Abstract
Objective:
To determine the current usage of prophylactic regimes to prevent deep vein thrombosis in surgical departments in Italy.
Design:
Survey by questionnaire sent to 500 surgical departments.
Participants:
Surgical departments performing more than 500 surgical operations, selected randomly by the process of quota sampling.
Main outcome measures:
Assessment of the methods or prophylaxis, reasons for use of prophylaxis and assessment of outcome of prophylactic measures.
Results:
There were 326 completed questionnaires returned indicating that prophylaxis was used routinely in 58% of the centres, 29% of centres used more than 1 method of prophylaxis with subcutaneous heparin and elastic compression being the most commonly used modalities.
Conclusion:
Insufficient use of prophylactic measures to prevent deep vein thrombosis in Italy still leads to an excessive number of postoperative venous thromboses.
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