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Query: UMLS:C0149871 (
deep vein thrombosis
)
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Deep venous thrombosis
(
DVT
) and pulmonary embolism (PE) affect high-risk trauma patients (HRTP). Accurate incidence and clinical importance of
DVT
and PE in HRPT may be overstated. We performed a ten-year retrospective analysis of HRTP of the Pennsylvania Trauma Outcome Study. High-risk factors (
HRF)
included pelvic fracture (PFx), lower extremity fracture (LEFx), severe head injury (CHI) (AIS - head > or =3), and spinal cord injury. HRF alone or in combination, age, Injury Severity Score (ISS), and Glasgow Coma Score (GCS) were examined for association with
DVT
/PE. A total of 73,419 HRTP were included: 1377 (1.9%) had
DVT
, 365 (0.5%) had PE. The incidence of
DVT
in level I trauma centers was 2.2 per cent and was 1.5 per cent in level II centers. The lowest incidence of
DVT
was 1.3 per cent for isolated LEFx; highest was 5.4% for combined PFx, LEFx, and CHI. Variables associated with
DVT
included age, ISS, and GCS (all P < 0.001). In logistic regression analysis, only ISS was consistently predictive for
DVT
and PE. Though increased during the past decade, the overall incidence of
DVT
in HRTP remains below 3 per cent. Only the combination of multiple injuries or an ISS >30 result in
DVT
incidence of > or =5 per cent. We believe that current guidelines for screening for
DVT
may need to be reevaluated.
...
PMID:Deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism in trauma patients: an overstatement of the problem? 1598 67