A venous thromboembolism (VTE) occurs when a blood clot forms in a vein in the body. These can sometimes travel to the lungs or cause other complications. While VTE can occur outside of the hospital, certain patients admitted to the hospital may be at increased risk for VTE due to the particular procedure and/or medical condition.
In order to prevent VTE, we use several strategies following identification of high-risk patients. These patients are encouraged to walk to increase blood flow, may wear compression stockings, or receive a medication often referred to as a “blood thinner.” We track when VTE occur in hospitalized patients and analyze each case for opportunities to improve.