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Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is the third leading cause of cardiovascular disease deaths globally, and its incidence is increasing over the years. Hospital-acquired VTE accounts for approximately 75% of all deaths attributed to VTE. However, only half of patients with indications for VTE prophylaxis take preventive measures, and high rates of inappropriate VTE prophylaxis prescribing contribute to the gap between VTE prophylaxis and guidelines. To further minimize the gap between clinical practice and guidelines, a range of strategies have been employed across various fields of VTE prophylaxis. One of the most effective measures is the utilization of a Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS). Smart technology-based CDSS facilitates automated evaluation of VTE risk and detection, addressing issues at both the beginning and end of the in-hospital VTE prevention process. but there is still a lack of research on how to effectively implement evidence-based VTE prophylaxis in the middle of the process. In our hospital, routine use of DeVTEcare system (a CDSS for VTE risk assessment and integrated care) for in-hospital management of VTE has been launched since 2021. This study aims to investigate the effect of integrating bundled guideline-based VTE prevention strategies into the DeVTEcare system on in-hospital VTE prophylaxis.


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NCT number NCT06353373
Study type Observational
Source Navy General Hospital, Beijing
Contact ZHI-GENG JIN, Doctor
Phone 8615801402223
Email lwgjzg@163.com
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase
Start date September 1, 2024
Completion date February 28, 2025

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