Thromboprophylaxis Does Not Protect
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Thromboprophylaxis Does Not Protect Severely Injured Patients Against Pulmonary Embolism
The existing evidence on the effectiveness of thromboprophylaxis after trauma is conflicting. Although prophylaxis with heparin and/or sequential compression devices is practiced widely, many studies failed to document a clear benefit. A recent meta-analysis suggests that prophylaxis does not ...
October 1, 2004; The American Surgeon
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