Literature DB >> 20043532

Venous thromboembolism in Jamaican women: experience in a university hospital in Kingston.

H M Fletcher1, G Wharfe, N P Williams, M Pedican, A Brooks, P Scott, G Gordon-Strachan.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To review cases of venous thromboembolism (VTE) at UHWI from 1999-2004, to identify methods of diagnosis, risk factors and to evaluate differences between survivors and fatalities.
METHODS: Patients coded with the diagnosis of thromboembolism at the University Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI) from 1999-2004 were identified. The medical records were reviewed to determine the prevalence of thromboembolism and possible variables associated with this diagnosis. In addition, variables associated with fatality were examined by evaluating cases diagnosed at autopsy
RESULTS: There were 959 patients coded for thromboembolism between 1999-2004 at UHWI. Of these, 657 (68.5%) were females and 302 were males (31.5%). During that period, 65,657 women and 40,826 men were admitted to hospital with prevalence rates for thromboembolism of 1% in women and 0.7% in men. Of the 657 females, 520 case notes were located (case identification 80%). Of this, 435 were analysed as confirmed thromboembolism. The median age was 51 years with a range of 2-95 years. Common associations were obesity, 53.5%; age over 50 years, 52.5%; hypertension, 44.7%; immobilisation, 36.3%; cardiac disease, 26%; diabetes, 19.4%; fibroids, 16.3%; surgery, 15.8% and cancer 14%. Recurrent venous thromboembolism occurred in 12.8% and 15.8 % of women (66) died, diagnosed with PE at post-mortem. Using logistic regression analysis, leading risk factors in fatalities compared to survivors were hypertension and increased age. Obesity and surgery were significantly more likely in survivors.
CONCLUSION: Venous thromboembolism was common in this cohort of women and avoidance of risk factors and institution of prophylaxis in high risk women is important to decrease morbidity and mortality.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20043532

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  West Indian Med J        ISSN: 0043-3144            Impact factor:   0.171


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Authors:  Omar Ayed Alanazi; Nagah Mohamed Abo El-Fetoh; Nesreen Ali Mohammed; Tariq Mozil Aquab Alanizy; Yasir Wadi Alanazi; Munif Saleh Alanazi; Abdurhman Aiash Alrwaili; Amjad Hamoud Alruwaili; Abdullah Hussain Alanazi; Ahmed Saad Alanazi
Journal:  Electron Physician       Date:  2017-10-25

2.  Deep venous thrombosis in elderly patients as a surgical emergency at King Abdulaziz University Hospital, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Authors:  Reham Muqbil Alanazi; Ashjan Aqeel Alanazi; Ibtihaj Qaseem Alenezi; Anwar Matar Alsulobi; Abdulrhman Fahad Almutairy; Wafaa Mohamed Bakr Ali; Mohammed Abdullah Alanazi; Mohammed Abdullah Alkhidhr; Nagah Mohamed Abo Elfetoh; Abdalla Mohamed Bakr Ali
Journal:  Electron Physician       Date:  2017-11-25

3.  [Venous thromboembolic disease in the region of Sidi Bel Abbes, Algeria: frequency and risk factors].

Authors:  Nourelhouda Chalal; Abbassia Demmouche
Journal:  Pan Afr Med J       Date:  2013-10-10
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