New Clinical Practice Guideline on Anticoagulant Prophylaxis in Pediatric Patients at Risk of VTE – ISTH
International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH) shared a post on LinkedIn:
NEWS: The American Society of Hematology and the ISTH published a new clinical practice guideline on anticoagulant prophylaxis in pediatric patients at risk of VTE!
The recommendations outline best practices for preventing increasingly common, life-threatening complication in children.
The guidelines were developed by an expert panel following a rigorous review process and published in ASH’s peer-reviewed Blood Journals Portfolio.
‘The ISTH is proud to partner with ASH on the important joint guidelines addressing venous thromboembolism in pediatric patients,’ said ISTH President Pantep Angchaisuksiri.
‘This collaboration reflects a shared commitment to advancing evidence-based care and provides clinicians with the tools to better treat and prevent blood clots in children worldwide.’
Learn more about this exciting announcement in ISTH News.

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