Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9097683 | Journal of Critical Care | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Venous thromboembolism appears to be an apparently infrequent, but likely underdiagnosed problem, occurring among patients receiving prophylaxis. Findings suggest the need for increased suspicion among clinicians, renewed efforts at thromboprophylaxis, and evaluation of superior prevention strategies.
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Authors
Rakesh MD, MSc(Epi), Deborah J. MD, MSc(Epi), Maureen O. MD, MSc(Epi), Lauren E. MSc, Geeta MD, Graeme M. DM, John C. MD, Rick MD, Claudio M. MD, Daren K. MD, MSc(Epi), Sharon MD, John MD, Mark MD, Nicole MD, Gordon H. MD, MSc(Epi),