Summary and Consideration of Priority Areas for ActionSurgeon General's Workshop on Deep Vein Thrombosis1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 Return to Menu
SLIDE 1: Title — Summary and Consideration of Priority Areas for Action Surgeon General's Workshop on Deep Vein Thrombosis 9 May 2006 Return to Top
SLIDE 2: Priority Areas - Basic science research.
- Clinical/translational research.
- Education and training issues.
- Best practices.
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SLIDE 3: Basic Science Research - Identification of biomarkers that can provide individual-specific risk profiles for
- primary thrombosis
- recurrent thrombosis
- long-term management/post-thrombotic syndrome.
- Basic endothelial cell biology and vessel response to stasis and thrombosis.
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SLIDE 4: Clinical Research - Pharmacology and pharmacokinetic studies of therapies in selected patient populations (pediatric, obesity).
- Prospective studies investigating pharmaco-mechanical strategies to decrease clot burden and impact on chronic post-phlebitic syndrome.
- Role of pharmacogenetics and warfarin therapy.
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SLIDE 5: Education and Training - Develop and promote training programs for students and young physicians interested in careers in venous medicine (e.g. vascular fellowships; competent, capable clot treaters).
- Mandate changes in medical education and training.
- Increase public awareness efforts on high-risk groups for DVT and PE.
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SLIDE 6: Best practices - Awareness/education about the problem—targeting the public as well as providers.
- Utilization of thromboprophylaxis to prevent venous thromboembolism.
- Implementation of high-quality anticoagulant therapy management.
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