Pulmonary Embolism Secondary To Deep Venous Thrombosis: A Retrospective And Observational Study For Clinical Characteristics And Risk Stratification

PHLEBOLOGY(2021)

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ObjectiveTo investigate the risk factors, predilection sites in pulmonary embolism (PE) patients caused by deep venous thrombosis (DVT) and explore the value of scoring systems in assessing the risk of PE in DVT patients.MethodsA total of 692 DVT patients were enrolled, and divided into no pulmonary embolism (NPE, 226, 32.66%), silent pulmonary embolism (SPE, 330, 47.67%) and featuring pulmonary embolism (FPE, 136, 19.65%) groups. For each group, the differences of clinical data and PE locations were compared, and the risk factors of PE secondary to DVT were analyzed. The predictive value of the scoring system for the diagnosis of PE and FPE was evaluated.ResultsPE presented more in the bilateral pulmonary arteries (PAs) (249, 53.43%) and has no significant difference in PESI scores in different locations. Gender, DVT locations, and previous surgery were the independent risk factors of PE. DVT locations, previous history of COPD, and previous surgical interventions were the independent risk factors of FPE. The results for areas under the ROC curves were: AUC((Wells)) = 0.675, AUC ((Revised Geneva)) = 0.601, AUC((D-dimer)) = 0.595 in the PE group; AUC((Wells)) = 0.722, AUC ((Revised Geneva)) = 0.643, AUC((D-dimer)) = 0.557 in the FPE group.ConclusionsPE secondary to DVT mostly occurs in the bilateral PAs. Male gender, DVT locations, and previous surgery increased the risk of PE. The Wells scoring system was more advantageous for evaluating the diagnosis of PE in patients with DVT.
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Deep venous thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, risk factors, location
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