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Current practices in pediatric hospital-acquired thromboembolism: Survey of the Children's Hospital Acquired Thrombosis (CHAT) Consortium.
Abrams, Christina M; Jaffray, Julie; Stillings, Amy; Branchford, Brian R; Young, Guy; Goldenberg, Neil A; Abajas, Yasmina L; Fargo, John; Crary, Shelly; Kumar, Riten; Woods, Gary; Narang, Shalu; Cooper, James; Silvey, Mike; Garland, Kate; Mahajerin, Arash; Luchtman-Jones, Lori; Torres, Marcela; Wright, Jordan; Pahl, Kristy; Armstrong, Katherine; Braunreiter, Chi; Bakeer, Nihal; Sochet, Anthony; Hogan, Marie; Gupta, Shveta; Knoll, Christine; Hege, Kerry; Schaefer, Beverly; Panigrahi, Arun; Thornburg, Courtney; Shimano, Kristin; Ahuja, Sanjay; Weyand, Angela; Boucher, Alexander; Abajas, Yasmina; Subbaswamy, Anjali; Khan, Osman; Druzgal, Colleen; Maida, Deanna; Wheeler, Allison; Malec, Lynn; Branchford, Brian; Kucine, Nicole Elena; Prozora, Stephanie.
Afiliación
  • Abrams CM; Division of Hematology/Oncology, Department of Pediatrics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA.
  • Jaffray J; Division of Hematology, Oncology, and Bone Marrow Transplant, Department of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA.
  • Stillings A; Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA.
  • Branchford BR; Division of Hematology, Oncology, and Bone Marrow Transplant, Department of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA.
  • Young G; Versiti Medical Sciences Institute, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
  • Goldenberg NA; Children's Wisconsin Hospital, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, USA.
  • Abajas YL; Division of Hematology, Oncology, and Bone Marrow Transplant, Department of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA.
  • Fargo J; Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA.
Res Pract Thromb Haemost ; 6(7): e12793, 2022 Oct.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38024326
ABSTRACT

Background:

A rise in hospital-acquired venous thromboembolism (HA-VTE) in children has led to increased awareness regarding VTE prophylaxis and risk assessment. Despite no consensus exists regarding these practices in pediatrics.

Objective:

To describe common practices in VTE prophylaxis, VTE risk assessment models, and anticoagulation dosing strategies in pediatric hospitals that are members of the Children's Hospital Acquired Thrombosis (CHAT) Consortium.

Methods:

An electronic survey of 44 questions evaluating practices surrounding pediatric HA-VTE risk assessment and prevention was distributed between August 9, 2021, and August 30, 2021, to the primary investigators from the 32 institutions within the CHAT Consortium.

Results:

The survey response rate was 100% (n = 32). In total, 85% (n = 27) of the institutions assess HA-VTE, but only 63% (n = 20) have formal hospital guidelines. Within the institutions with formal guidelines, 100% (n = 20) include acute systemic inflammation or infection and presence of a central venous catheter (CVC) as risk factors for VTE. Pharmacologic prophylaxis is prescribed at 87% (28) of institutions, with enoxaparin being the most frequent (96%, n = 27). Variability in responses persisted regarding risk factors, risk assessment, thromboprophylaxis, dosing of prophylactic anticoagulation or anticoagulant drug monitoring. A majority of providers were comfortable providing thromboprophylaxis across all age groups. In addition, the global coronavirus disease 2019 increased the providers' use of prophylactic anticoagulation 78% (n = 25).

Conclusion:

Practices among institutions are variable in regard to use of HA-VTE prophylaxis, risk assessment, or guideline implementation, highlighting the need for further research and a validated risk assessment model through groups like the CHAT Consortium.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Res Pract Thromb Haemost Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Res Pract Thromb Haemost Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article