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Padua Prediction Score (VTE)

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In a typical acute medical admission, quickly sum the 3-point factors first: active cancer, prior VTE, reduced mobility, and thrombophilia. If any two of these are present, the patient scores ≥6 and is high risk without needing to check the 1-point factors. For most ward patients, the key question is: is there cancer, prior VTE, or will they be bed-bound for ≥3 days?

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The Padua Prediction Score was developed after the MEDENOX trial (1999) showed that enoxaparin prophylaxis reduced VTE risk in acutely ill medical patients by 63%, yet studies consistently showed that fewer than 50% of eligible inpatients were receiving appropriate thromboprophylaxis. The Padua Score was designed to systematise and improve this process — and since its publication in 2010, it has been adopted as a standard quality indicator across hundreds of hospitals worldwide.

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