DASH prediction score for recurrent VTE - Evidencio
DASH prediction score for recurrent VTE
This model was developed to help stratify patients with a first unprovoked VTE according to their risk of disease recurrence and, thereby, identify patients who may benefit from long-term (or stopping of) anticoagulant therapy.

Research authors: Tosetto A, Iorio A, Marcucci M, Baglin T, Cushman M, Eichinger S, Palareti G, Poli D, Tait RC, Douketis J
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Patients with a DASH score of 1 or less are considered to be at low risk for recurrence. The model was found to have a satisfactory predictive capability (c-index: 0.71). The authors conclude that a lifelong anticoagulation may be avoided in low-risk patients with unprovoked VTE.

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