Journal of diabetes science and technology
Authors: Klonoff DC
Harvard business review
Authors: Adler-Milstein J, Jha A
Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography : official publication of the American Society of Echocardiography
Authors: Gorcsan J, Abraham T, Agler DA, Bax JJ, Derumeaux G, Grimm RA, Martin R, Steinberg JS, Sutton MS, Yu CM
Journal of cardiovascular electrophysiology
Authors: Gottlieb I, Pinheiro A, Brinker JA, Corretti MC, Mayer SA, Bluemke DA, Lima JA, Marine JE, Berger RD, Calkins H, Abraham TP, Henrikson CA
Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges
Authors: Ratanawongsa N, Thomas PA, Marinopoulos SS, Dorman T, Wilson LM, Ashar BH, Magaziner JL, Miller RG, Prokopowicz GP, Qayyum R, Bass EB
Health affairs (Project Hope)
Authors: Gaskin DJ, Spencer CS, Richard P, Anderson GF, Powe NR, Laveist TA
American journal of obstetrics and gynecology
Authors: Huang A, Yaffe K, Vittinghoff E, Kuppermann M, Addis I, Hanes V, Quan J, Grady D
Medical care
Authors: Swenson SL, Rose M, Vittinghoff E, Stewart A, Schillinger D
Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin
Authors: Ngouamegne ET, Fongang RS, Ngouela S, Boyom FF, Rohmer M, Tsamo E, Gut J, Rosenthal PJ
Volume 92 of Issue 2 | The Medical clinics of North America
Authors: Minichiello T, Fogarty PF
Venous thromboembolic disease is a common disease associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Accurate and timely diagnosis should be guided by the use of validated clinical prediction rules. The mainstay of therapy is anticoagulation, although alternative approaches, such as use of concurrent thrombolysis or placement of vena caval filters, may be appropriate in selected patients. Determination of duration of anticoagulation requires a detailed assessment of the risk factors associated with the event allowing estimation of recurrence risk, and careful assessment of bleeding risk. Although extremely effective, anticoagulants have a narrow therapeutic window; systems should be in place to reduce risk of adverse events associated with these agents.
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