Table 1.

Recommendations on prevention of VTE based on the patient populations and interventions

Patients who are acutely ill: pharmacological prophylaxis, addressing the following comparisons: 
Parenteral anticoagulant vs no parenteral anticoagulant 
LMWH vs unfractionated heparin 
Fondaparinux vs low molecular weight heparin or unfractionated heparin 
Patients who are critically ill: pharmacological prophylaxis, addressing the following comparisons: 
Any heparin vs no heparin 
LMWH vs unfractionated heparin 
Patients who are acutely or critically ill: mechanical prophylaxis, addressing the following comparisons: 
Mechanical vs pharmacological prophylaxis 
Mechanical vs no prophylaxis 
Mechanical combined with pharmacological vs mechanical alone 
Mechanical combined with pharmacological vs pharmacological alone 
Intermittent pneumatic compression stockings vs graduated compression stockings 
DOACs in medical patients who are acutely ill 
DOACs vs prophylactic LMWH 
Extended-duration DOACs vs shorter-duration non-DOAC prophylaxis 
Extended-duration outpatient prophylaxis vs inpatient-only prophylaxis 
Medical patients who are acutely ill 
Medical patients who are critically ill 
Patients who are chronically ill or those in nursing home 
Pharmacological prophylaxis vs no prophylaxis 
Medical outpatients with minor provoking factors for VTE (eg, immobility, minor injury, illness, and infection) 
Prophylaxis vs no prophylaxis 
Long-distance travelers: prophylaxis addressing the following comparisons: 
Graduated compression stockings 
LMWH 
Aspirin vs no prophylaxis 
Patients who are acutely ill: pharmacological prophylaxis, addressing the following comparisons: 
Parenteral anticoagulant vs no parenteral anticoagulant 
LMWH vs unfractionated heparin 
Fondaparinux vs low molecular weight heparin or unfractionated heparin 
Patients who are critically ill: pharmacological prophylaxis, addressing the following comparisons: 
Any heparin vs no heparin 
LMWH vs unfractionated heparin 
Patients who are acutely or critically ill: mechanical prophylaxis, addressing the following comparisons: 
Mechanical vs pharmacological prophylaxis 
Mechanical vs no prophylaxis 
Mechanical combined with pharmacological vs mechanical alone 
Mechanical combined with pharmacological vs pharmacological alone 
Intermittent pneumatic compression stockings vs graduated compression stockings 
DOACs in medical patients who are acutely ill 
DOACs vs prophylactic LMWH 
Extended-duration DOACs vs shorter-duration non-DOAC prophylaxis 
Extended-duration outpatient prophylaxis vs inpatient-only prophylaxis 
Medical patients who are acutely ill 
Medical patients who are critically ill 
Patients who are chronically ill or those in nursing home 
Pharmacological prophylaxis vs no prophylaxis 
Medical outpatients with minor provoking factors for VTE (eg, immobility, minor injury, illness, and infection) 
Prophylaxis vs no prophylaxis 
Long-distance travelers: prophylaxis addressing the following comparisons: 
Graduated compression stockings 
LMWH 
Aspirin vs no prophylaxis 

Adapted from the article by Schünemann et al.3 

DOACS, direct oral anticoagulants; LMHW, low molecular weight heparin.

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