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| ❑ [[Bone fracture]] ([[hip]] or [[leg]]) <br>
❑ [[Hip replacement surgery]]<br>
❑ Knee replacement surgery<br>
❑ [[General surgery|Major general surgery]]<br>
❑ [[Trauma|Significant trauma]]<br>
❑ [[Spinal cord injury]]<br>
| ❑ Athroscopic knee surgery<br>
❑ [[Central venous line]]s<br>
❑ [[Chemotherapy]]<br>
❑ [[Chronic heart failure]]<br>
❑ [[Respiratory failure]]<br>
❑ [[Hormone replacement therapy]]<br>
❑ [[Cancer]]<br>
❑ [[Oral contraceptive pills]] <br>
❑ [[Stroke]] <br>
❑ [[Pregnancy]] <br>
❑ [[Postpartum]] <br>
❑ Prior history of [[VTE]] <br>
❑ [[Thrombophilia]] <br>
|❑ Bed rest for more than 3 days <br>
❑ Prolonged car or air travel <br>
❑ Advanced [[age]] <br>
❑ [[Laparoscopic surgery]] <br>
❑ Prepartum <br>
❑ [[Obesity]] <br>
❑ [[Varicose veins]]
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Revision as of 18:40, 30 May 2014

Overview

Venous thromboembolism (VTE) consists of deep vein thrombosis (DVT), pulmonary embolism (PE), or both. The risk factors for VTE are a constellation of predisposing conditions which stem from the three principles of Virchow's triad: stasis of the blood flow, damage to the vascular endothelial cells, and hypercoagulability. The risk factors for VTE can be categorized as temporary, modifiable and non-modifiable. Venous thrombosis also shares risk factors with cardiac thrombosis, such as obesity, hypertension and smoking.

Risk Factors

Shown below is a list of predisposing factors to VTE.

Strong risk factors Moderate risk factors Weak risk factors
Bone fracture (hip or leg)

Hip replacement surgery
❑ Knee replacement surgery
Major general surgery
Significant trauma
Spinal cord injury

❑ Athroscopic knee surgery

Central venous lines
Chemotherapy
Chronic heart failure
Respiratory failure
Hormone replacement therapy
Cancer
Oral contraceptive pills
Stroke
Pregnancy
Postpartum
❑ Prior history of VTE
Thrombophilia

❑ Bed rest for more than 3 days

❑ Prolonged car or air travel
❑ Advanced age
Laparoscopic surgery
❑ Prepartum
Obesity
Varicose veins