Determination of Risk Factors for Venous Thromboembolism by an Adapted Caprini Scoring System in Surgical Patients.
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2019
Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a frequent preventable complication among surgical patients. Precise risk assessment is a necessary step for providing appropriate thromboprophylaxis and reducing mortality as well as morbidity caused by VTE. We carried out this work to define the rate of VTE postoperatively, following a Caprini score, and to determine VTE risk factors through a modified Caprini risk scoring system. This multicenter, observational, cohort study involved 2,790,027 patients who underwent surgery in four Vietnamese hospitals from 01/2017 to 12/2018. All patients who were evaluated before surgery by using a Caprini risk assessment model (RAM) and monitored within 90 days after surgery. The endpoint of the study was ultrasound-confirmed VTE. Our data showed that the 90-day postoperative VTE was found in 3068 patients. Most of VTE (46.97%) cases were found in the highest risk group (Caprini score > 5). A total of 37.19% were observed in the high risk group, while the rest (15.84%) were from low to moderate risk groups. The likelihood of occurring VTE was heightened 2.83 times for patients with a Caprini score of 3-4, 4.83 times for a Caprini score of 5-6, 8.84 times for a score of 7-8, and 11.42 times for a score of >8, comparing to ones with a score of 0 to 2 (all values < 0.05). Thus, the frequency of postoperative VTE rises substantially, according to the advanced Caprini score. Further categorizing patients among the highest risk group need delivering more appropriate thromboprophylaxis.
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Authors | Hanh, Bui My;Cuong, Le Quang;Son, Nguyen Truong;Duc, Duong Tuan;Hung, Tran Tien;Hung, Duong Duc;Giang, Tran Binh;Hiep, Nguyen Hoang;Xuyen, Hoang Thi Hong;Nga, Nguyen Thi;Chu, Dinh-Toi; |
Journal | Journal of personalized medicine |
Year | 2019 |
DOI | E36 |
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