Factors at admission associated with bleeding risk in medical patients: findings from the IMPROVE investigators.

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Factors at admission associated with bleeding risk in medical patients: findings from the IMPROVE investigators.

Chest. 2011 Jan;139(1):69-79

Authors: Decousus H, Tapson VF, Bergmann JF, Chong BH, Froehlich JB, Kakkar AK, Merli GJ, Monreal M, Nakamura M, Pavanello R, Pini M, Piovella F, Spencer FA, Spyropoulos AC, Turpie AG, Zotz RB, Fitzgerald G, Anderson FA,

Acutely ill, hospitalized medical patients are at risk of VTE. Despite guidelines for VTE prevention, prophylaxis use in these patients is still poor, possibly because of fear of bleeding risk. We used data from the International Medical Prevention Registry on Venous Thromboembolism (IMPROVE) to assess in-hospital bleeding incidence and to identify risk factors at admission associated with in-hospital bleeding risk in acutely ill medical patients.

PMID: 20453069 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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