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    Window seats on planes can up the risk of DVT

    Sitting in a window seat of an aeroplane during long distance flights can increase the risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT), doctors say.

    A window seat is one of the risk factors for DVT in long distance travellers outlined in new guidelines by the American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP), which say that a person's individual risk factors for blood clots should be taken into account before being offered preventative medicines.

    Other risk factors highlighted include being elderly, pregnant or taking oral contraceptives.

    The experts also say that so-called '"economy class syndrome" is a myth, as the risk of developing a blood clot during a long haul flight is the same for those travelling in first or business class.

    Deep vein thromboses are blood clots which usually develop in the legs. If a clot breaks away, it can cause a potentially fatal blockage in the lungs known as a pulmonary embolism.

    The new guidance, published in the journal Chest, says the risk of developing a blood clot on a long distance flight is "very small" for most people, but was strongest for flights taking longer than eight to ten hours, particuarly in those with other risk factors.

    Prolonged sitting, such as in a window seat of a plane, where someone is less likey to get up and move around, can also increase the risk of DVT.

    Guidelines co-author Dr Mark Crowther from McMaster University, Ontario, said: "Travelling in economy class does not increase your risk for developing a blood clot, even during long-distance travel.

    "However, remaining immobile for long periods of time will. Long distance travellers sitting in a window seat tend to have limited mobility, which increases their risk for DVT. This risk increases as other factors are present."

    Smoking and obesity were also identified as risk factors, but the doctors said they found no "definitive evidence" that either dehydration or drinking alcohol boosted the risk of DVT.

    Medical conditions which can put a person at increased risk include having had recent surgery, a family history of blood clots and having heart disease.

    The guidelines recommend that all long-haul passengers should take preventative measures such as getting out of their seats and walking around, and calf muscle stretches.

    In addition to this, people at higher risk of DVT should sit in an aisle seat if possible and wear below-knee graduated compression stockings, they advised.

    The doctors also advised against the use of aspirin or any other anti-coagulant medication to prevent DVT in long-distance travellers.

    Drugs which can prevent blood clotting should only be considered on an individual basis for those at a higher risk of DVT as the "adverse effects may outweigh the risks," they said.

    Dr Gordon Guyatt, who chaired the panel of experts which drew up the guidelines, said: "There has been a significant push in health care to administer DVT prevention for every patient, regardless of risk.

    "As a result, many patients are receiving unnecessary therapies that provide little benefit and could have adverse effects."

    "The decision to administer DVT prevention therapy should be based on the patients' risk and the benefits of prevention or treatment."

     
    • mojtaba  •  Zenjan, Iran  •  3 months ago
      thanks for useful articl
    • Vic  •  Riyadh, Saudi Arabia  •  3 months ago
      all travellers pls read this
    • kphnair  •  Riyadh, Saudi Arabia  •  3 months ago
      nothing to worry
    • Mohammad  •  Dubai, Dubai  •  3 months ago
      I like window seat, cause at least you can sleep well, death its not in our hand
      • ANDUNG 3 months ago
        he doesnt tell that u will die..its just a prevention for all of us added information...what he wants to tell is if incase you want to seat near the window there is no problem you just have to move your legs from time to time to prevent DVT. because most people sitting near the window dont move at all or very often they move coz they are ashame maybe they can disturb the person near him/her.
    • AhmedI  •  Djibouti City, Djibouti  •  3 months ago
      I agree with Munir in Dubai - Every one has his own day when it comes to death and when it comes to health problem to
      Ahmed Osman Ismail - Djibouti
      • ANDUNG 3 months ago
        health problems is in our hand.....remember Allah gave us MIND to THINK we should do our part as human being also to stay healthy.
    • prakash  •  Dubai, Dubai  •  3 months ago
      thanksfor good message
    • Jitendra  •  3 months ago
      airlines on one hand are designing planes that are flying longer distances, non stop flights. Best solution is dont serve food at your place. make it mandatory to go to the restaurant to get food. the problem will be solved. Any drink, food should only be served at counter. Increase eating area and reduce number of stewardesses.
    • Pakundo Biglangbayo  •  Doha, Qatar  •  3 months ago
      Scotch whiskey should be mandatory. Yeahh, that solves this issue...lol
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    • krishnamurthy  •  Dubai, Dubai  •  3 months ago
      I think the Airline companies have to slove this problem to avoid such things & find out the way.
      • Roj 3 months ago
        By removing the seats by the window and convert it to aisle. All seats are by the aisle.
      • werner 3 months ago
        Indeed, please activate your brain before writing anything Krishna
    • mrs  •  Dubai, Dubai  •  3 months ago
      i think that is not a measor problems so why think about DVT just injoy and injoy and injoy
      • PETER 3 months ago
        correct we will enjoy up to last minute , many thanks Mrs for your advice
    • babatunde qasim  •  Doha, Qatar  •  3 months ago
      TAKE NOTE BEFORE TAKING A SEAT BESIDE A WINDOW IN A PLANE !!!
    • DR. Sathyamoorthy Mondori  •  Lugano, Switzerland  •  3 months ago
      excellent topic ov dvt. It should be published to all travellers by air.
    • honey  •  Riyadh, Saudi Arabia  •  3 months ago
      known this for years...but thanks for reminding, very informative thou....:-)
    • Bo Omar  •  Kuwait City, Kuwait  •  3 months ago
      new useful information .
    • KHALID  •  Khartoum, Sudan  •  3 months ago
      other risk factors for DVT: major surgical operation and
      fractures
    • Rosalinda Juanito  •  Dubai, Dubai  •  3 months ago
      ....yes I experienced that DVT but not too severe, when I'm in my last vacation...it occurs from the back of my neck and going up to my head its like there is crawling earthworm on my head causes too much pain that time... but I didn't panic I massaged my head and suddenly take a deep breath.
    • Hossein Pourbashash  •  Tehran, Iran  •  3 months ago
      thanks, we should care about any scientifical advice
      is there any scientififcal research or not?
    • Robert  •  Manama, Bahrain  •  3 months ago
      Its very simple just drink loads of beer and wine, this thins the blood and lessens the chance of DVT....increases the pleasure of the journey - so whats the problem...
      • Monju 3 months ago
        Quran Says, regarding wine and gambling, in both of these there are the greatest sin, Though they have some profits for mankind; but "their sins are greatest than their profits" (Al Quran 1:219)
        And modern medical science is undoubtedly agree with this devine statement.
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