2020
DOI: 10.4103/jmsr.jmsr_86_19
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Prevalence of venous thromboembolism in patients with acetabular or hip fractures and their association with hemoglobin concentration

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“…[25]. In addition, the incidence of DVT in patients with acetabular fractures was significantly higher than that of patients with pelvic fractures According to Althuwaykh et al, the incidence in a series of 404 patients with acetabular fracture was 5%, while PE had 1.7% patients [26]. Despite the prophylaxis, the prevalence of post-traumatic and postoperative thromboembolism is approximately 11% [27].…”
Section: Primary Total Hip Replacement After Acetabular Fracturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[25]. In addition, the incidence of DVT in patients with acetabular fractures was significantly higher than that of patients with pelvic fractures According to Althuwaykh et al, the incidence in a series of 404 patients with acetabular fracture was 5%, while PE had 1.7% patients [26]. Despite the prophylaxis, the prevalence of post-traumatic and postoperative thromboembolism is approximately 11% [27].…”
Section: Primary Total Hip Replacement After Acetabular Fracturementioning
confidence: 99%