Antoine Bejjani, Candrika D Khairani, Darsiya Krishnathasan, Samantha M Rizzo, Alyssa Sato, Bassil Bacare, Giovanni Scimeca, Anthony Tristani, Andre Armero, Nicole Porio, Behnood Bikdeli, Gregory Piazza
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Abstract
Venous thromboembolism (VTE), comprised of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE), remains a significant public health burden in the United States with an estimated 1,200,000 VTE cases in 2020. Atherothrombosis refers to thrombosis in the setting of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and includes type I myocardial infarction, ischemic stroke, and acute limb events with an estimated 720,000 myocardial infarctions annually in the US. Despite the historical view of VTE and atherothrombosis as unrelated entities recognized by "red versus white clots", these conditions are closely interconnected and share many pathophysiological features and clinical risk factors. This review provides a critical appraisal of the current evidence for the relationship between VTE and atherothrombosis, exploring potential mechanisms and risk factors linking the disorders, recent discoveries from basic and translational research, clinical investigation highlighting their commonalities, as well as the therapies that address both.
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The European Heart Journal - Acute Cardiovascular Care (EHJ-ACVC) offers a unique integrative approach by combining the expertise of the different sub specialties of cardiology, emergency and intensive care medicine in the management of patients with acute cardiovascular syndromes.
Reading through the journal, cardiologists and all other healthcare professionals can access continuous updates that may help them to improve the quality of care and the outcome for patients with acute cardiovascular diseases.