摘要

The incidence of postoperative venous thromboembolism (VIE) in Asian populations is generally thought to be lower than in Western populations and the use of thromboprophylaxis after surgery is not routine This paper is authored by the Asia Pacific Thrombosis Advisory Board To provide guidance on the most effective postoperative thromboprophylaxis management, this paper reviews the available data on the incidence of VIE in Asian populations considers current clinical guidelines for the prevention of VIE to determine whether these guidelines are applicable to Asian populations, and evaluates the potential of new thromboprophylactic agents Based on the available evidence, it was agreed that VTE represents a genuine problem in Asian patients although the exact incidence in local populations requires confirmation in large well designed clinical trials Furthermore, there was consensus that current guideline recommendations for the routine use of postoperative thromboprophylaxis should be implemented in Asia and that new oral agents now available represent an effective and potentially more convenient therapeutic option In conclusion we call for recognition that VIE is an issue in Asian patients and that effective thromboprophylaxis is the most important strategy

  • 出版日期2010-11