Risk of venous thromboembolism across the lifespan for individuals with cerebral palsy: A retrospective cohort study

Q4 Medicine Thrombosis Update Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.1016/j.tru.2023.100138
Daniel G. Whitney , Elizabeth J. Lucas , Mary Schmidt , Heidi Haapala , Garey Noritz
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Abstract

Introduction

The risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) for individuals with cerebral palsy (CP) is understudied. The objectives were to characterize the incidence of VTE by age and sex for individuals with CP compared with those without CP at the population- and clinical-levels.

Materials and methods

This retrospective cohort study used commercial claims from 1 January, 2011 to 31 December, 2017 from individuals of any age with and without CP. Sex-stratified incidence rate (IR) per 1000 person-years and IR ratio (IRR) of VTE were assessed across the lifespan up to 2-years of follow-up. The IR, IRR, and hazard ratio (HR using Cox regression) of VTE were assessed within 30-days following placement of a central venous catheter (CVC) (in one analysis) and orthopedic surgery (in another analysis).

Results

The 2-year IR of VTE for the full cohorts with (n = 20,486) and without (n = 22,161,726) CP was 19.1 and 9.7 for females (IRR = 1.97; 95%CI = 1.77–2.19) and 19.0 and 8.6 for males (IRR = 2.22; 95% CI = 2.01–2.45). The 30-day HR of VTE post-CVC (CP n = 1963; non-CP n = 558,150) was higher for adult males compared with those without CP (HR = 1.25 by 40 years to 1.80 by 80 years), but was not higher in pediatric males or females of any age compared with those without CP. The 30-day HR of VTE post-surgery (CP: n = 2634; non-CP: n = 1,066,136) was higher for pediatric patients and young adults compared with those without CP (HR = 2.58 to 2.79) There was no signficant difference between the groups among the older age groups.

Conclusions

The risk of VTE was elevated for individuals with CP across the lifespan, and some subgroups of CP had a greater 30-day risk of VTE following CVC placement and orthopedic surgery.

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脑瘫患者一生中静脉血栓栓塞的风险:一项回顾性队列研究
脑瘫(CP)患者发生静脉血栓栓塞(VTE)的风险尚不清楚。目的是在人群和临床水平上,以年龄和性别区分患有CP的个体与没有CP的个体的静脉血栓栓塞发生率。材料和方法本回顾性队列研究使用了2011年1月1日至2017年12月31日期间任何年龄的有或没有CP的个体的商业声明。在长达2年的随访期间,评估了VTE的性别分层发病率(每1000人年IR)和IR比率(IRR)。在放置中心静脉导管(CVC)(一项分析)和骨科手术(另一项分析)后30天内评估VTE的IR、IRR和风险比(使用Cox回归的HR)。结果在有(n = 20,486)和没有(n = 22,161,726) CP的全队列中,VTE的2年IR为19.1,女性为9.7 (IRR = 1.97;95%CI = 1.77-2.19),男性分别为19.0和8.6 (IRR = 2.22;95% ci = 2.01-2.45)。VTE术后30天HR (CP n = 1963;非CP n = 558,150)在成年男性中高于无CP者(HR = 1.25 by 40至1.80 by 80),但在任何年龄的儿童男性或女性中均不高于无CP者。非CP: n = 1,066,136)在儿科患者和青壮年患者中高于非CP患者(HR = 2.58 ~ 2.79),在老年组中组间无显著差异。结论:CP患者在整个生命周期中发生VTE的风险升高,某些CP亚组在CVC放置和骨科手术后30天发生VTE的风险更高。
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Thrombosis Update Medicine-Hematology
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