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Factors Associated with Venous Thromboembolism Development in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury.

Kyril L ColeSarah NguyenSavannah GelhardJeremy HardyJanet CortezJade M NunezSarah T MenachoRamesh Grandhi
Published in: Neurocritical care (2023)
Our study highlights patient-specific factors that are associated with VTE development in a cohort of patients with TBI. Although many of these are unmodifiable patient characteristics, a threshold of four missed doses of chemoprophylaxis may be particularly important in this critical patient population because it can be controlled by the care team. Development of intrainstitutional protocols and tools within the electronic medical record to avoid missed doses, particularly among patients who require operative interventions, may result in decreasing the likelihood of future VTE formation.
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