Effect of perioperative intervention based on the theory of planned behavior on preventing deep vein thrombosis after laparoscopic cholecystectomy: a retrospective study - Scorecard - MDSpire

Effect of perioperative intervention based on the theory of planned behavior on preventing deep vein thrombosis after laparoscopic cholecystectomy: a retrospective study

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  • Bo Wang

  • Xiaojun Deng

  • Xinguo Sun

  • Zhang Hu

  • Huiping Li

  • Qiong Yan

  • July 7, 2026

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Clinical Scorecard: Impact of a Perioperative Intervention Guided by the Theory of Planned Behavior on Deep Vein Thrombosis Prevention Following Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: A Retrospective Analysis

At a Glance

CategoryDetail
ConditionLower Extremity Deep Vein Thrombosis (LEDVT)
Key MechanismsPathological triad of venous stasis, vascular endothelial injury, and hypercoagulability exacerbated during the perioperative period.
Target PopulationPatients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) for gallstones.
Care SettingPerioperative care in surgical settings.

Key Highlights

  • TPB-based intervention reduced LEDVT incidence and complications.
  • Shorter recovery times and reduced hospital stays in the intervention group.
  • Improved coagulation profiles and emotional status post-intervention.

Guideline-Based Recommendations

Diagnosis

  • Monitor for signs of LEDVT in postoperative patients.

Management

  • Implement TPB-based interventions to enhance adherence to thromboprophylaxis.

Monitoring & Follow-up

  • Evaluate coagulation function and emotional well-being postoperatively.

Risks

  • LEDVT can progress to pulmonary embolism or chronic venous insufficiency.

Patient & Prescribing Data

Patients with gallstones undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy.

TPB-based interventions can optimize perioperative management and improve outcomes.

Clinical Best Practices

  • Incorporate behavioral strategies to enhance patient adherence to thromboprophylaxis.
  • Utilize preoperative health belief reinforcement and simulation training.

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