Article
The role of clinically significant venous thromboembolism and thromboprophylaxis in pediatric patients with pelvic or femoral fractures.
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Journal of pediatric orthopedics (impact factor:
1.23).
06/2012;
32(4):357-61.
DOI:10.1097/BPO.0b013e31824b2a07
pp.357-61
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Keywords
ages
average age
central venous catheter
central venous catheters
clinically significant venous thromboembolism
factor-X inhibitors
femoral fractures
known association
Level II
patient age
percent confidence intervals
predisposing risk factors
related mortality
retrospective study
similar data
Thromboprophylaxis
unpaired t test
venous thromboembolic disease
venous thromboembolic event
venous thromboembolism