Below the knee, let it be: Management of calf DVT in hospitalized trauma patients.
Am J Surg
; 226(6): 891-895, 2023 12.
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| ID: mdl-37574336
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION:
Management of below-knee DVT (BKDVT) in trauma patients is uncertain. We hypothesized that BKDVT can be managed with observation only.METHODS:
Secondary analysis on trauma inpatients March 2017-September 2019 with risk assessment profile ≥5. Management of BKDVT included observation with ultrasound. BKDVT was compared to above-knee DVT (AKDVT), and BKDVT with progression to AKDVT/PE compared to no progression.RESULTS:
Of 1988 patients, 136 (6.8%) BKDVT and 23 (1.2%) AKDVT. 7 (6.9%) BKDVT progressed to AKDVT/PE. 6.9% had BKDVT progression, associated with higher ISS (36.7 vs 21.6, p â= â0.005), longer prophylaxis delay (121 vs 45 âh, p â= â0.02) and longer hospital LOS (25.6 vs 7.8, p â= â0.01). None experienced post-thrombotic syndrome.CONCLUSION:
Majority of BKDVT in hospitalized trauma patients did not progress to AKDVT. Observation for progression, rather than treatment, was not associated with increased PE risk or thrombotic sequelae. Observation with serial ultrasound may serve as a practical alternative to anticoagulation in trauma patients with BKDVT.
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Embolia Pulmonar
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Trombose Venosa
Tipo de estudo:
Risk_factors_studies
Limite:
Humans
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
2023
Tipo de documento:
Article