tromboprofilaksia
Tromboprofilaksia, or thromboprophylaxis, is a medical approach to prevent venous thromboembolism (VTE), which includes deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE). It is used in patients at elevated risk due to surgery, hospitalization, cancer, or immobilization. The aim is to lower the incidence of VTE while balancing the risk of bleeding.
Strategies are divided into pharmacological and mechanical methods. Pharmacological prophylaxis uses anticoagulants given at prophylactic doses,
Indications and risk assessment: major orthopedic surgery (hip or knee replacement), other abdominal or pelvic surgeries,
Duration and outcomes: postoperative pharmacological prophylaxis is typically continued for 7–14 days and up to 4
Guidelines from professional bodies recommend risk-based prophylaxis with attention to patient factors and local drug availability.