Asymptomatic pulmonary embolism in patients with symptomatic deep vein thrombosis of the extremities: Three year results of a prospective study

Objective: Symptomatic pulmonary embolism (PE) has been associated with high morbidity and mortality. However, data on the clinical impact of AsPE on patients with known deep vein thrombosis (DVT) are limited in literature. Methods: Patients treated in our institution for symptomatic DVT without any...

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Main Authors: Stavros Kerasidis, George Galyfos, Georgios Kastrisios, Ioannis Stamatatos, Ioannis Stefanidis, Sotirios Giannakakis, Georgios Geropapas, Gerasimos Papacharalampous, Chrisostomos Maltezos
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author Stavros Kerasidis
George Galyfos
Georgios Kastrisios
Ioannis Stamatatos
Ioannis Stefanidis
Sotirios Giannakakis
Georgios Geropapas
Gerasimos Papacharalampous
Chrisostomos Maltezos
author_facet Stavros Kerasidis
George Galyfos
Georgios Kastrisios
Ioannis Stamatatos
Ioannis Stefanidis
Sotirios Giannakakis
Georgios Geropapas
Gerasimos Papacharalampous
Chrisostomos Maltezos
author_sort Stavros Kerasidis
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description Objective: Symptomatic pulmonary embolism (PE) has been associated with high morbidity and mortality. However, data on the clinical impact of AsPE on patients with known deep vein thrombosis (DVT) are limited in literature. Methods: Patients treated in our institution for symptomatic DVT without any symptoms or signs of PE were prospectively included in this study. The diagnosis of DVT was verified using colored Duplex ultrasonography based on international guidelines. All patients underwent a thorax-computed angiography in order to detect cases with AsPE. Basic characteris- tics of all patients and major outcomes were compared between patients with DVT and no PE and patients with DVT plus AsPE. Mean follow-up was 3 +/- 0.32 years. Results: AsPE was detected overall in 39 patients (32%). The majority (37%) of patients reported long-lasting bed rest/im- mobility, 15% had a neoplasia, although 32% of patients did not have any typical DVT risk factor. There was no difference regarding age, gender, location of thrombosis or typical risk factors. Basic serum parameters did not differ between the two groups, either. However, more patients with PE showed d-dimer values of <5mg/l compared to patients with DVT only (p=0.017). Deaths from all causes and total days of initial hospitalization did not differ between the two groups. However, AsPE was found to be a risk factor both for new symptomatic PE (RR = 5.675, CI 95% [1.592 and ndash; 20.233], p = 0.0074) as well as readmission to hospital (RR = 2.736, CI 95% [1.523 and ndash; 4.915], p = 0.0008). Conclusions: AsPE occurs frequently in patients with symptomatic DVT, although neither typical risk factors nor the lo- cation of DVT seem to be associated with its presence. Therefore, early recognition of AsPE as well as close long-term monitoring is necessary to reduce possible recurrence and readmission. [Arch Clin Exp Surg 2016; 5(3.000): 138-143]
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spelling doaj.art-eb7988bb85fb4bae96a24e9fb5029e902023-02-15T16:09:15ZengGESDAVArchives of Clinical and Experimental Surgery2146-81332016-09-015313814310.5455/aces.20150809085542196077Asymptomatic pulmonary embolism in patients with symptomatic deep vein thrombosis of the extremities: Three year results of a prospective studyStavros Kerasidis0George Galyfos1Georgios Kastrisios2Ioannis Stamatatos3Ioannis Stefanidis4Sotirios Giannakakis5Georgios Geropapas6Gerasimos Papacharalampous7Chrisostomos Maltezos8Department of Vascular Surgery, KAT General Hospital, Athens, Greece. Department of Vascular Surgery, KAT General Hospital, Athens, Greece. Department of Vascular Surgery, KAT General Hospital, Athens, Greece. Department of Vascular Surgery, KAT General Hospital, Athens, Greece. Department of Vascular Surgery, KAT General Hospital, Athens, Greece. Department of Vascular Surgery, KAT General Hospital, Athens, Greece. Department of Vascular Surgery, KAT General Hospital, Athens, Greece. Department of Vascular Surgery, KAT General Hospital, Athens, Greece. Department of Vascular Surgery, KAT General Hospital, Athens, Greece.Objective: Symptomatic pulmonary embolism (PE) has been associated with high morbidity and mortality. However, data on the clinical impact of AsPE on patients with known deep vein thrombosis (DVT) are limited in literature. Methods: Patients treated in our institution for symptomatic DVT without any symptoms or signs of PE were prospectively included in this study. The diagnosis of DVT was verified using colored Duplex ultrasonography based on international guidelines. All patients underwent a thorax-computed angiography in order to detect cases with AsPE. Basic characteris- tics of all patients and major outcomes were compared between patients with DVT and no PE and patients with DVT plus AsPE. Mean follow-up was 3 +/- 0.32 years. Results: AsPE was detected overall in 39 patients (32%). The majority (37%) of patients reported long-lasting bed rest/im- mobility, 15% had a neoplasia, although 32% of patients did not have any typical DVT risk factor. There was no difference regarding age, gender, location of thrombosis or typical risk factors. Basic serum parameters did not differ between the two groups, either. However, more patients with PE showed d-dimer values of <5mg/l compared to patients with DVT only (p=0.017). Deaths from all causes and total days of initial hospitalization did not differ between the two groups. However, AsPE was found to be a risk factor both for new symptomatic PE (RR = 5.675, CI 95% [1.592 and ndash; 20.233], p = 0.0074) as well as readmission to hospital (RR = 2.736, CI 95% [1.523 and ndash; 4.915], p = 0.0008). Conclusions: AsPE occurs frequently in patients with symptomatic DVT, although neither typical risk factors nor the lo- cation of DVT seem to be associated with its presence. Therefore, early recognition of AsPE as well as close long-term monitoring is necessary to reduce possible recurrence and readmission. [Arch Clin Exp Surg 2016; 5(3.000): 138-143]http://www.scopemed.org/fulltextpdf.php?mno=196077Deep vein thrombosissilent pulmonary embolismasymptomatic pulmonary embolismprognosismanagement
spellingShingle Stavros Kerasidis
George Galyfos
Georgios Kastrisios
Ioannis Stamatatos
Ioannis Stefanidis
Sotirios Giannakakis
Georgios Geropapas
Gerasimos Papacharalampous
Chrisostomos Maltezos
Asymptomatic pulmonary embolism in patients with symptomatic deep vein thrombosis of the extremities: Three year results of a prospective study
Archives of Clinical and Experimental Surgery
Deep vein thrombosis
silent pulmonary embolism
asymptomatic pulmonary embolism
prognosis
management
title Asymptomatic pulmonary embolism in patients with symptomatic deep vein thrombosis of the extremities: Three year results of a prospective study
title_full Asymptomatic pulmonary embolism in patients with symptomatic deep vein thrombosis of the extremities: Three year results of a prospective study
title_fullStr Asymptomatic pulmonary embolism in patients with symptomatic deep vein thrombosis of the extremities: Three year results of a prospective study
title_full_unstemmed Asymptomatic pulmonary embolism in patients with symptomatic deep vein thrombosis of the extremities: Three year results of a prospective study
title_short Asymptomatic pulmonary embolism in patients with symptomatic deep vein thrombosis of the extremities: Three year results of a prospective study
title_sort asymptomatic pulmonary embolism in patients with symptomatic deep vein thrombosis of the extremities three year results of a prospective study
topic Deep vein thrombosis
silent pulmonary embolism
asymptomatic pulmonary embolism
prognosis
management
url http://www.scopemed.org/fulltextpdf.php?mno=196077
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