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. 2002 Winter;4(1):23-9.

Management and prevention of venous thromboembolism including surgery and the pregnant state

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Management and prevention of venous thromboembolism including surgery and the pregnant state

Steven B Deitelzweig. Ochsner J. 2002 Winter.

Abstract

As the spectrum of venous thromboembolic disease states demanding both pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic prophylactic modalities continues to expand, the determination of the appropriate preventive regimen is of paramount importance. As a consensus develops regarding the clinical efficacy and safety of various antithrombotics for medical, surgical, and pregnant patients, clinicians must rely on existing evidence. For many populations, a definitive statement is difficult due to the heterogeneity of available study parameters. The development of a risk stratification may help to identify patients who will benefit from prophylaxis.

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Dr. Deitelzweig is the Head of Ochsner's Section on Hospital-Based Internal Medicine

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