Blood Clot in Extremities at Southeastern PA Medical College PA

A blood clot (aka thrombus) occurs when the platelets in your blood build up and block your blood flow. Depending on the size of the blood vessel in which it occurs, the blood clot may slow the flow of blood through the vessel or cut it off all together. Clots that form in the lower extremities often don't show symptoms until they dislodge. Clotting in the extremities may not seem serious, but since your whole circulatory system is connected, a clot anywhere can quickly spread to the brain, heart, or lungs. Prescription drugs are available to regulate the blood and prevent future clots.

The following information, compares treatment costs & outcomes for Blood Clot in Extremities at Southeastern PA Medical College PA Hospital to Pennsylvania's regional & statewide data on similar treatments*.

Medical College PA Hospital is located at
320 East North Avenue, Pittsburgh

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    Readmission Rating  
Year Total Cases Length of Stay For Any Reason For Complication or Infection
Average # of days Rating Mortality Rating Average Charge
2003  33 4.9 $43096 

Significantly higher than expected.

Not significantly different than expected.

Significantly lower than expected.

NR Not reported.

NC Non-compliant.

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* About the data: Data has been compiled from PA Health Care Cost Containment Council's Public Hospital Performance Report.