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In venous thromboembolism, a blood clot usually forms in the deep veins of the legs or pelvis. This is known as deep vein thrombosis, and the blood clot can dislodge from these sites, resulting in pulmonary embolism.
In 2020, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) first published guidance on the diagnosis and management of venous thromboembolic disease.1 Since then, new evidence has emerged which indicates that people with covid-19 have a higher risk of developing venous thromboembolism and elevated D-dimer levels, and that this risk increased with severity of covid-19 infection. In the 2021 British Thoracic Society guidelines on venous thromboembolism in patients with covid-19, one meta-analysis of 49 studies reported an incidence of venous thromboembolism of 17% in people with covid-19, and that the incidence was higher in patients in intensive care (28%) compared with those on a medical ward (7%).2 D-dimer, a protein fragment that ca
I felt fit for my age and healthy, says Bev. Yet only weeks later she found herself in hospital suffering from life-threatening blood clots that had been caused by a foot injury she sustained during the hike.
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A charity has warned that deaths are higher than expected as it called for more transparency over the work hospitals are doing to reduce risk. Vital information gathered about a serious condition is still not being published three years after the.