2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00776-014-0553-z
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The incidence and the risk factors of venous thromboembolism in Korean patients with pelvic or acetabular fractures

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“…Only a few previous studies distinguished DVT in pelvic fractures or acetabular fractures. 6,11,26 Similar to the current study, Sen et al reported that the rate of DVT in acetabular fractures was higher than that in pelvic fractures (23.21% vs 5.36%). 12 In contrast, Kim et al did not find any difference between pelvic and acetabular fractures (32.7% vs 35%, respectively).…”
Section: Deep Vein Thrombosis Incidence Of Pelvic and Acetabular Fracturessupporting
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“…Only a few previous studies distinguished DVT in pelvic fractures or acetabular fractures. 6,11,26 Similar to the current study, Sen et al reported that the rate of DVT in acetabular fractures was higher than that in pelvic fractures (23.21% vs 5.36%). 12 In contrast, Kim et al did not find any difference between pelvic and acetabular fractures (32.7% vs 35%, respectively).…”
Section: Deep Vein Thrombosis Incidence Of Pelvic and Acetabular Fracturessupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Previous studies have shown that pelvic and acetabular fractures are associated with a broad spectrum of incidence of DVT (range: 2%-60%) and PE (range: 0.99%-21.74%; Table 4). 5,6,8,10,11,13,[22][23][24][25][26] In a study with 318 554 trauma patients, the incidence of PE in patients with pelvic fractures was 2 times higher than that in the overall trauma patients (0.6% vs 0.3%). 27 In our study, the incidence of Large amount of intraoperative blood transfusion means blood transfusion more than 1600 mL totally or transfusion faster than 1.5 mL/(kgÁmin).…”
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“…Previous findings have shown that the CRP concentration in patients suffering bacterial infection is closely related to their trauma progression (13–15). If patients are successfully treated or their status improves, their CRP level is also reduced to normal level from high concentration.…”
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confidence: 98%