Abstract:The problem of the thromboembolism of the pulmonary artery (TEPA) is still not solved and quite urgent especially for patients with malignant tumors. The risk of TEPA at this patients' rank is about 10-40% and 10% with lethal outcome without adequate prophylaxis. The TEPA prophylaxis is based on the stratification of the risk level that is subsequently depends on quality and quantity of the risk factors for every case personally.
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