Blood clots and surgery. Why we care so much.

Posted on February 10, 2021

Why do people die after surgery? One of the most common issues is from a blood clot. The clot forms in the leg and then travels to the lungs. If big enough, you can’t exchange oxygen in the lungs.  Without oxygen, you can die.

So we care about it. A lot.

Please see all my blogs on DVT, PE, Caprini risk score HERE.

I just was reading some science literature, and they had an article “the role of pretest probability in the evaluation of suspected venous thromboembolism.” Not a catchy title, but they were summarizing blood clot risk. Pearls from the article:

 

For more on the Wells criteria, see my other blogs.