Thrombosis is a frequent complication in patients undergoing surgical procedures. The most frequent cause
of mortality in plastic surgery patients is thrombosis and its consequence thromboembolism. There are many
scores that stratify the risk of thrombosis, but they are not aimed at plastic surgery patients - they do
not contain thrombogenic factors that are generated in cosmetic surgery procedures - since there is no specific
score to assess the risk of thrombosis in plastic surgery, existing scores are used, which causes an
inadequate assessment and, consequently, frequently failed prophylactic treatment. APPERT is this
electronic scale.
APPERT is an effective instrument to detect the risk of thrombosis in cosmetic surgery patients and
anti-thrombotic prophylaxis is based on risk stratification. The factors and their weighting, as well
as the prophylactic recommendations, are a guide to stratify the risk of thrombosis and apply the
recommendations according to the degree of risk. The scale is based on the best available medical evidence.
As new evidence emerges, new factors may be added, weighted differently, or removed, and recommendations modified.