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Factors Affecting the Decision to Initiate Anticoagulation After Spine Surgery: Findings From the AOSpine Anticoagulation Global Initiative.

Sapan D GandhiKrishn KhannaGarrett HaradaPhilip K LouieJames HarropThomas MrozKhalid Al-SalehGiovanni Barbanti BrodanoJens ChapmanMichael G FehlingsSerena S HuYoshiharu KawaguchiMichael MayerVenugopal K MenonJong-Beom ParkDr Shanmuganathan RajasekaranMarcelo ValaccoLuiz VialleJeffrey C WangKarsten WiechertK Daniel RiewDino Samartzis
Published in: Global spine journal (2020)
Among our global cohort of spine surgeons, certain patient factors (ie, patient mobilization and body mass index) and practice-specific factors (ie, expert opinion and fellowship training) were considered to be most important when considering anticoagulation start times.
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