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Venous Thromboembolism After Acute Stroke
Stroke 32:262-267, Kelly,J.,et al, 2001
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Article Abstract
Treatment for venous thromboembolism (VTE) is highly effective in preventing morbidity and mortality, yet pulmonary embolism (PE) accounts for up to 25% of early deaths after stroke. This is because the current diagnostic paradigm is reacti ve rather than proactive: the clinician responds to VTE when it becomes symptomatic, in the expectation that initiation of treatment will prevent progression to more serious manifestations. This approach is flawed, because sudden death from PE is frequen tly unheralded and nonfatal symptomatic pulmonary emboli are often unrecognized or misdiagnosed. Research into a strategy of screening for subclinical VTE in these patients is needed, with a view to identifying a subgroup at risk of progression to sympto matic and life-threatening events, in whom outcome might be improved by anticoagulation.
 
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