PER-LHR, ultra long haul & DVT

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Interestingly, following on from my comparatively tongue-in-cheek comments in the PER-LHR poll thread on the subject of increased DVT risk on the route, some interesting info has been highlighted by the ABC.
Travel is associated with a nearly 3-fold higher risk for VTE, with a dose-response relationship of 18% higher risk for each 2-hour increase in travel duration.

("Meta-analysis: travel and risk for venous thromboembolism". Harvard School of Public Health, Brigham and Women's Hospital, and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts)

There's no doubt long-haul flights are a concern when it comes to deep vein thrombosis (DVT), says deputy director at Baker IDI Research Institute Professor Karlheinz Peter.

The longer the flight, the greater the risk. Any flight longer than four hours poses a risk, but it's those longer than 12 hours that are most problematic, Professor Peter said.

Professor Peter said most travellers don't appreciate how frequently DVT occurs as a result of a long-haul flight.

"It's quite scary numbers. If you look at asymptomatic deep vein thrombosis [where there are no obvious signs], there are studies showing it occurs in up to 10 per cent of long-haul flights," he said.

"In the classic, long-term flight, you will probably have one or two patients who get out of the flight and will develop symptoms within the first two or four weeks after the flight.
 
The most memorable thing I have heard about DVT was from a 22 year old Australian Olyimpic sculler, who returned from Sydney to Perth on QF after a qualifying event, and apparenty suffered a DVT. When interviewed by the press after the event, she stated along the lines of - 'I'm OK, I'm not going to sue or anything'..

Having said that, when DVT became more a more well known occurence in the early 2000s, the former long haul QF flights to the UK thru Singapore were known to LHR staff as 'the DVT express'.
 
I recall a documentary a long time ago about dvt and that LHR had some special underground tunnel for ambulances direct to the nearest hospital.
Not sure is its still a thing or if that is any comfort
 
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