Optimizing the prophylaxis of hospital-acquired deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary thromboembolism

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Aim. To reduce the number of preventable hospital-acquired venous thromboembolic events (HA-VTE) and to improve the quality of VTE prophylaxis at multiprofile hospital. Materials and methods. A comprehensive approach to preventing HA-VTE was developed, which involved the global trigger tool method to assess adverse events, as well as the computerized clinical decision support system (CDSS) to prevent HA-VTE on the basis of relevant clinical practice guidelines, and HA-VTE registry. Results. A total of 50 patients (15 men, 35 women; their median age was 70.5 years) with HA-VTE were included in the HA-VTE registry in January 2014 to June 2015. Assessment of a trend in the prevalence of HA-VTE when introducing CDSS to prevent VTE showed its statistically significant decline in the total number of HA-VTE cases (X2=7.325, df=1; p=0.0068) and in that of HA-VTE in surgical patients (X2=7.266, df=1; p=0.0070). The statistical significance of X2 for linear trend was not achieved for medical patients, which is probably due to the small sample size (X2=2.764, df=1; p=0.0964). While introducing CDSS, there was a statistically significant reduction in the incidence of postoperative VTE from 8.76 to 4.17 cases per 1000 interventions (X2=5.347, df=1; p=0.0208; the absolute values of HA-VTE and surgical interventions were used for the calculation). Conclusion. The proposed comprehensive approach can substantially increase the detection rate of HA-VTE and decrease its incidence rates. This requires a personified assessment of the risk of VTE and hemorrhage in all hospitalized patients on day 1 of their admission, timely initiation of recommended VTE prophylaxis, and dynamic assessment of the risk of VTE and hemorrhage for timely correction of the prophylaxis.

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Nazarenko, G. I., Kleymenova, E. B., Payushchik, S. A., Otdelånov, V. A., & Sychev, D. A. (2016). Optimizing the prophylaxis of hospital-acquired deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary thromboembolism. Terapevticheskii Arkhiv, 88(9), 23–30. https://doi.org/10.17116/terarkh201688923-30

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