Author:
Berndtson Allison E.,Cross Alisa,Yorkgitis Brian K.,Kennedy Ryan,Kochuba Matthew P.,Tignanelli Christopher,Tominaga Gail T.,Jacobs David G.,Ashley Dennis W.,Ley Eric J.,Napolitano Lena,Costantini Todd W.
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Trauma patients are at an elevated risk for developing venous thromboembolism (VTE), which includes pulmonary embolism and deep vein thrombosis. In the inpatient setting, prompt pharmacologic prophylaxis is utilized to prevent VTE. For patients with lower extremity fractures or limited mobility, VTE risk does not return to baseline levels postdischarge. Currently, there are limited data to guide postdischarge VTE prophylaxis in trauma patients. The goal of these postdischarge VTE prophylaxis guidelines are to identify patients at the highest risk of developing VTE after discharge and to offer pharmacologic prophylaxis strategies to limit this risk.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)