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Internist’s Perspective - 2:43

VTE QUESTION MENU

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1A.

How do you diagnose DVT and when should a patient be referred to a specialist?
Internist’s Perspective — 1:56
 

1B.

How do you diagnose PE and when should a patient be referred to a specialist?
Internist’s Perspective — 2:36
 

2.

What are the greatest challenges you face in managing patients with VTE?
Internist’s Perspective — 3:40
ER Physician’s Perspective — 3:01

 

3.

What is the role of DOACs in treatment of VTE and what guides your choice of anticoagulant?
Internist’s Perspective — 4:38
 

4.

What are the key safety and efficacy data for DOACs used for the ACUTE management of patients with VTE?
Internist’s Perspective — 2:00
ER Physician’s Perspective — 3:38

5.

What are the key safety and efficacy data for DOACs used for the EXTENDED management of patients with VTE?
Internist’s Perspective — 7:20
 

6.

What is the appropriate duration of therapy for a patient with VTE (whether DVT or PE)?
Internist’s Perspective — 3:05
 

7.

How do you manage dosing and other practical management considerations for DOACs in the treatment of patients with VTE?
Internist’s Perspective — 2:57
 

8.

How is bleeding risk best mitigated in individuals receiving DOACs in VTE?
Internist’s Perspective — 3:02
 

9.

How would you manage a patient treated with a DOAC who develops minor bleeding? Major bleeding?
Internist’s Perspective — 3:34
ER Physician’s Perspective — 5:11
 

10.

How would you manage the DOACs in the perioperative setting?
Internist’s Perspective — 2:50