Deep Vein Thrombosis as a Harbinger of Malignancy in the Emergency Department.

Mehmet Cihat Demir, Kudret Selki
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Abstract

Objective: To determine whether malignancy was discovered within one year of follow-up in patients with deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in the emergency department (ED).

Study design: Descriptive study. Place and Duration of the Study: Department of Emergency Medicine, School of Medicine, Duzce University, Duzce, Turkiye, from November 2019 to November 2022.

Methodology: All patients diagnosed with lower limb DVT on venous Doppler ultrasound were included in this study. Patients with a confirmed diagnosis or suspicion of malignancy were excluded. The study outcome was the discovery of malignancy within a year. DVT patients subsequently diagnosed with malignancy were grouped as secondary or idiopathic.

Results: A total of 224 DVT patients without malignancy were studied. The median age of patients diagnosed with DVT was 65.5 years (47-77), of which, 51.8% were females. Malignancy was detected in 5.4% (12/224) of the patients within one year. Malignancy discovery was significantly higher in the secondary DVT group (OR = 4.52, 95% CI = 1.31-11.55; p = 0.021). Ten of 12 patients (83.3%) diagnosed with malignancy were from the genitourinary or gastrointestinal systems.

Conclusion: In patients without known malignancy who were diagnosed with DVT in the ED, the rate of malignancy discovery in a one-year follow-up was 5.4%. EDs, where DVT is frequently diagnosed, are a hub of opportunities for early detection of malignancy. Arranging primary care follow-up of patients with DVT will contribute to better early diagnosis and survival rates, especially for genitourinary and gastrointestinal malignancies.

Key words: Deep vein thrombosis, Malignancy, Emergency department, Venous Doppler ultrasound.

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急诊深静脉血栓是恶性肿瘤的先兆。
目的:探讨急诊(ED)深静脉血栓形成(DVT)患者随访1年内是否发现恶性肿瘤。研究设计:描述性研究。研究地点和时间:土耳其杜兹切大学医学院急诊医学系,2019年11月至2022年11月。方法:所有经静脉多普勒超声诊断为下肢深静脉血栓的患者纳入本研究。排除确诊或怀疑为恶性肿瘤的患者。研究结果是在一年内发现了恶性肿瘤。随后诊断为恶性的深静脉血栓患者分为继发性和特发性。结果:共224例无恶性肿瘤的深静脉血栓患者。诊断为DVT的患者中位年龄为65.5岁(47-77岁),其中51.8%为女性。1年内恶性肿瘤检出率为5.4%(12/224)。继发性DVT组的恶性肿瘤发现率明显更高(OR = 4.52, 95% CI = 1.31-11.55;P = 0.021)。诊断为恶性肿瘤的12例患者中有10例(83.3%)来自泌尿生殖系统或胃肠道系统。结论:在没有已知恶性肿瘤的患者中,诊断为ED DVT的患者,在一年的随访中发现恶性肿瘤的比率为5.4%。急诊科经常被诊断为深静脉血栓,是早期发现恶性肿瘤的机会中心。安排深静脉血栓患者的初级保健随访将有助于更好的早期诊断和生存率,特别是对于泌尿生殖系统和胃肠道恶性肿瘤。关键词:深静脉血栓;恶性肿瘤;急诊科;
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