
Episode 29: Individualised care in special populations
From Thrombosis in conversation by medthority
March 18, 2025 · 20 min · Episode 29
About this episode
Dr Steven Deitelzweig and Dr Barnes discuss the importance of patient-centered care in managing bleed risk and thrombosis prevention in special populations.
“We must be patient centred.” Dr Steven Deitelzweig and Dr Barnes address the challenge of balancing bleed risk and thrombosis prevention in special populations, such as those with obesity, frailty, or chronic kidney disease. With up to 50% of patients not resuming anticoagulation following a bleed, they emphasise the importance of shared decision-making to guide treatment in patients for whom the evidence is uncertain.
People in this episode
Guests: Dr Steven Deitelzweig, Dr Barnes
Topics covered
- individualised care
- thrombosis prevention
- bleed risk
- shared decision-making
- special populations
- chronic kidney disease
- obesity
Keywords
- thrombosis
- bleed risk
- anticoagulation
- shared decision-making
- chronic kidney disease
- obesity
- frailty
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: medthority
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