticoagulation.
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