Retrospective study of radiologically confirmed hospital-acquired venous thromboembolic disease

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作者
Carrim, ZI
Ruckley, CV
Boyd, J
Sutherland, M
Murchison, JT
机构
[1] Univ Edinburgh, Royal Infirm Edinburgh, Dept Surg, Edinburgh EH3 9YW, Midlothian, Scotland
[2] Royal Infirm Edinburgh NHS Trust, Dept Clin Effectiveness, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
[3] Royal Infirm Edinburgh NHS Trust, Dept Clin Radiol, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
关键词
venous thromboembolism; prophylaxis; pulmonary embolism; deep vein thrombosis;
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10.1258/026835505774964919
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Objective: To study hospital-acquired venous thromboembolic disease (HAVTED) and the relationship between its incidence and compliance with thromboprophylaxis protocols. Methods: For the past eight years, specialty-specific protocols for VTE prophylaxis have been in operation throughout this hospital. Patients developing radiologically proven VTE either as inpatients or within 12 weeks of discharge were identified from a register. Patients were categorized according to risk as per the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) guidelines. The use of pharmacological prophylaxis for VTE was recorded. Results: Over a period of 24 months, 98 patients had radiologically proven HAVTED. Of 44 categorized as high risk, 17 (39%) had received prophylaxis. Corresponding figures for 50 at medium risk and four at low risk were 16 (32%) and three (75%), respectively. The overall incidence of HAVTED averaged two per 1000 inpatient discharges varying between 0.2 in General Medicine and 6.6 in Trauma Orthopaedics. The mean additional cost of treating a case of HAVTED was estimated at 3,000. pound Conclusion: Audit of radiological investigations of VTE showed that 18% of all cases were hospital acquired. A hospital policy of thromboprophylaxis may reduce but does not eliminate HAVTED. A substantial proportion of patients with HAVTED had not received prophylaxis. The possibility of a further reduction in incidence of HAVTED with potential saving in morbidity, mortality and cost is highlighted. The implementation and efficacy of thromboprophylaxis protocols should be monitored.
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