Cerebral Venous Thrombosis in Pregnant and Postpartum Women Presenting to the Emergency Department with Headaches.

IF 1.2 Q3 EMERGENCY MEDICINE Journal of Emergencies, Trauma, and Shock Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-30 DOI:10.4103/jets.jets_92_23
Aaron Jacob Grossberg, Sagar C Galwankar
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Abstract

Introduction: Cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) is a thromboembolic disease of the intracranial venous systems. The disease can be difficult to diagnose as it often requires a high index of suspicion. Risk factors for the disease include pregnancy, oral contraceptive pills, congenital thrombophilia, infection, cancer, polycythemia, head trauma, and recent surgery. However, there have been no studies in the United States that have examined whether pregnancy and the postpartum stage are truly a risk factor for CVT. The aim of this study is to determine whether pregnant and postpartum women presenting to the emergency department with headaches have a higher incidence of CVT to better risk stratify which patients need to have advanced imaging pursued.

Methods: A retrospective, observational case-control study was performing by querying the electronic medical record at a large county hospital for patients presenting with a headache to the emergency department. Patients were stratified into groups based on whether they were diagnosed with CVT, pregnancy status, and comorbid conditions to determine the risk associated between pregnancy, the puerperium stage, and CVT.

Results: A total of 20,955 males and females presented to the emergency department between January 1, 2016 and April 13, 2023, with a chief complaint of headache. There were 19,474 female patients and 9581 male patients. In the case group, there were 793 pregnant women and 53 postpartum women. In the control group, there were 18,628 women who were not pregnant. Of the 22 patients diagnosed with CVT, 1 was in the puerperium stage and no patients were pregnant. Pregnant and postpartum patients were 1.05 (0.14-7.80) times more likely to develop CVT. Pregnant and postpartum patients were 1.73 (0.23-13.52) times more likely to develop CVT when controlled for comorbidities. Patients in the puerperium stage were 26.48 (3.33-210.87) times more likely to develop CVT when controlled for comorbidities.

Conclusion: Pregnant patients presenting to the emergency department with headaches do not have a significantly higher risk of CVT; however, puerperium patients have a significantly higher risk of CVT compared to the general population.

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因头痛到急诊科就诊的孕妇和产后妇女中的脑静脉血栓。
简介脑静脉血栓(CVT)是一种颅内静脉系统血栓栓塞性疾病。这种疾病很难诊断,因为通常需要高度怀疑。该病的危险因素包括怀孕、口服避孕药、先天性血栓性疾病、感染、癌症、多血症、头部外伤和近期手术。然而,在美国还没有研究表明怀孕和产后阶段是否真的是 CVT 的危险因素。本研究的目的是确定因头痛到急诊科就诊的孕妇和产后妇女是否有更高的 CVT 发生率,以便更好地对哪些患者进行风险分层,使其需要接受高级影像学检查:方法:通过查询一家大型县级医院急诊科头痛患者的电子病历,进行了一项回顾性、观察性病例对照研究。根据患者是否被诊断出患有先天性头痛症、妊娠状况和合并症将患者分为不同组别,以确定妊娠、产褥期和先天性头痛症之间的相关风险:2016年1月1日至2023年4月13日期间,共有20955名男性和女性患者以头痛为主诉到急诊科就诊。其中女性患者19474人,男性患者9581人。病例组中有 793 名孕妇和 53 名产后妇女。对照组中有 18628 名未怀孕妇女。在 22 名确诊为 CVT 的患者中,1 人处于产褥期,没有人怀孕。孕妇和产后患者发生 CVT 的几率是对照组的 1.05(0.14-7.80)倍。在控制合并症的情况下,孕妇和产后患者发生 CVT 的几率是普通人的 1.73(0.23-13.52)倍。在控制合并症的情况下,产褥期患者发生 CVT 的几率是普通人的 26.48 (3.33-210.87) 倍:结论:因头痛而到急诊科就诊的孕妇罹患 CVT 的风险并没有明显升高;但与普通人群相比,产褥期患者罹患 CVT 的风险明显升高。
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