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Mashup Score: 36Anticoagulants and your periods - 18 hour(s) ago
Anticoagulant medicines are used to prevent and treat blood clots, but they can make your periods heavier and/or last longer. If you are affected by this, pl…
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Mashup Score: 36Anticoagulants and your periods - 1 day(s) ago
Anticoagulant medicines are used to prevent and treat blood clots, but they can make your periods heavier and/or last longer. If you are affected by this, pl…
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Mashup Score: 11A British Society for Haematology guideline on the assessment and management of bleeding risk prior to invasive procedures - 1 month(s) ago
An official journal of the British Society for Haematology, the British Journal of Haematology offers high visibility for clinical, basic and translational research.
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Mashup Score: 11A British Society for Haematology guideline on the assessment and management of bleeding risk prior to invasive procedures - 1 month(s) ago
An official journal of the British Society for Haematology, the British Journal of Haematology offers high visibility for clinical, basic and translational research.
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Mashup Score: 29Rates of venous thromboembolism associated with acute psychiatric admission: A retrospective cohort study - 2 month(s) ago
The present study aimed to identify rates of venous thromboembolism (VTE) amongst patients treated in inpatient mental health units using linked primary care and mental health care records. Patients resident in the London Borough of Lambeth admitted to mental health units in Southeast London between January 2008 and March 2019 were included, as well as a control group of patients being treated in the community for mental illness. The primary outcome measure was a diagnosis of VTE being recorded in GP records during or within 3 months of an admission to a mental health unit. For 7,198 psychiatric inpatient admissions, 11 episodes of VTE (1.5/1,000 admissions) were identified, with no VTE cases identified in 4,561 patients being treated in the community for mental illness during an equivalent window. This finding indicates that VTE rates following psychiatric inpatient admission might be similar to those following unselected acute medical admission. Larger scale studies are required to c
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Mashup Score: 29Rates of venous thromboembolism associated with acute psychiatric admission: A retrospective cohort study - 2 month(s) ago
The present study aimed to identify rates of venous thromboembolism (VTE) amongst patients treated in inpatient mental health units using linked primary care and mental health care records. Patients resident in the London Borough of Lambeth admitted to mental health units in Southeast London between January 2008 and March 2019 were included, as well as a control group of patients being treated in the community for mental illness. The primary outcome measure was a diagnosis of VTE being recorded in GP records during or within 3 months of an admission to a mental health unit. For 7,198 psychiatric inpatient admissions, 11 episodes of VTE (1.5/1,000 admissions) were identified, with no VTE cases identified in 4,561 patients being treated in the community for mental illness during an equivalent window. This finding indicates that VTE rates following psychiatric inpatient admission might be similar to those following unselected acute medical admission. Larger scale studies are required to c
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Mashup Score: 10Balancing the risks of recurrent venous thromboembolism and bleeding with extended anticoagulation: oh, for a crystal ball! - 3 month(s) ago
Deciding the duration of anticoagulation after a first venous thromboembolism (VTE) event is an everyday scenario in the clinic but one that is fraught with uncertainties (Figure). After the initial period of anticoagulation, the decision to continue anticoagulation indefinitely involves weighing risk of VTE recurrence (if anticoagulation stops) with risk of bleeding (if anticoagulation continues). In Baglin et al.’s [1] landmark study, the presence or absence of provoking factors at presentation was a major determinant of risk of recurrence, with a 2-year incidence being higher after an unprovoked event (19.4%) than after surgery-related VTE (0%).
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Mashup Score: 10Balancing the risks of recurrent venous thromboembolism and bleeding with extended anticoagulation: oh, for a crystal ball! - 3 month(s) ago
Deciding the duration of anticoagulation after a first venous thromboembolism (VTE) event is an everyday scenario in the clinic but one that is fraught with uncertainties (Figure). After the initial period of anticoagulation, the decision to continue anticoagulation indefinitely involves weighing risk of VTE recurrence (if anticoagulation stops) with risk of bleeding (if anticoagulation continues). In Baglin et al.’s [1] landmark study, the presence or absence of provoking factors at presentation was a major determinant of risk of recurrence, with a 2-year incidence being higher after an unprovoked event (19.4%) than after surgery-related VTE (0%).
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Mashup Score: 21Evidence-based personalized thromboprophylaxis after major arthroplasty: a new horizon - 4 month(s) ago
Author links open overlay panel Marc Blondon 1, Setor Kunutsor
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Thanks @MarcBlondon & Setor Kunutsor for an excellent @JTHjournal commentary on personalized #thromboprophylaxis after major #arthroplasty https://t.co/d0C1sHgdCN A new horizon beckons! @bannenemeth @MarkSmeets4 @AlmaBPedersen @mbwhyte1 @LaraNRoberts1 @lusignan_s @s_cannegieter https://t.co/XKQBaLn4LT https://t.co/6Shc5EszHZ
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Mashup Score: 50Use of direct oral anticoagulants for venous thromboembolism treatment at extremes of body weight, renal and liver function: an illustrated review - 5 month(s) ago
Direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) have been a welcome addition to clinical practice due to the practical advantages they confer over traditional anti…
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ART meets SCIENCE! Final version #RPTHIllustratedReview on use #DOACs at extremes is online. V. much a tag-team effort by our haematology/pharmacy team, brilliant artwork by @czuprynska_j at its soul 🙏🏽🙏🏽@sholzberg @MaryCushmanMD https://t.co/fiDlxkWgbo @ProfMakris @ThrombosisUK https://t.co/j2kCbur4xs
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Anticoagulants and your periods https://t.co/efyrLqbCyp via @YouTube Over 11K views in a month! We reckon this is a really important issue, guess you agree!Thanks @supportkings for helping. @thrombosisday @ThrombosisUK @isth @RCObsGyn @bsamuelson_md @acweyand @AnticoagForum https://t.co/kcllDopWmi