Care pathways for patients with cancer-associated thrombosis: From diagnosis to long-term follow-up

for the INNOVTE CAT Working Group

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    Abstract

    Venous thromboembolism (VTE) in patients with cancer is associated with a high risk of bleeding complications and hospitalisation, as well as with increased mortality. Good practice recommendations for diagnosis and treatment of VTE in patients with cancer have been developed by a number of professional bodies. Although these guidelines provide consistent recommendations on what treatment should be offered to patients presenting with cancer-associated thromboembolism (CAT), many questions remain unanswered, in particular about the modalities of management (Who? When? Where?) and, for this reason, we have developed a consensus proposal for an appropriate multidisciplinary care pathway for patients with CAT, which is presented in this article. The proposal was informed by the recent scientific literature retrieved through a systematic literature review. This proposal is centred on the development of a shared care plan individualised to each patient's needs and expectations, patient information and shared decision-making to promote adherence, involvement of all relevant hospital- and community- based healthcare providers in the development and implementation of the care plan, and regular re-evaluation of the treatment strategy.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)6-15
    Number of pages10
    JournalArchives of Cardiovascular Diseases
    Volume117
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2024

    Keywords

    • Cancer
    • Care pathway
    • Multidisciplinary care
    • Venous thromboembolism

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