Thromboembolism in patients undergoing thoracotomy
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Thromboembolism in patients undergoing thoracotomy
Abstract
To determine the incidence of thromboembolism in relation to thoracotomy, 77 patients undergoing pulmonary resection were prospectively studied up to 30 days postoperatively for deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. Overall, 20 of 77 patients (26%) had thromboembolic events during their hospitalization. Four deep venous thromboses and 1 pulmonary embolism were detected in 5 of 77 patients preoperatively for an incidence of 6%. Postoperative thromboembolism was detected in 15 of 77 (19%): deep venous thrombosis in 11 (14%) and pulmonary embolism in 4 (5%). No postoperative thromboembolisms occurred in the 17 patients receiving preoperative aspirin or ibuprofen, whereas they did occur in 25% of the remainder (15/60). Thromboembolism after pulmonary resection was more frequent with bronchogenic carcinoma than with metastatic cancer or benign disease (15/59 [25%] versus 0/18 [0%]; p < 0.01), adenocarcinoma compared with other types of carcinoma (11/25 [44%] versus 4/34 [12%]; p < 0.0004), large primary lung cancer (> 3 cm in diameter) compared with smaller lesions (9/19 [47%] versus 6/40 [15%]; p < 0.0001), stage II compared with stage I (7/14 [50%] versus 7/34 [21%]; p < 0.04), and pneumonectomy or lobectomy compared with segmentectomy and wedge resection (14/49 [29%] versus 1/28 [4%]; p < 0.005). Three of 4 patients with thromboembolism detected preoperatively had operation within the previous year. Postoperative pulmonary embolism was fatal in 1 of 4 (25%) and accounted for the one death. These results suggest patients undergoing thoracotomy for lung cancer, especially adenocarcinoma, should be considered for thromboembolic prophylaxis.
Comment in
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Thromboembolic prophylaxis in patients undergoing thoracic operations.Ann Thorac Surg. 1994 Aug;58(2):603-4. doi: 10.1016/0003-4975(94)92279-9. Ann Thorac Surg. 1994. PMID: 8067883 No abstract available.
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