TY - JOUR
T1 - American Society of Hematology, ABHH, ACHO, Grupo CAHT, Grupo CLAHT, SAH, SBHH, SHU, SOCHIHEM, SOMETH, Sociedad Panameña de Hematologıa, Sociedad Peruana de Hematologıa, and SVH 2022 guidelines for prevention of venous thromboembolism in surgical and medical patients and long-distance travelers in Latin America
AU - Neumann, Ignacio
AU - Izcovich, Ariel
AU - Aguilar, Ricardo
AU - Basantes, Guillermo Leon
AU - Casais, Patricia
AU - Colorio, Cecilia C.
AU - Esposito, Marıa Cecilia Guillermo
AU - Garcıa Lazaro, Pedro P.
AU - Pereira, Jaime
AU - Meillon-Garcıa, Luis A.
AU - Rezende, Suely Meireles
AU - Serrano, Juan Carlos
AU - Tejerina Valle, Mario L.
AU - Vera, Felipe
AU - Karzulovic, Lorena
AU - Rada, Gabriel
AU - Schunemann, Holger J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 by The American Society of Hematology.
PY - 2022/6/28
Y1 - 2022/6/28
N2 - Background: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a common disease in Latin American settings. Implementation of international guidelines in Latin American settings requires additional considerations. Objective: To provide evidence-based guidelines about VTE prevention for Latin American patients, clinicians, and decision makers. Methods: We used the GRADE ADOLOPMENT method to adapt recommendations from 2 American Society of Hematology (ASH) VTE guidelines (Prevention of VTE in Surgical Patients and Prophylaxis for Medical Patients). ASH and 12 local hematology societies formed a guideline panel composed of medical professionals from 10 countries in Latin America. Panelists prioritized 20 questions relevant to the Latin American context. A knowledge synthesis team updated evidence reviews of health effects conducted for the original ASH guidelines and summarized information about factors specific to the Latin American context, that is, values and preferences, resources, accessibility, feasibility, and impact on health equity. Results: The panel agreed on 21 recommendations. In comparison with the original guideline, 6 recommendations changed direction and 4 recommendations changed strength. Conclusions: This guideline ADOLOPMENT project highlighted the importance of contextualization of recommendations in other settings, based on differences in values, resources, feasibility, and health equity impact.
AB - Background: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a common disease in Latin American settings. Implementation of international guidelines in Latin American settings requires additional considerations. Objective: To provide evidence-based guidelines about VTE prevention for Latin American patients, clinicians, and decision makers. Methods: We used the GRADE ADOLOPMENT method to adapt recommendations from 2 American Society of Hematology (ASH) VTE guidelines (Prevention of VTE in Surgical Patients and Prophylaxis for Medical Patients). ASH and 12 local hematology societies formed a guideline panel composed of medical professionals from 10 countries in Latin America. Panelists prioritized 20 questions relevant to the Latin American context. A knowledge synthesis team updated evidence reviews of health effects conducted for the original ASH guidelines and summarized information about factors specific to the Latin American context, that is, values and preferences, resources, accessibility, feasibility, and impact on health equity. Results: The panel agreed on 21 recommendations. In comparison with the original guideline, 6 recommendations changed direction and 4 recommendations changed strength. Conclusions: This guideline ADOLOPMENT project highlighted the importance of contextualization of recommendations in other settings, based on differences in values, resources, feasibility, and health equity impact.
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U2 - 10.1182/bloodadvances.2021006482
DO - 10.1182/bloodadvances.2021006482
M3 - Review article
C2 - 35195676
AN - SCOPUS:85132988961
SN - 2473-9529
VL - 6
SP - 3636
EP - 3649
JO - Blood Advances
JF - Blood Advances
IS - 12
ER -