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Review
. 2010 Apr;8(4):678-83.
doi: 10.1111/j.1538-7836.2009.03728.x. Epub 2009 Dec 21.

Comparing consensus guidelines on thromboprophylaxis in orthopedic surgery

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Comparing consensus guidelines on thromboprophylaxis in orthopedic surgery

M C Struijk-Mulder et al. J Thromb Haemost. 2010 Apr.
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Abstract

Background: Different guidelines exist regarding the prevention of venous thromboembolism (VTE) in orthopedic surgery.

Objectives: We aimed to compare (inter)national guidelines and analyse differences.

Methods: MEDLINE, the Cochrane Library and the internet were searched for guidelines on the prevention of VTE in orthopedic surgery. From these, we constructed a table comparing the different antithrombotic regimens during different orthopedic surgical and plaster cast treatments.

Results: Eleven guidelines from nine different countries and one international guideline were included. Few guidelines advise on thrombosis prophylaxis after plaster cast immobilization, (prolonged) arthroscopic surgery and isolated lower extremity trauma. Different opinions exist on the sole use of aspirin and mechanical prophylaxis and on the use of vitamin K antagonists after major hip and knee surgery.

Conclusion: Based on the same available literature, different guidelines recommend different thromboprophylactic regimens. Ideally, the grade of recommendation should be based on the same level of evidence world-wide. Whilst there is no agreement on the relevance of different endpoints (e.g. asymptomatic DVT), it is very difficult to reach a consensus. Thromboprophylaxis guidelines should be reviewed and updated on a regular basis, because the evidence is evolving rapidly.

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