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Linee Guida per la Diagnosi, la Profilassi e la Terapia del Tromboembolismo Venoso 29<br />
Tabella 5. 2. Classificazione del rischio tromboembolico<br />
postoperatorio. 1<br />
A basso rischio<br />
Chirurgia generale e ginecologica maggiore in paziente di età <<br />
40 anni senza altri fattori di rischio<br />
Chirurgia generale e ginecologica minore, 40 anni, o con fattori<br />
di rischio addizionali<br />
Rischio molto alto<br />
Chirurgia maggiore in pazienti di età > 40 anni con neoplasia, o<br />
con pregresso TEV o con trombofilia; artroplastica dell’anca o<br />
del ginocchio; chirurgia per frattura di femore, gravi traumi<br />
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