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. 2021 Feb 14;51(3):595–607. doi: 10.1007/s11239-021-02394-7

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

Bar chart presenting percentage of patients with thrombotic complications by study. Panel background shows studies that employed routine screening for venous thrombosis (blue) and those that relied on clinical suspicion to investigate thrombotic complications (green). * Denotes those studies employing routine screening for venous thromboses. ✣ Denotes those studies employing routine screening for venous thromboses with computed tomography. # This study employed routine screening for venous thrombosis in only 51% of patients. † This study did not differentiate the types of arterial or venous thrombotic events, although reporting 7.6% venous thrombotic events (blue) and 5.6% arterial events (red). CVA cerebrovascular accident, DVT deep vein thrombosis, ECMO extracorporeal membrane oxygenator, MI myocardial infarction, PE pulmonary embolism