Investigation of Time-Course Changes in the Incidence of Deep Vein Thrombosis during the Perioperative Period of Cancer of the Digestive System: A Prospective Study from Our Institution

Purpose: The incidence of DVT in the perioperative period of digestive tract cancer was prospectively investigated under mechanical prophylaxis. Methods: Sixty patients (40 males and 20 females) were enrolled and compression ultrasonography was performed before, in the early postoperative period and...

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Published inMyakkangaku = The Journal of Japanese College of Angiology Vol. 53; no. September; pp. 143 - 149
Main Authors Kojima, Atsuo, Yoshida, Kiwako, Kurita, Osamu, Manabe, Takahiro, Hino, Koji, Shibuya, Kazuto, Yamaguchi, Tetsuji, Saito, Fumiyoshi, Yamashita, Iwao, Nomura, Naoki
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
English
Published Japanese College of Angiology 10.09.2013
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Summary:Purpose: The incidence of DVT in the perioperative period of digestive tract cancer was prospectively investigated under mechanical prophylaxis. Methods: Sixty patients (40 males and 20 females) were enrolled and compression ultrasonography was performed before, in the early postoperative period and 3 and 6 weeks after surgery. The primary endpoint was the incidence of DVT within 6 weeks after surgery. Secondary endpoint was the incidence of DVT in the perioperative period. Results: DVT was observed before surgery in 5 subjects (8.3%), and in 12 subjects (21.8%) within 6 weeks after surgery. Among these, 7 subjects (12.7%) developed DVT in the early postoperative period, 2 (4.3%) within 3 weeks, and 3 (6.8%) within 6 weeks after surgery. Among the 47 radical surgical subjects, DVT was observed before surgery in 3 (6.4%), and within 3 weeks after surgery in 8 (18.2%). At 6 weeks after surgery, DVT was not observed in the radical surgical group but in 3 out of 9 in the non-radical surgical subjects (P=0.0052). Conclusions: In digestive cancer, the influence of surgery on postoperative DVT was strongest in the early postoperative period and became weaker 3 or more weeks after surgery. More long-term attention to DVT was needed in the non-radical surgical group.
ISSN:0387-1126
1880-8840
DOI:10.7133/jca.13-00025