A one year audit of patients with venous thromboembolism presenting to a tertiary hospital in Johannesburg, South Africa

Conclusion Venous thromboembolism presentation to the emergency centre is not common, but the risks associated with the morbidity and mortality related to it makes it important despite its relative scarcity. The prevalence of HIV infection amongst patients with VTE is concerning – not only related to the frequency of the pathology but also due to HIV not being factored into the common VTE risk stratification scores.
Source: African Journal of Emergency Medicine - Category: Emergency Medicine Source Type: research