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    In This Issue Drs. Karem Harth and Marie Josee van Rijn summarize our latest venous edition that aims to identify where data-based answers are most needed & key next steps to ensure each patient has access to and is offered the right therapy.

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    • Our latest #venous issue asks expert authors and panels to identify where data-based answers are most needed, how they make daily decisions, & key next steps to ensure that each patient has access to and is offered the right therapy for their unique needs. https://t.co/9skc6eDeQo

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    JavaScript Error JavaScript has been disabled on your browser. You must enable it to continue. Here’s how to enable JavaScript in the following browsers: Internet Explorer From the Tools menu, select Options Click the Content tab Select Enable JavaScript Firefox From the Tools…

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    Acute venous thromboembolism (VTE) was associated with a more than doubled risk for depression, according to results from a Danish study published in the Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis. “VTE is a sudden, dangerous, and life-altering event, [and] still we know very little about mental health complications in individuals that have suffered a VTE,” said study researcher Helle Jørgensen, who…

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    At the 2022 VEITH Symposium, Paul Gagne, MD, presented an update on the IGuideU trial, a multi-center, randomized controlled trial to determine if the use of IVUS as an adjunctive imaging modality and as an interventional treatment guide will result in a more accurate diagnosis of deep vein occlusion.

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    • From the #Venous Disease Topic Center: Update on the IGuideU Trial Dr Paul Gagne discusses his 2022 VEITH presentation on the IGuideU Trial, which examined if #IVUS leads to better clinical outcomes for patients with persistent venous leg ulcers: https://t.co/0UBQ7NSB43 https://t.co/tEBUz2sXgV