Many active athletes are lulled into the false belief that because they are so well conditioned they are not at risk of developing a blood clot in the deeper veins (also known as deep vein thrombosis) as the result of a long distance trip by plane.
The fact is that anybody thinking along those lines would be seriously mistaken. Whether you are an Olympic medalist, champion athlete, sports enthusiast or just an average Joe, anybody flying long distance can be at risk for DVT.
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According to information published by the Center for Disease Control, the exact number of people in the United States affected in some way by deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or pulmonary embolism (PE) is estimated at 300,000 to 600,000 cases per year and approx. 60,000 to 100,000 of those affected die as a result of it.
Geno J. Merli, MD, chief medical officer at Jefferson University Hospitals, in Philadelphia, PA, has pointed out that most patients and many physicians are not aware of the fact that DVT has a higher death rate annually than the sum of all the deaths from motor vehicle accidents, aids and breast cancer.
Anyone could be at risk for DVT. The more risk factors you have, the bigger your chances are of developing deep vein thrombosis.
You can help Prevent the Occurrence of DVT by Knowing the Risk Factors:
Highly trained and conditioned athletes should also be vigilant because often their resting heart rate can be significantly lower than the average person’s heart rate, which means blood flows slower through the body. Slower blood flow in combination with other factors like prolonged immobility during flights, train, and bus or car trips could spell trouble and create the perfect storm conditions for a DVT.
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