2021
DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1729170
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Venous Thromboembolism among Noncritically Ill Hospitalized Children: Key Considerations for the Pediatric Hospital Medicine Specialist

Abstract: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a leading cause of morbidity and preventable harm among noncritically ill hospitalized children. Several clinical factors relevant to the noncritically ill hospitalized child significantly increase the risk of VTE including the presence of central venous catheters, systemic inflammation, and prolonged immobilization. Although risk mitigation strategies have been described, the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of VTE require standardization of institutional practices combined… Show more

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“…Morrison et al describe diagnostic alternatives, management of VTE, and prevention. 9 Risk stratification for children admitted to hospital needs to be improved. Presence of a central venous catheter is a major risk factor and so is mobility.…”
Section: Robert Louis Stevenson 1850-1894mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Morrison et al describe diagnostic alternatives, management of VTE, and prevention. 9 Risk stratification for children admitted to hospital needs to be improved. Presence of a central venous catheter is a major risk factor and so is mobility.…”
Section: Robert Louis Stevenson 1850-1894mentioning
confidence: 99%