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30 sty 2020 · Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is rare in healthy children, but is an increasing problem in children with underlying medical conditions. Pediatric VTE encompasses a highly heterogenous population, with variation in age, thrombosis location, and underlying medical comorbidities.
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28 lip 2020 · ASH recommends anticoagulation with occlusive thrombosis, post liver transplant, or spontaneous PVT, whereas no therapy is suggested in non-occlusive PVT or portal hypertension (2C). Neonatal Renal Vein Thrombosis (RVT)
27 lis 2018 · The ASH guideline panel suggests using anticoagulation, rather than no anticoagulation, in pediatric patients with portal vein thrombosis (PVT) with occlusive thrombus, postliver transplant, and idiopathic PVT (conditional recommendation based on very low certainty in the evidence of effects ⊕ ).
Venous thromboembolism (VTE) in children is a severe issue with high mortality rates and can cause acute and chronic related complications, such as pulmonary embolism, cerebro-vascular events, and post-thrombotic syndrome (PTS) [1, 2].
29 maj 2024 · Timely diagnosis, treatment, and optimal prophylactic strategies for VTE in children are critical to avoid long-term complications. The treatment, prevention, and outcome of noncerebral VTE in infants and children will be discussed here.
2 paź 2020 · Patients in these categories who value rapid resolution of symptoms, are averse to the possibility of PTS, and accept the added risk of major bleeding may prefer thrombolysis. The use of thrombolysis should be rare for patients with DVT limited to veins below the common femoral vein.
1 sty 2006 · Examples of therapeutic decision making for first-episode venous thrombosis in infants, children, and adolescents. Nonocclusive DVT, no ongoing trigger (eg, catheter is removed) or prothrombotic conditions → anticoagulation →. Thrombus resolved within 6 wk. Newborn: anticoagulation for 10 d or until clot resolves.