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Cir Gen 2011; 33 (S1)
Tromboembolismo venoso, filtros e insuficiencia venosa
Castañeda GR
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 38
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FRAGMENTO
Tromboembolismo venoso
El diagnóstico y tratamiento de la enfermedad tromboembólica venosa (ETEV), ha evolucionado a través del tiempo con los avances en imagenología diagnóstica, en el uso de heparinas, trombolíticos, y con cada vez mayor información disponible. A tal grado que periódicamente se publica el consenso mundial con guías para la práctica clínica basadas en evidencia. En diagnóstico han ocurrido avances como la medición del Dímero D, detección de trombofilias, Doppler color venoso, ultrasonido intravascular (IVUS), Angio-TAC, RMN, ecocardiograma entre otros.
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