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  • Diagnosis of suspected veno... Diagnosis of suspected venous thromboembolism
    Kearon, Clive Hematology, 12/2016, Volume: 2016, Issue: 1
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    The primary goal of diagnostic testing for venous thromboembolism (VTE) is to identify all patients who could benefit from anticoagulant therapy. Test results that identify patients as having a ≤2% ...
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  • Natural history of venous t... Natural history of venous thromboembolism
    Kearon, Clive Circulation, 06/2003, Volume: 107, Issue: 23 Suppl 1
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    Most deep vein thromboses (DVTs) start in the calf, and most probably resolve spontaneously. Thrombi that remain confined to the calf rarely cause leg symptoms or symptomatic pulmonary embolism (PE). ...
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  • Extended use of dabigatran,... Extended use of dabigatran, warfarin, or placebo in venous thromboembolism
    Schulman, Sam; Kearon, Clive; Kakkar, Ajay K ... New England journal of medicine/˜The œNew England journal of medicine, 02/2013, Volume: 368, Issue: 8
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    Dabigatran, which is administered in a fixed dose and does not require laboratory monitoring, may be suitable for extended treatment of venous thromboembolism. In two double-blind, randomized trials, ...
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  • Duration of anticoagulant t... Duration of anticoagulant therapy for deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism
    Kearon, Clive; Akl, Elie A. Blood, 03/2014, Volume: 123, Issue: 12
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    It takes about 3 months to complete “active treatment” of venous thromboembolism (VTE), with further treatment serving to prevent new episodes of thrombosis (“pure secondary prevention”). ...
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  • Hemorrhagic Complications o... Hemorrhagic Complications of Anticoagulant and Thrombolytic Treatment
    Schulman, Sam; Beyth, Rebecca J.; Kearon, Clive ... Chest, June 2008, 20080601, 2008-06-00, Volume: 133, Issue: 6
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    This article about hemorrhagic complications of anticoagulant and thrombolytic treatment is part of the Antithrombotic and Thrombolytic Therapy: American College of Chest Physicians Evidence-Based ...
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  • Diagnosis of Pulmonary Embo... Diagnosis of Pulmonary Embolism with d-Dimer Adjusted to Clinical Probability
    Kearon, Clive; de Wit, Kerstin; Parpia, Sameer ... New England journal of medicine/˜The œNew England journal of medicine, 11/2019, Volume: 381, Issue: 22
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    Retrospective analyses suggest that pulmonary embolism is ruled out by a d-dimer level of less than 1000 ng per milliliter in patients with a low clinical pretest probability (C-PTP) and by a d-dimer ...
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  • Pharmacomechanical Catheter... Pharmacomechanical Catheter-Directed Thrombolysis for Deep-Vein Thrombosis
    Vedantham, Suresh; Goldhaber, Samuel Z; Julian, Jim A ... New England journal of medicine/˜The œNew England journal of medicine, 12/2017, Volume: 377, Issue: 23
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    The post-thrombotic syndrome frequently develops in patients with proximal deep-vein thrombosis despite treatment with anticoagulant therapy. Pharmacomechanical catheter-directed thrombolysis ...
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  • Dabigatran versus warfarin ... Dabigatran versus warfarin in the treatment of acute venous thromboembolism
    Schulman, Sam; Kearon, Clive; Kakkar, Ajay K ... New England journal of medicine/˜The œNew England journal of medicine, 12/2009, Volume: 361, Issue: 24
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    The direct oral thrombin inhibitor dabigatran has a predictable anticoagulant effect and may be an alternative therapy to warfarin for patients who have acute venous thromboembolism. In a randomized, ...
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  • Antithrombotic Therapy for ... Antithrombotic Therapy for Venous Thromboembolic Disease
    Kearon, Clive; Kahn, Susan R.; Agnelli, Giancarlo ... Chest, June 2008, 20080601, 2008-06-00, Volume: 133, Issue: 6
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    This chapter about treatment for venous thromboembolic disease is part of the American College of Chest Physicians Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines (8th Edition). Grade 1 recommendations ...
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  • Long term risk of symptomat... Long term risk of symptomatic recurrent venous thromboembolism after discontinuation of anticoagulant treatment for first unprovoked venous thromboembolism event: systematic review and meta-analysis
    Khan, Faizan; Rahman, Alvi; Carrier, Marc ... BMJ (Online), 07/2019, Volume: 366
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    AbstractObjectivesTo determine the rate of a first recurrent venous thromboembolism (VTE) event after discontinuation of anticoagulant treatment in patients with a first episode of unprovoked VTE, ...
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