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Physicians and patients need to work together and make lifestyle changes that could prevent the need for an IVC filter

Friday, October 15, 2021 - Hundreds of Bard IVC filter lawsuits allege the medical device was broken into pieces when the doctor attempted to retrieve it or the device tilted within the artery, puncturing it and caused internal bleeding and infection. The Bard IVC filter is an ill-conceived medical device that was rushed to market under the FDA's flawed 501 k fast-track approval process that says a company can get FDA approval to sell their medical device if they can prove to a panel of experts that their product is substantially similar to one already approved. With the emergence of the Bard IVC filter as a failed medical device that does more harm than good, doctors should look once and for all to educate their patients on avoiding a condition known as deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Doctors treat the symptoms of DVT by administering blood thinner drugs at first. If the patient does not respond to blood thinners or can not take them for any reason, a doctor may resort to implanting an IVC filter to trap blood clots in the inferior vena cava (IVC) before they have the chance to travel and damage the lungs or heart. Bard IVC filter lawyers represent those who have suffered injury because of the flawed device.

Overweight or obese people have a higher likelihood of developing DVT than others. Treating the eating disorder that causes obesity may improve one's overall health and decrease the chances of developing blood clots. DVT is a silent killer that claims thousands of lives around the world every year. According to Dr. Arvind Kohli from the Government Medical College of Indian, DVT is a silent life-threatening condition. The blood disease is underreported and underdiagnosed. Dr. Kohli quotes statistics that show DVT is one of the leading causes of preventable hospital deaths and that one form of DVT or another accounts for about 25% of all deaths. DVT causes the fatty portion of the blood to stick to the interior walls of the arteries leading to the heart and lungs that can break away and cause a blockage as they travel through the bloodstream. Eliminating animal fats and dairy products should be the first lifestyle change to consider and may lessen the chances of developing high cholesterol and DVT. Deep vein thrombosis may be accompanied by pulmonary embolism, putting the lungs at risk also. A pulmonary embolism is when a blood clot becomes stuck in the lungs and causes blockages there. Swelling, pain, redness, and warmth are all signs of DVT. While a deep vein thrombosis is a silent killer, having a pulmonary embolism occur can be like getting hit by a train and are unmistakable. The Mayo Clinic describes the symptoms that should cause anyone over 50 years old to seek immediate medical attention. "Sudden shortness of breath, chest pain or discomfort that worsens when you take a deep breath or when you cough, feeling lightheaded or dizzy, or fainting, rapid pulse, rapid breathing, and coughing up blood."

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