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NEJM Evidence
Reconsideration of routine thromboprophylaxis in older adults may be warranted, as the SYMPTOMS trial found no significant difference in the prevention of symptomatic venous thromboembolism when comparing low-molecular-weight heparin with a placebo. Further research is needed to validate these results and determine the best strategies for VTE prevention in this demographic.
Cardiology July 3rd 2023
Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice
Unraveling Patient Perspectives on DOAC Safety: Key Findings and Implications for Healthcare Practice A recent study that delves into the complex interactions of direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) usage offers insightful information about patient experiences and suggests ways to increase patients’ safety and adherence.
Cardiology June 6th 2023
SingleCare
Navigating the Interplay of Eliquis and Dietary Habits As physicians, understanding the nuances of apixaban (Eliquis) and its interaction with diet is crucial for optimal patient care. While taking Eliquis, there are no specific foods to avoid, but people with cardiovascular issues should steer clear of coffee and foods heavy in fat.
Guideline Central
Check out the updated guideline for changes prevention and treatment of VTE in a variety of cancer settings.
Family Medicine/General Practice May 3rd 2023
ReachMD
Because each patient reports unique challenges, there is no “one size fits all” approach to managing cancer-associated venous thrombosis (CAT). Thrombosis is a complication that HCPs are not recognizing early enough in the face of multiple options for appropriately treating and managing CAT; additionally, there is a lack of awareness of new CAT management clinical data. Although the morbidity and mortality of VTE in cancer patients remain high, unfortunately, its management is not given the same priority. And although recommendations suggest an individualized approach to managing these patients, clinical practice adoption is slow. Published guidelines and clinical trial data do not always correspond to real-world practice and prescribing practices. As a result, many existing CAT management protocols must be updated as new guidance is warranted.
Oncology, Medical April 3rd 2023
These evidence-based guidelines of the American Society of Hematology (ASH) are intended to support patients, clinicians, and other health care professionals in their decisions about the prevention and treatment of venous thromboembolism (VTE) – a common complication among patients with cancer who are at a markedly increased risk for morbidity and mortality.
Cardiology February 16th 2021