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Clinical Trial
. 2021 Dec;12(2):9668-9677.
doi: 10.1080/21655979.2021.1981755.

Correlation between serum factor VIII:C levels and deep vein thrombosis following gynecological surgery

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Clinical Trial

Correlation between serum factor VIII:C levels and deep vein thrombosis following gynecological surgery

Jiayi Liu et al. Bioengineered. 2021 Dec.

Abstract

Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is common in patients following gynecological surgery. Coagulation factor VIII (FVIII) is an important part of the human coagulation system, and FVIII:C is a component of FVIII with anticoagulant activity. 800 patients who underwent gynecological surgery were enrolled. General clinical data were harvested, and pre - and postoperative serum FVIII levels were determined. Lower-extremity ultrasound examination and/or postoperative pulmonary angiography were performed. Related data were analyzed statistically. DVT was the first manifestation of venous thromboembolism in all cases. There were a total of 46 cases, and the incidence of DVT was 5.8%. Progression to pulmonary embolism was confirmed in 16 cases, with an incidence of 2.0%. The independent risk factors for DVT after gynecological surgery were postoperative FVIII:C levels (odds ratio [OR] = 1.01), age (OR = 6.57), and operation time ≥3 hours (OR = 2.90) (P < 0.05). When the FVIII:C level was greater than the 75th centile (≥150 IU/dL), the risk of DVT was 2.99 times higher than that below the 25th centile (<100 IU/dL) (P < 0.05). When combined with the risk factor of operation time ≥3 hours, the risk increased to 3.17 times (P = 0.10). When combined with age ≥60 years, the risk was significantly increased, reaching 12.0 times (P < 0.05). Serum FVIII:C levels are an independent risk factor for DVT after gynecological surgery. Higher levels increase the risk of DVT after gynecological surgery, and they may have a dose-dependent relationship. A synergistic effect exists in combination with other risk factors, which further increases the risk.

Keywords: Deep vein thrombosis; coagulation factor viii; coagulation factor viii:c.

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