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VENOUS THROMBOSIS COMPLICATIONS IN THERMAL TRAUMA. A LITERATURE REVIEW

Abstract

The article analyzes the currently existing data concerning incidence and timing of venous thrombosis development in burn patients. There is no consensus not only on the incidence of this disease amongst burn patients, but also on methods of diagnosis and prevention. For the first time, we raised an issue of the need for formation of risk groups using the scale of prof. Joseph Caprini (USA) applied to patients with thermal injury.

About the Author

V. S. Borisov
N.V. Sklifosovsky research Institute for Emergency Medicine
Russian Federation

Cand. Med. Sci., Department of Acute Thermal Trauma,

Moscow



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Borisov V.S. VENOUS THROMBOSIS COMPLICATIONS IN THERMAL TRAUMA. A LITERATURE REVIEW. Russian Sklifosovsky Journal "Emergency Medical Care". 2016;(4):37-41. (In Russ.)

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