Journal article
Deep vein thrombosis prophylaxis in the outpatient setting: preventing complications following hospital discharge.
Abstract
ABSTRACTVenous thromboembolism is an important complication in patients undergoing major orthopedic surgery. Without prophylaxis, there is a 50% to 60% incidence of deep vein thrombosis (DVT), a 10% to 30% incidence of proximal vein thrombosis, and a 1% to 2% rate of fatal pulmonary embolism after total hip replacement. The incidence of DVT after knee arthroplasty is even higher, ranging from 55% to 70% and, although there are no accurate …
Authors
Turpie AGG
Journal
Orthopedics, Vol. 18, No. S1, pp. 15–17
Publisher
SLACK
Publication Date
July 2, 1995
DOI
10.3928/0147-7447-19950702-07
ISSN
0147-7447