Background: Misdiagnosis and treatment of Deep Vein
Thrombosis (DVT) and Pulmonary Thromboembolism (PTE) usually cause some
problems and also lengthen the hospitalization period and treatment costs. Prophylaxis often reduces the risk of DVT and
following PTE, therefore in this study we aimed to determine the frequency of
using Prophylaxis to prevent DVTs in Rasoul Akram hospital in
Methods: In this Retrospective descriptive study, 202
participants were chosen from the patients admitted for surgery in the surgery
unites and randomly stratified and classified. Information was extracted for these participants, based on variables and
the objectives of this study and after that the frequency of using prophylaxis
to prevent DVT was calculated by using descriptive analysis tool.
Results: Our study consisted of 105 male (%52) and 97
female (%48) patients in which 62(%30.7) were from surgery unite, 52(%25.7)
orthopedic , 36( %17.8) Gynecology, 33(%16.3) neurosurgery and 19(%9.4) urology. 114(%56.43) of
participants received prophylaxis versus 88 (%43.56) the patients did not
receive prophylaxis. 13 in high risk groups, 10 in the moderate risk group and
91 were in low-risk group.
Conclusion: In our study, the correct usage of
prophylaxis was in %24.3 of incidents, which was consistent with previous
studies. In older populations who are subject to more risks in treatment, it is
very important to employ more precise prophylaxis treatments. In this study
only %14 of participants were from high risk group. Regarding the serious need
for prophylaxis to prevent DVT in this particular population, the expansion of
our studies toward those populations in higher risks is absolutely
suggested.
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