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Awareness of Venous Thromboembolism among Doctors in a Nigerian Tertiary Centre
Ekeke, O. N; Korubo, K. I; Omunakwe, H. E.
Affiliation
  • Ekeke, O. N; s.af
  • Korubo, K. I; s.af
  • Omunakwe, H. E; s.af
East Afr. Med. J ; 92(12): 579-584, 2016.
Article in En | AIM | ID: biblio-1261387
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ABSTRACT

Background:

Venous thromboembolic (VTE) is a preventable leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide and is a cause of sudden death. Awareness of VTE among doctors will reduce the incidence of unexpected deaths in hospitalised patients.

Objective:

To assess doctors' awareness of venous thromboembolism in our centre.

Design:

Cross sectional questionnaire based study.

Setting:

University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital; Nigeria.

Subjects:

One hundred and twenty four doctors attending a hospital grand-rounds session were recruited.

Results:

The response rate was 82.7% (124 of 150 questionnaires). Almost half (n=57; 46%) correctly identified VTE; but two (1.6%) did not know what VTE was and 27 (21.8%) stated it to be normal haemostasis. Commonly identified risk factors included increased body mass index 113 (91.1%); diabetes mellitus 105 (84.7%); pregnancy 105 (84.7%); age 104 (83.9%); and immobility 104 (83.9%). Although clinical features were identified; VTE was acknowledged to be asymptomatic by 62 (50%) responders. About 68 (54.8%) did not know of a VTE risk stratification model and only one (0.8%) had used a model in practice. Responders commonly prescribed anticoagulants for prophylaxis. Although most had come across VTE in practice; 15 (12.1%) had not seen a case of VTE.

Conclusion:

The knowledge of VTE was average. There was a gap between knowledge and practice for this preventable disorder. Patients in our centre were not routinely risk stratified for VTE. Updating of medical knowledge is encouraged
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Main subject: Awareness / Cross-Sectional Studies / Community Health Workers / Venous Thromboembolism Type of study: Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Language: En Journal: East Afr. Med. J Year: 2016 type: Article
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Main subject: Awareness / Cross-Sectional Studies / Community Health Workers / Venous Thromboembolism Type of study: Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Language: En Journal: East Afr. Med. J Year: 2016 type: Article