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Comparative Study
. 2000 Dec;48(12 Suppl 1):27-35.

[Evidence-based guidelines for prevention and therapy of venous thromboembolism]

[Article in Italian]
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  • PMID: 11253337
Comparative Study

[Evidence-based guidelines for prevention and therapy of venous thromboembolism]

[Article in Italian]
M Falciani et al. Minerva Cardioangiol. 2000 Dec.

Abstract

Recently, evidence-based guidelines for the prevention and therapy of venous thromboembolism have been published. Prophylaxis: in General Surgery patients with moderate to severe risk need to be treated with unfractioned (UFH) or low molecular weight (LMWH) heparin. Non pharmacological methods must be reserved to patients with high hemorrhagic risk and in association to heparin to patients with particularly high thromboembolic risk. In high risk Ortopedic Surgery prophylaxis with high doses LMWH or oral anticoagulants (OA) is indicated. Il Neurosurgical Surgery and in politraumatized patients prophylaxis must be individualized taking account of hemorrhagic risk; patients with acute medullary lesion with paraplegia must be treated with LMWH. In Internal Medicine conditions which determine prolonged bed rest need prophylaxis with UFH or LMWH. In pregnancy, pharmacological prophylaxis is indicated only in cases of preceding thrombotic events or documented congenital risk factors.

Therapy: deep venous thrombosis or sub-massive pulmonary embolism must be treated with anticoagulant doses of UFH or LMWH (100 U antiXa/Kg twice daily). OA must be continued for a time identifiable on the basis of underlying disease. In massive or sub-massive pulmonary embolism with hemodynamic instability thrombolysis is indicated. In heparin induced thrombocytopenia alternative antithrombotic treatments must be employed.

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