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Updates in venous thromboembolism management: evidence published in 2017
Matthew A Bartlett1, Dennis M Bierle1, Rayya A Saadiq1
1a Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine , Mayo Clinic , Rochester , MN , USA.
Abstract:
Venous thromboembolism (VTE) management is rapidly evolving and staying up-to-date is challenging. We identified the most practice-informing articles published in 2017 relevant to the nonspecialist provider managing VTE. We performed a systematic search of the literature (Appendix A), limiting the search to a publication date of 2017. Two reviewers screened the 2735 resulting abstracts to identify high-quality, clinically relevant publications related to VTE management. One-hundred and six full-text articles were considered for inclusion. The five authors used a modified Delphi method to reach consensus on inclusion of seven articles for in-depth appraisal, following predetermined criteria of clinical relevance to nonspecialist providers, potential for practice change, and strength of the evidence.
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