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Chinese Journal of Emergency and Critical Care Nursing ›› 2026, Vol. 7 ›› Issue (3): 274-278.doi: 10.3761/j.issn.2096-7446.2026.03.003

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Implementation and quality control of an integrated prevention and management strategy for venous thromboembolism

CHEN Zhaofei1(), WANG Wei2, ZHAI Zhenguo1,*()   

  1. 1 Respiratory Center of China-Japan Friendship HospitalBeijing 100292, China
    2 Department of NursingChina-Japan Friendship HospitalBeijing 100292, China
  • Received:2025-08-07 Online:2026-03-10 Published:2026-03-02
  • Contact: *ZHAI Zhengguo,E-mail:zhaizhenguo2011@126.com
  • Supported by:
    National Key Research and Development Program(2023YFC2507200)

Abstract:

Venous thromboembolism(VTE) has emerged as a critical global public health concern,with its prevention and management encountering multifaceted challenges in quality and safety. This study systematically examines current VTE prevention practices from a nursing management perspective,identifying three fundamental issues,including inconsistent application of risk assessment tools,suboptimal adherence to preventive measures,and deficiencies in quality monitoring systems. From a practical perspective,it is emphasized that it is necessary to establish an integrated “assessment,early warning and quality control” management framework,encompassing standardized basic precautions,optimized mechanical prophylaxis,and tailored pharmacological interventions. Innovative management strategies include artificial intelligence-assisted(AI-assisted) workload reduction for nursing staff and data-driven quality control enhancement. Consequently,future initiatives should focus on expanding prevention coverage to high-risk populations,investigating integrative traditional Chinese and Western medicine approaches,and strengthening primary healthcare capacity. Implementation of multidisciplinary nursing management models may facilitate attainment of national VTE prevention quality objectives.

Key words: Venous Thromboembolism, Emergency Nursing, Quality Improvement, Prevention, Artificial Intelligence