Get Out the Clot Campaign Brings Together Leaders and Experts to Improve Patient Care for Venous Thromboembolism
Campaign is led by prominent medical societies to minimize discrepancies in treating blood clot conditions, such as in pulmonary embolism, where there are often delays in care (up to 26% of patients in one study) and misdiagnosis (up to 53% of patients in one study)1,2
"Every October, the ISTH leads the global charge with World Thrombosis Day, shining a spotlight on the critical yet often overlooked condition of thrombosis," said Pantep Angchaisuksiri, M.D., ISTH President. "This year's launch of the Get Out the Clot initiative is a call to action, rallying leaders in the field to combine their expertise and resources to significantly improve the lives of patients affected by blood clots. Together, we can drive change and save lives."
Venous thromboembolism (VTE), a medical condition characterized by the formation of blood clots in veins, effects up to 900,000 Americans annually leading to approximately 100,000 deaths and up to
"Given the incredibly high prevalence of VTE, it is critical that health systems create standardized care paths to help facilitate prompt diagnosis and implementation of appropriate treatment interventions," said
Recognizing a need to standardize the care approach for this patient population, VTE or PE response teams (PERTs) have begun to develop at institutions. These teams streamline care through a collaborative multidisciplinary approach by engaging experts with the knowledge of and access to a broad spectrum of resources and treatments, potentially improving patient outcomes.
"The Get Out the Clot campaign raises awareness of the critical need for a collaborative approach to care," said
The current standards of care in the treatment of VTE include anticoagulation and clot-dissolving drugs such as thrombolytics. Studies have shown that newer treatments such as computer assisted vacuum thrombectomy and mechanical thrombectomy can remove blood clots quickly while also reducing hospital length of stay, lowering the risk of bleeding or invasive surgery, and improving patient outcomes. An objective of the Get Out the Clot campaign is to ensure that physicians are aware of and have access to these newer treatments.
"As a PE survivor who personally experienced delays in diagnosis and initially received the wrong treatment protocol, I understand how devastating these gaps in care can be," said
"At Penumbra, our focus has always been to advance novel technologies to improve patient care worldwide," said
Healthcare professionals should visit www.GetOutTheClot.com to learn more about the campaign and help raise awareness of VTE symptoms and treatment options.
About Get Out the Clot
Get Out the Clot is a collaborative educational initiative uniting experts in venous thromboembolism (VTE) care to help identify gaps in patient care related to blood clot conditions, including standardizing care and expanding access to the latest innovations to improve patient outcomes. The campaign is led by the
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Founded in 1969, the ISTH is the leading global non-profit organization focused on advancing the science and clinical care of thrombosis and hemostasis. With a membership of over 7,000 clinicians, researchers, and educators from more than 110 countries, ISTH is dedicated to improving patient outcomes through cutting-edge research, education, and collaboration. Its world-renowned initiatives include educational and standardization programs, clinical and laboratory guidelines, research endeavors, congresses, and peer-reviewed publications. The Society also spearheads the annual World Thrombosis Day (WTD) campaign, observed on
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Founded in 2003, the
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Promote the adoption of the PERT model in healthcare institutions across
Expand the current body of scientific literature on the diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary embolism through the funding of scientific endeavors.
Educate the general public and healthcare professionals regarding pulmonary embolism diagnosis, treatment, and care.
By focusing solely on the entity of pulmonary embolism – its etiology, pathophysiology, prevention, management approach, outcomes of specific treatments, and follow-up pathways – it is the intention of the Consortium to increase awareness of treatment options available to patients with PE, to reduce its incidence worldwide, to improve health outcomes, and to positively influence the impact of this terrible disease.
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