Bend, Oregon – DVT is a condition in which a blood clot (thrombus) forms in the deep veins, usually in the legs. As part of the training effort, Dr. Andrew Jones and Dr. Ed Boyle, founder of Vein Centre Inovia specialty, co-author of a reference on the patients’ understanding of deep vein thrombosis. It is intended that this will be to patients with their doctors office, where when first diagnosed with DVT will have a better understanding of the problem, treatment options and the consequences for their health.

“When patients are diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis may again be scary and sometimes confusing. A lot of information about the problem, possible complications and treatment are submitted to them in a very short time, “said Dr. Jones.” Our hope is that this booklet, newly diagnosed patients with DVT useful information immediately available to read and Leave and be better informed about their diagnosis. With help from their doctor, have the patient can use this service educational resources to better understand the disease process, complications and treatment options. “

” Our goal is to provide patients with critical information to start the process, so that they play a more active role in their management PST, we hope that patients completely learned from their caregivers, and that a better long-term results, “said Dr. Boyle.

Drs Jones and Boyle have joined a national initiative to raise awareness of deep vein thrombosis and its potentially fatal complication, pulmonary embolism (PE) increase. March, the official DVT Awareness Month means, but health professionals are struggling to leading annual, ongoing efforts against DVT and PE’s DVT occurs in up to two million people each year in the United States and pulmonary embolism approximately 300,000 deaths per year die -. more than breast cancer and AIDS together. In addition, people who suffer from DVT at high risk of having another in 1-2 years. Many Americans are at risk of deep vein thrombosis, it is important to understand how to help reduce the risk of developing potentially fatal blood clots, and symptoms to recognize one. To this end, “Understanding deep vein thrombosis was produced in collaboration between DRS. SIGVARIS Jones and Boyle and Company and is currently distributed to all medical practices in North America.

About MM Jones and Andrew Boyle
Dr. Jones and Dr. Ed Boyle, a surgeon with special interest in the management of venous disease. In 2006 they founded the vein Inovia Specialty Center in Bend, Oregon, specializing in medical diagnostics and Surgical treatment of venous diseases. In addition to their clinical efforts, Drs Jones and Boyle active treatment in the development of new medical technologies more effectively venous disease. Thanks to their commitment to excellence in clinical care, innovation and education of patients, they hope to supply the to improve patient care in their vein, and patients around the world. www.bendvein.com Please visit for more information.

About SIGVARIS SIGVARIS North America is part of a group of medical equipment, internationally, based in Winterthur, Switzerland, on the development, production and focused distribution of medical compression hosiery, including socks and tights. With distribution in over 50 countries on six continents SIGVARIS as world market leader in compression therapy for the management of venous . and lymphatic disorders recognized U.S. production facility is SIGVARIS Peachtree City, GA

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