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Deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism in otolaryngologic patients
American Journal of Otolaryngology, 07/09/09
Innis WP et al. - The authors recommend early mobilization with the possible adjunct of pneumatic compression stockings in most low-risk otolaryngologic procedures, including most of the outpatient procedures. Moderate-risk patients should be considered for either mechanical or pharmacologic prophylaxis. High-risk patients and patients undergoing high-risk procedures are candidates for pharmacologic thromboprophylaxis.
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