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  1. 1 sie 2021 · Economy class syndrome refers to the occurrence of thrombotic events during long-haul flights, mainly in economy class passengers. The clinical condition defined here is observed not only in those travelling in economy class, but also in those travelling by land according to the studies.

  2. 12 gru 2022 · In the complete 2023 Standards of Care, see recommendations 14.67–14.73 for guidance on the pharmacologic management of type 2 diabetes in youth and Tables 14.1A and 14.1B for screening and treatment recommendations for type 1 and type 2 diabetes in youth.

  3. 1 sie 2013 · This review provides a brief overview of currently available recommendations related to aspirin use in the prevention of cardiovascular events in people with and without diabetes.

  4. Diabetes Care 2020; 43 (suppl.1): S111-S134) recommends low-dose aspirin (75-162 mg/day) for secondary prevention in people with a history of cardiovascular disease (CVD). For those unable to take aspirin, clopidogrel (75mg/day) can be used.

  5. 2 sie 2021 · Further research involving international collaboration projects is recommended. The authors’ perspectives regarding long flights in previously infected COVID-19 individuals are also included. Keywords: deep vein thrombosis, economy class syndrome, pulmonary embolism, travel-related illness, venous thromboembolism, COVID-19. Go to: Introduction.

  6. 1 sty 2022 · Recommendations. 1.1 Ensure treatment decisions are timely, rely on evidence-based guidelines, include social community support, and are made collaboratively with patients based on individual preferences, prognoses, and comorbidities, and informed financial considerations. 1.2 Align approaches to diabetes management with the Chronic Care Model.

  7. 27 lis 2018 · The term ‘economy class syndrome’ was postulated at the beginning because the first four patients reported with VTE in 1954 were economy class passengers [ 4 ]. Those patients were lying in a recumbent posture, and therefore this is a seriously misleading term.