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Early experience with the retrievable OptEase vena cava filter in high-risk trauma patients.

C Meier1, I S Keller, R Pfiffner, L Labler, O Trentz, T Pfammatter.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Prophylactic vena cava filters (VCF) are efficient in preventing pulmonary embolism. Filter retrieval avoids the potential long-term complications of permanent VCF. Clinical evaluation was focused on filter-related complications and feasibility of retrieval in high-risk trauma patients.
METHODS: Analysis of single-institution consecutive case series of patients who received a prophylactic OptEase VCF after multiple trauma between 08/2003 and 12/2004. Data were collected prospectively.
RESULTS: A total of 37 OptEase filters were inserted prophylactically after multiple trauma (median patient age 35 years, range, 17-73 years, median ISS 41, range, 17-59). All patients had contraindications for pharmacological prophylaxis for thromboembolic events. 32 filters (86%) were retrieved after 16 days (range, 7-25 days). 12 of 33 filters (36%) demonstrated trapped clots/thrombosis within the filter structure on pre-retrieval cavography. Two patients received anticoagulation before filter retrieval due to filter thrombosis (6%). Symptomatic PE was observed in 1 patient (3%) 5 days after VCF retrieval. Minor caudal filter migration was observed in 1 patient (3%). Overall mortality was 3%.
CONCLUSIONS: Retrieval of the OptEase filter is safe and feasible. Temporary filter placement avoids possible long-term complications of permanent VCF. It is an efficient form of PE prophylaxis when temporary contraindications to anticoagulation are present.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16859935     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejvs.2006.04.040

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg        ISSN: 1078-5884            Impact factor:   7.069


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