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==Overview==
Presence of a [[thrombophilia|risk factor for thrombosis]] has an impact on the treatment of the patient. Short term anti-coagulation can be successful in the presence of a transient risk factor. Long term anti-coagulation is required in case of a persistent risk factor.
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==Risk stratification==
It is defined as the ability to predict outcomes from a given intervention by arranging patients according to the severity of their illness.


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==Risk Factors==
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The Thrombosis formation is a phenomenon that can be elicited by various conditions, all of which take effect by means of mechanisms of [[Virchow's triad]]. Blood stasis, endothelial defect or [[hypercoagulability]].   
|Age
|(continuous)
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|Body mass index
|(continuous)
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|Smoking status
|(non-smoker; ex-smoker; light, moderate, or heavy smoker)
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|Townsend deprivation score
|(continuous)
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|Varicose veins
|(yes/no)
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|Congestive cardiac failure
|(yes/no)
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|Rheumatoid arthritis
|(yes/no)
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|Chronic renal disease
|(yes/no)
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|Inflammatory bowel disease
|(yes/no)
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|Cancer
|(lung, gastrointestinal, pancreas, renal, breast, prostate, other)
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|Recent hospital admission
|yes/no)
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|Recent hip fracture or hip surgery (or both)
|yes/no)
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|Current use of antipsychotic drugs
|(none, atypical, typical)
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|Current use of tamoxifen
|(yes/no)
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|Current use of hormone replacement therapy
|(none, equine or non-equine hormone replacement therapy)
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|Use of antiplatelets
|(yes/no)
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|Cardiovascular disease
|(stroke, transient ischaemic attack, or coronary heart disease)
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|Atrial fibrillation
|(yes/no)
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|Asthma
|(yes/no)
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|Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
|(yes/no)
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|Family history of venous thromboembolism
|(yes/no)
|}


*General
**Older age
**Female gender
**[[Smoking]]
**[[Obesity]]
**[[Pregnancy]]
**Immobilization


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*Medical
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**Surgery
**[[Congestive heart failure and thrombosis|Heart failure]]
**[[Trauma]]
**[[Oral contraceptive]] use
**[[Varicose vein]]s
**[[Malignancy]]
**Kidney disorders
**[[Lupus anticoagulant]]
**[[Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria]]
**[[Inflammatory bowel disease]]
**[[Thromboangiitis obliterans]]
**[[Disseminated intravascular coagulation]]
 
*Familial
**[[Antithrombin|Antithrombin III deficiency]]
**[[Protein C deficiency]]/[[Protein S deficiency]]
**APC resistance ([[Factor V Leiden]])
**Dysfibrogenemia
**Hypoplasminogenemia
**Familial homocysteinemia
 
==References==
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Overview

Presence of a risk factor for thrombosis has an impact on the treatment of the patient. Short term anti-coagulation can be successful in the presence of a transient risk factor. Long term anti-coagulation is required in case of a persistent risk factor.

Risk Factors

The Thrombosis formation is a phenomenon that can be elicited by various conditions, all of which take effect by means of mechanisms of Virchow's triad. Blood stasis, endothelial defect or hypercoagulability.

References

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