The incidence of postoperative venous thrombosis among patients with ulcerative colitis
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13/07/2016
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Background: Patients with Ulcerative Colitis (UC) have inherent prothrombotic tendencies. It is unknown whether this necessitates the use of additional perioperative anti-thrombotic prophylaxis when such patients require major surgery. Methods: The postoperative courses of 79 patients with UC undergoing 180 major abdominal and pelvic operations were examined for clinical and radiological evidence of venous thrombosis. Eighteen patients with Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (FAP) having surgery (35 operations) of similar magnitude were also studied. Standard anti-thrombosis prophylaxis was utilised in all patients. Results: Nine patients with UC were clinically suspected of developing postoperative venous thrombosis, but only three (3.8%) had their diagnosis confirmed radiologically (all had a pulmonary embolus). Therefore, the overall postoperative thrombosis rate, on an intention to treat basis, was 1.7% (3/180). No patient with FAP developed significant venous thrombosis. Conclusion: Standard perioperative antithrombotic modalities are sufficient to maintain any potential increase in postoperative thrombotic risk at an acceptable level in patients with UC undergoing operative intervention. |
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O'Connor, O. J., Cahill, R. A., Kirwan, W. O. and Redmond, H. P. (2005) 'The incidence of postoperative venous thrombosis among patients with ulcerative colitis'. Irish Journal of Medical Science, 174(3), pp. 20-22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF03169142 174 3 20 22 1863-4362 0021-1265 http://hdl.handle.net/10468/2872 10.1007/BF03169142 Irish Journal of Medical Science |
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Springer |
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© Springer 2005. The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF03169142 |
Palavras-Chave | #Deep vein thrombosis #Ulcerative colitis #Anti-thrombotic prophylaxis #Post-operative thrombotic risk |
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Article (peer-reviewed) |