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What is your recommended long term management of extensive dural venous sinus thrombosis in an otherwise healthy young patient?

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Neurology · University of Calgary

From a Vascular Neurology perspective, there are two considerations when faced with patients with venous sinus thrombosis. First is the status of the intracranial venous circulation and whether or not there has been adequate reconstitution of venous outflow, either through recanalization or collater...

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Neurology · Vanderbilt University Medical Center

I would anticoagulate initially with a DOAC or warfarin. I would do follow-up imaging in 3-6 months, and if the CVST was significantly improved, switch to aspirin. If not, continue anticoagulation for a total of 12 months, then try discontinuing in favor of aspirin, after reimaging.

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Neurology · University of Colorado, Climate & Health Dept

Practice guidelines from the AHA on CVT came out earlier this year:

Saposnik et al., PMID 38284265

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Neurology · University of Virginia, School of Medicine

In addition to all the above answers:

If there were no other internal risk factors (after a thorough workup for underlying etiologies) except external factors like OCPs then if it is extensive the duration I would pursue would be a total of 12 months of anticoagulation. Also with repeat imaging to m...

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