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Abstract Background Surgery is a known risk factor for hospital‐acquired venous thromboembolism (HA‐VTE) in children. Objectives To assess whether the odds of HA‐VTE differs across six anatomic sites of noncardiac surgery and to identify risk factors for HA‐VTE in these children. Methods This was a multicenter, case–control study.
Elizabeth T. Stephens +11 more
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Postthrombotic Syndrome [PDF]
AbstractAfter acute treatment of deep vein thrombosis, not only the risk but also associated side effects of postthrombotic syndrome (PTS) are often underestimated.There are essentially two main types of PTS.1. Obstructive type—no sufficient recanalization of the deep vein.2.
Guido, Bruning +3 more
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Plasminogen activator‐1 overexpression decreases experimental postthrombotic vein wall fibrosis by a non‐vitronectin‐dependent mechanism [PDF]
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/108289/1/jth12644 ...
Ballard‐lipka, N. L. +7 more
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Flow chart of relevant literature retrieval from databases. Abstract Deep venous thrombosis (DVT) has been characterized by a disorder of venous return caused by abnormal blood clotting in deep veins. It often occurs in the lower limbs and is a common complication in orthopaedics. Therefore, relevant professional organizations domestic and overseas had
Wei‐guang Zhao +2 more
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Postthrombotic syndrome: surgical possibilities. [PDF]
Postthrombotic syndrome (PTS) is a late outcome of deep vein thrombosis characterized by cramping pain, swelling, hyperpigmentation, eczema, lipodermatosclerosis, and ulceration in the leg due to increased venous outflow resistance and reflux venous flow.
Khanna AK, Singh S.
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Dermatoplasty for decompensated forms of varicose veins and post-thrombotic syndrome
Objective(s). In order to improve the results of the treatment of the decompensated form of varicose veins and post-thrombotic syndrome, taking into account the angiosomal theory and using VAC and Magott therapy of the recipient woundof the trophic ulcer,
V. I. Rusin +3 more
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Arthritis Care &Research, Volume 75, Issue 10, Page 2036-2043, October 2023.
Sarah Donohue +3 more
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Incident thrombus location and predicting risk of recurrent venous thromboembolism
Abstract Background Understanding venous thromboembolism (VTE) recurrence risk is central to determining the appropriate treatment course. Whether this risk varies after discontinuing anticoagulation or overall by type of incident event (pulmonary embolism [PE] vs deep vein thrombosis [DVT]) and by the detailed location of the DVT needs further ...
Sara C. Lidstrom +5 more
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Surviving pediatric intensive care: physical outcome after 3 months [PDF]
Objective: This study investigated the prevalence and nature of physical and neurocognitive sequelae in pediatric intensive care unit ( PICU) survivors. Design and setting: Prospective follow-up study 3 months after discharge from a 14-bed tertiary PICU ...
Hendrika Knoester +2 more
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Multifaceted management of the postthrombotic syndrome. [PDF]
The postthrombotic syndrome (PTS) is a frequent cause of chronic pain, swelling, ulceration, and disability in patients with lower extremity deep vein thrombosis (DVT). As interventional radiologists are consulted on more patients with chronic DVT and PTS, their management strategies must be informed by a balanced understanding of the different facets ...
Nayak L, Vedantham S.
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