2022
DOI: 10.33808/clinexphealthsci.839430
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The Risk Factors for Preoperative and Postoperative Deep Vein Thrombosis in Surgical Patients

Abstract: Objective: This paper investigated the risk of preoperative and postoperative deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in surgical patients. Methods:The sample consisted of 377 patients of the general surgery, orthopedics and traumatology, neurosurgery, and cardiovascular surgery clinics of a university hospital. Data were collected using a demographic characteristics questionnaire, the Deep Vein Thrombosis Diagnostic Criteria Form, the Autar Deep Vein Thrombosis Risk Assessment Scale, the Caprini Risk Assessment Model, and… Show more

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“…Irmac et al consistently reported that surgical patients are at a higher risk of developing DVT in the postoperative period. 24 In addition, Kim et al found an incidence of 20–49% following total knee arthroplasty and an incidence of 18–24% following total hip arthroplasty as a result of prolonged surgical times and post-surgical immobilization. 25 Therefore, lower limb surgery has been noted as a risk factor for the emergence of severe lower-limb DVT.…”
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“…Irmac et al consistently reported that surgical patients are at a higher risk of developing DVT in the postoperative period. 24 In addition, Kim et al found an incidence of 20–49% following total knee arthroplasty and an incidence of 18–24% following total hip arthroplasty as a result of prolonged surgical times and post-surgical immobilization. 25 Therefore, lower limb surgery has been noted as a risk factor for the emergence of severe lower-limb DVT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%