Incidence, Risk Factors, and Treatment of Venous Thromboembolism after a Serious Disaster: The Kumamoto Twin Earthquakes

ANNALS OF VASCULAR DISEASES(2023)

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Objective: On April 16, 2016, earthquakes struck Kuma-moto. In this report, the incidence and treatment of venous thromboembolism (VTE) in patients presenting to our hos-pital are summarized.Materials and Methods: We reviewed the details of 22 consecutive patients who were diagnosed with VTE at our hospital during the 2 weeks after the earthquakes.Results: Nineteen of the 22 patients stayed in their cars overnight after the earthquakes. Particularly, during the first 4 days, seven consecutive patients were hospitalized for pulmonary thromboembolism. All seven patients had shel-tered in their cars after the earthquakes. The two patients transported on days 2.42 and 3.54 were the most severe cases. One patient was admitted after emergency initiation of venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for treatment of hemodynamic collapse, whereas the other patient was admitted after resuscitation. By contrast, deep vein thrombosis (DVT) alone occurred within 5-9 days of the earthquakes. Bilateral DVT was the most common, which was followed by DVT on the right side only.Conclusion: The incidence of VTE might be higher after an earthquake, and an overnight stay in a car might be a risk factor for VTE. Stable patients based on the D-dimer concentration can be managed with nonwarfarin oral an-ticoagulants.
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disaster, earthquake, venous thromboembolism, nonwarfarin oral anticoagulants
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