2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.medine.2020.08.005
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e-Thrombosis in the COVID-19 era: Collateral effects of confinement

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“…The patient also reported excessive screen time due to his tele-education over the last weeks and the resulting immobilization, i.e. being sedentary for many hours, could constitute an additional risk factor through circulatory stasis, as described under the term of e-thrombosis 16 .…”
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“…The patient also reported excessive screen time due to his tele-education over the last weeks and the resulting immobilization, i.e. being sedentary for many hours, could constitute an additional risk factor through circulatory stasis, as described under the term of e-thrombosis 16 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, it is worth noting that COVID-19 lockdowns might have increased the rate of thrombosis among the general population [5]. In fact, while unable to perform their usual activities, people might have spent more time at rest than usual-suffering the so-called "e-thrombosis" [6]. Also, the levels of stress and anxiety among the general population were also exacerbated by the pandemic and the lockdown.…”
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