Right needle, right patient, right time? A national flash-mob audit of thromboprophylaxis in palliative care

Thrombosis Research(2023)

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Abstract
Thromboprophylaxis guidelines were followed correctly for the majority of patients. There were considerable differences in the demographics of patients according to place of admission. Patients admitted to hospice/specialist palliative care units were sicker and had more contraindications to prophylaxis than those admitted to hospital. Thromboprophylaxis focused research data conducted in hospices is unlikely to be applicable to the care of palliative care patients admitted acutely to hospital.
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Cancer,Venous thromboembolism,Thromboprophylaxis,Hospice,Palliative care,Risk assessment
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