Table 1. Risk Factors of the Development of Deep Vein Thrombosis.
Inherited causes |
Factor V Leiden mutation |
Prothrombin gene mutation |
Protein C, S deficiency |
Antithrombin deficiency |
Acquired causes |
Motion restriction: trauma, immobilization, surgery (especially, orthopedic) |
Hormonal effect: pregnancy, use of oral contraceptives, hormone replacement therapy |
Myeloproliferative disorder, antiphospholipid syndrome |
Placement of central venous catheterization |
Anatomic risk factors |
May-Thurner syndrome |
IVC abnormality: agenesis, hypoplasia, and malformation |
IVC = inferior vena cava