Parakh R, Kakkar V V, Kakkar A K
Dept of Vascular and Indovascular Surgery, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Delhi.
J Assoc Physicians India. 2007 Jan;55:49-70.
Venous Thromboembolism is an important healthcare problem the world over, resulting in significant morbidity, mortality and resource expenditure. The rationale for use of thromboprophylaxis is based on solid principles and scientific evidence. Indian perspective on this topic is lacking due to the non-availability of published Indian data. This document reviews the available International and Indian data and discusses the relevance of recommendations for prevention and management of Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) in the Indian context.
Meetings of various specialists from different Indian hospitals in the field of Gastrointestinal Surgery, General and Vascular Surgery, Hematology, Intensive Care, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology and Orthopedics were held in the months of August 2005 to January 2006. The guidelines published by American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP), the International Union of Angiology (IUA), and the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (RCOG), were discussed during these meetings. The relevance of these guidelines and the practical implications of following these in a developing country like India were also discussed. Any published data from India was collected from data base searches and the results, along with personal experiences of the participating specialists were discussed. The experiences and impressions of the experts during these meetings have been included in this document. Data from recent sources (International Union of Angiology and the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) Practice guidelines in Oncology on Venous thromboembolic disease) was subsequently also included in this document.
The suggestions formulated in this document are practical, and would intend to serve as a useful practical reference.
A number of unanswered questions remain in the field of thromboprophylaxis, and carefully designed research protocols may help answer some of these. Implementation of the suggestions outlined in the document remains to be studied in the Indian context.
静脉血栓栓塞是一个全球性的重要医疗问题,会导致严重的发病率、死亡率和资源消耗。使用血栓预防措施的依据基于坚实的原则和科学证据。由于缺乏已发表的印度数据,印度在这一主题上的观点尚付阙如。本文献回顾了现有的国际和印度数据,并讨论了在印度背景下预防和管理静脉血栓栓塞(VTE)建议的相关性。
2005年8月至2006年1月期间,召开了来自印度不同医院的胃肠外科、普通外科和血管外科、血液学、重症监护、妇产科、肿瘤学和骨科等领域的各类专家会议。会议期间讨论了美国胸科医师学会(ACCP)、国际血管病学联盟(IUA)和皇家妇产科医师学院(RCOG)发布的指南。还讨论了这些指南的相关性以及在印度这样的发展中国家遵循这些指南的实际意义。从数据库搜索中收集了印度的任何已发表数据,并讨论了结果以及参与专家的个人经验。本文献纳入了专家们在这些会议期间的经验和印象。随后,来自最新来源(国际血管病学联盟和美国国立综合癌症网络(NCCN)肿瘤学静脉血栓栓塞疾病实践指南)的数据也被纳入本文献。
本文献中制定的建议具有实用性,旨在作为有用的实践参考。
在血栓预防领域仍存在一些未解决的问题,精心设计的研究方案可能有助于回答其中一些问题。本文献中概述的建议在印度背景下的实施情况仍有待研究。