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Timing and choice of systemic anticoagulation in the setting of extremity arterial injury repair.

Dias ArgandykovJefferson A Proaño-ZamudioAnder Dorken-GallastegiAnthony GebranAngela M RenneCharudutt N ParanjapeDavid R KingHaytham M A KaafaraniGeorge C VelmahosJohn O Hwabejire
Published in: European journal of trauma and emergency surgery : official publication of the European Trauma Society (2022)
Patients with the operative repair of arterial injuries receiving early perioperative anticoagulation demonstrated an improved limb salvage outcome than those who received late thromboprophylaxis. Our data also suggest that early initiation of prophylaxis may be associated with increased bleeding risk, which may be attenuated using LMWH compared to UFH.
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