Pathophysiology, risk, diagnosis, and management of venous thrombosis in space: where are we now?

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Pathophysiology, risk, diagnosis, and management of venous thrombosis in space : where are we now? / Harris, Katie M.; Arya, Roopen; Elias, Antoine; Weber, Tobias; Green, David A.; Greaves, Danielle K.; Petersen, Lonnie G.; Roberts, Lara; Kamine, Tovy Haber; Mazzolai, Lucia; Bergauer, Andrej; Kim, David S.; Olde Engberink, Rik H.; zu Eulenberg, Peter; Grassi, Bruno; Zuccarelli, Lucrezia; Baldassarre, Giovanni; Tabury, Kevin; Baatout, Sarah; Jordan, Jens; Blaber, Andrew P.; Choukér, Alexander; Russomano, Thais; Goswami, Nandu.

In: npj Microgravity, Vol. 9, No. 1, 17, 2023.

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Harvard

Harris, KM, Arya, R, Elias, A, Weber, T, Green, DA, Greaves, DK, Petersen, LG, Roberts, L, Kamine, TH, Mazzolai, L, Bergauer, A, Kim, DS, Olde Engberink, RH, zu Eulenberg, P, Grassi, B, Zuccarelli, L, Baldassarre, G, Tabury, K, Baatout, S, Jordan, J, Blaber, AP, Choukér, A, Russomano, T & Goswami, N 2023, 'Pathophysiology, risk, diagnosis, and management of venous thrombosis in space: where are we now?', npj Microgravity, vol. 9, no. 1, 17. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41526-023-00260-9

APA

Harris, K. M., Arya, R., Elias, A., Weber, T., Green, D. A., Greaves, D. K., Petersen, L. G., Roberts, L., Kamine, T. H., Mazzolai, L., Bergauer, A., Kim, D. S., Olde Engberink, R. H., zu Eulenberg, P., Grassi, B., Zuccarelli, L., Baldassarre, G., Tabury, K., Baatout, S., ... Goswami, N. (2023). Pathophysiology, risk, diagnosis, and management of venous thrombosis in space: where are we now? npj Microgravity, 9(1), [17]. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41526-023-00260-9

Vancouver

Harris KM, Arya R, Elias A, Weber T, Green DA, Greaves DK et al. Pathophysiology, risk, diagnosis, and management of venous thrombosis in space: where are we now? npj Microgravity. 2023;9(1). 17. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41526-023-00260-9

Author

Harris, Katie M. ; Arya, Roopen ; Elias, Antoine ; Weber, Tobias ; Green, David A. ; Greaves, Danielle K. ; Petersen, Lonnie G. ; Roberts, Lara ; Kamine, Tovy Haber ; Mazzolai, Lucia ; Bergauer, Andrej ; Kim, David S. ; Olde Engberink, Rik H. ; zu Eulenberg, Peter ; Grassi, Bruno ; Zuccarelli, Lucrezia ; Baldassarre, Giovanni ; Tabury, Kevin ; Baatout, Sarah ; Jordan, Jens ; Blaber, Andrew P. ; Choukér, Alexander ; Russomano, Thais ; Goswami, Nandu. / Pathophysiology, risk, diagnosis, and management of venous thrombosis in space : where are we now?. In: npj Microgravity. 2023 ; Vol. 9, No. 1.

Bibtex

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abstract = "The recent incidental discovery of an asymptomatic venous thrombosis (VT) in the internal jugular vein of an astronaut on the International Space Station prompted a necessary, immediate response from the space medicine community. The European Space Agency formed a topical team to review the pathophysiology, risk and clinical presentation of venous thrombosis and the evaluation of its prevention, diagnosis, mitigation, and management strategies in spaceflight. In this article, we discuss the findings of the ESA VT Topical Team over its 2-year term, report the key gaps as we see them in the above areas which are hindering understanding VT in space. We provide research recommendations in a stepwise manner that build upon existing resources, and highlight the initial steps required to enable further evaluation of this newly identified pertinent medical risk.",
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AU - Green, David A.

AU - Greaves, Danielle K.

AU - Petersen, Lonnie G.

AU - Roberts, Lara

AU - Kamine, Tovy Haber

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AU - Bergauer, Andrej

AU - Kim, David S.

AU - Olde Engberink, Rik H.

AU - zu Eulenberg, Peter

AU - Grassi, Bruno

AU - Zuccarelli, Lucrezia

AU - Baldassarre, Giovanni

AU - Tabury, Kevin

AU - Baatout, Sarah

AU - Jordan, Jens

AU - Blaber, Andrew P.

AU - Choukér, Alexander

AU - Russomano, Thais

AU - Goswami, Nandu

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