CLINICAL

 

• Prevention of Thromboembolic Disease in Anterior Total Hip Arthroplasty with Enteric-Coated Acetylsalicylic Acid is Safe and Cost-Efficient and Effective
▲ Andrew J. Fishmann, MD

• Prevention of Thromboembolic Disease in Minimally Invasive Total Hip Arthroplasty with Acetylsalicylic Acid is Safe, Cost-Efficient, and Effective
▲ Lawrence D. Dorr, MD

• A Randomized, Prospective, Observational Clinical Outcome Study Comparing the Efficacy of Intermittent Pneumatic Compression Devices in the Prevention of Venous Thromboembolic Events
▲ David J. Covall, MD

• Hemodynamic Effect of Intermittent Pneumatic Compression and the Position of the Body
▲ Fedor Lurie, MD

• Bioengineering Studies of Periodic External Compression as Prophylaxis Against Deep Vein Thrombosis
▲ R. D. Kamm

• Why Does Prophylaxis With External Pneumatic Compression for Deep Vein Thrombosis Fail?
▲ Anthony J. Comerota, MD

• Deep Vein Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism Prevention: What Role Do Nurses Play?
▲ Martha M. Blondin & Marita G. Titler

• Deep Vein Thrombosis: Guide to Tailoring the Prophylactic Regimen
▲ Richard H. Catlett, MD & Martin Welch, MD

• Comparing Options for Preventing PE: Pneumatic Compression VS Anticoagulation
▲ Rolando Berger, MD

• Deep Venous Thrombosis
▲ Anne M. Aquila, APRN

• Graduated Compression Stockings: Updating Practice, Improving Compliance
▲ Joan M. Hayes, Cheryl A. Lehman, & Paula Castonguay

• Deep Venous Thrombosis in the ED: You Must Update Your Practice Now
▲ ED Nursing

• Preventing VTE in Hospitalized Patients
▲ Keith B. Holten, MD

• Evidence-Based Compression: Prevention of Stasis and Deep Vein Thrombosis
▲ Rhys J. Morris, PhD & John P. Woodcock, PhD, DSc, CPhys, FInstP, FIPEM

• Meta-analysis of Effectiveness of Intermittent Pneumatic Compression Devices with a Comparison of Thigh-high to Knee-high Sleeves
▲ Vincent W. Vanek, MD, FACS, CNSP