Axillo-subclavian vein thrombosis condition develops when a vein in the armpit (the axilla) or in the front of the shoulder (the subclavian vein) is compressed by the collarbone (clavicle), the first rib, or the surrounding muscle. It is considered a type of thoracic outlet syndrome.
Repeated compression causes the vein to become inflamed and fibrous tissue to build up. This tissue causes the vein to narrow and restrict blood flow, leading to the formation of blood clots. Left untreated, axillo-subclavian vein thrombosis can cause: Arm pain and fatigue.
The following are often recorded as Axillo-subclavian vein thrombosis symptoms:
· Sudden swelling.
· Bluish skin color.
· Heaviness and pain.
Normally, all patients with suspected vein thrombosis should use an advanced vein locating machine. These tools can precisely find the vein and assess venous reflux and blockage. It’s worth noting, though, that not all vein-finding devices are capable of executing such a delicate work.
The usage of Portable Vein Detector SIFVEIN-5.2, developed by SIFSOF medical, would make it easier for the phlebotomist to detect the vein, reducing the risk of a pre-analytical error in the specimen collection and exacerbating the patient’s pain.
Further, Because of their weakening skin, blood drawing may be difficult for the elderly. Their skin becomes thinner, dryer, and more delicate. Furthermore, as the blood vessels become more sensitive, a venipuncture failure could easily result in the bursting of these tiny blood vessels. As a result, bruising, swelling, and even bleeding beneath the skin may develop, which vein thrombosis patients fear the most.
The Portable Vein Detector SIFVEIN-5.2 was created for these specific situations where identifying a vein is challenging or requires extra concentration and care. The SIFVEIN-5.2 allows veins to be seen clearly in a depth of 10 mm beneath the skin, regardless of the patient’s age, skin color, or obesity level.
The device also includes a depth recognition mode that improves vein depth judgment, as well as three colors (red, green, and white) that can be switched at any time based on the light in the room and the patient’s skin tone, making the vein more visible, easier to access, and increasing clinical accuracy. As a result, any possible failure diagnosis, as well as the vein thrombosis patient’s dread, tension, and agony, are ruled out.
Vein detectors, such as SIFSOF’s dependable and clear vein illuminator SIFVEIN-5.2, have demonstrated their efficacy during challenging IV procedures for vein thrombosis. As a result, if doctors, nurses, and Phlebitis patients want an accurate diagnosis, successful treatment, and a speedy recovery, it should be their first choice.
Reference: Paget-Schroetter Syndrome
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