Thromboprophylaxis Regime
Thromboprophylaxis Regime is a regime used in the reduction of platelet aggregation, which allows its prophylactic use at a low dose, as an antiplatelet treatment.
Description
Thromboprophylaxis Regime is a CLINICAL INTERVENTION.
Thromboprophylaxis Regime is a regime used in the reduction of platelet aggregation, which allows its prophylactic use at a low dose, as an antiplatelet treatment.
An example of such a regime is the taking of aspirin tablets following surgery to prevent blood clots.
Also Known As
This NHS business definition is also known by these names:
| Context | Alias |
|---|---|
| Formerly | Thrombo Prophylaxis Regime |
| Plural | Thromboprophylaxis Regimes |
Where Used
| Type | Link | How used |
|---|---|---|
| Attribute | CHEMICAL THROMBOPROPHYLAXIS REGIME TYPE FOR JOINT REPLACEMENT | references in description Thromboprophylaxis Regime |
| Attribute | MECHANICAL THROMBOPROPHYLAXIS REGIME TYPE FOR JOINT REPLACEMENT | references in description Thromboprophylaxis Regime |
| NHS Business Definition | Thromboprophylaxis Regime | references in description Thromboprophylaxis Regime |