A new study published in the Frontiers in Medicine found chronic venous disorder (CVD), as a significant risk factor for serious and potentially fatal vascular complications. This large-scale retrospective cohort analysis used the TriNetX electronic health records database, is one of the most comprehensive assessments to date on the relationship between CVD severity, thromboembolic events, and patient outcomes.
The new findings indicate that individuals with CVD face substantially elevated risks for several thrombotic conditions,, including superficial vein thrombosis (SVT), deep vein thrombosis (DVT), and pulmonary embolism (PE), as well as increased all-cause mortality.
This research analyzed data from 463,313 CVD patients, where the patients with CVD had a 19-fold higher risk of dev

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