癌症患者导管相关血栓形成:来自 SEOM 血栓形成和瘤变登记处(TESEO)的数据

Q4 Medicine Thrombosis Update Pub Date : 2024-09-25 DOI:10.1016/j.tru.2024.100191
Francisco José Pelegrín Mateo , Teresa Quintanar Verdúguez , Dialina Brilhante , Asia Ferrández Arias , Alejandra Romano Cardozo , Eva Martínez de Castro , José Muñoz Langa , Elena Brozos Vázquez , María Vallamayor Delgado , Berta Obispo Portero , Enrique Gallardo , José Rubio Pérez , Isaura Fernández Pérez , Ignacio García Escobar , Silvia García Adrián , José Antonio Santiago Crespo , Lola Rodríguez-Nogueira , Gretel Benítez López , Paula Jimenez-Fonseca , Andrés Muñoz Martín
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背景导管相关血栓形成(CRT)是与中心静脉通路装置(CVAD)相关的最常见的非感染性并发症,有报道称无症状和无症状患者的发生率分别在13%和66%之间,其发生有多种影响因素。方法对TESEO记录的CRT事件进行了评估,TESEO是一个国际性、多中心和前瞻性的癌症相关血栓形成登记处。结果2018年7月至2023年12月期间,TESEO共纳入2567名患者。其中,245 名患者进行了 CRT 并纳入本分析。平均年龄为 60.5 岁(标清 12.3)。42.1%的患者存在外周插入中心导管(PICC),40.9%的患者存在完全植入端口(PORT),17%的患者数据缺失。最常见的合并症是动脉高血压(28.6%)和血脂异常(28.2%)。70.2%的患者在就诊时出现与静脉血栓栓塞症(VTE)相关的症状。6.5%的病例出现肺栓塞(PE),56.2%的病例在临床上被怀疑为肺栓塞。诊断结果主要是单侧性的(81.3%),50%是中心性的。分别有 0.8% 和 4.9% 的病例出现动脉和静脉血栓再形成。2.5%的病例出现轻微出血,3.6%的病例出现严重/临床相关出血。CRT在大多数病例中无症状,治疗后并发症发生率降低。
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Catheter – related thrombosis in cancer patients: Data from the registry of thrombosis and nEoplasia of SEOM (TESEO)

Background

Catheter related thrombosis (CRT) is the most frequent non-infectious complication associated with central venous access devices (CVAD), with a reported incidence between 13 % and 66 % in symptomatic and asymptomatic patients, respectively, with several factors influencing its development.

Methods

CRT events recorded in TESEO, an international, multicentric, and prospective cancer-associated thrombosis registry were assessed. Descriptive analyses were conducted.

Results

Between July 2018 and December 2023, 2,567 patients were included in TESEO. Of these, 245 patients developed CRT and were included in this analysis. Mean age was 60.5 years (SD 12.3). Peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC) were present in 42.1%, totally implanted ports (PORT) in 40.9% while 17% had missing data. The most common reported comorbidities were arterial hypertension (28.6%) and dyslipidemia (28.2%). Other thromboembolism associated risk factors were present in ≤10% of patients.
Venous thromboembolism (VTE) related symptoms occurred in 70.2% of cases at presentation. Pulmonary embolism (PE) was present in 6.5%, being clinically suspected in 56.2% of cases. The diagnosis was mainly unilateral (81.3%) and 50% were central. Arterial and venous rethrombosis was present in 0.8% and 4.9% of cases respectively. Minor bleeding episodes occurred in 2.5% of cases, while major/clinically relevant episodes were present in 3.6%.

Conclusions

Usual VTE associated risk factors were infrequent in the TESEO registry population. CRT was symptomatic in most cases, with reduced complication rates after treatment.
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Thrombosis Update
Thrombosis Update Medicine-Hematology
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