Pregnancy after catheter-directed thrombolysis for acute iliofemoral deep venous thrombosis

Autor: Niels Bækgaard, Rikke Broholm, Maja Jørgensen
Rok vydání: 2013
Předmět:
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty
Time Factors
Adolescent
medicine.drug_class
Pregnancy Complications
Cardiovascular

Treatment outcome
Catheter directed thrombolysis
Low molecular weight heparin
Iliac Vein
Risk Assessment
Drug Administration Schedule
Young Adult
Fibrinolytic Agents
Pregnancy
Risk Factors
Catheterization
Peripheral

Humans
Medicine
Thrombolytic Therapy
International Normalized Ratio
Ultrasonography
Doppler
Color

Venous Thrombosis
Drug Substitution
business.industry
Anticoagulants
General Medicine
Heparin
Tinzaparin
Femoral Vein
Heparin
Low-Molecular-Weight

medicine.disease
Surgery
Venous thrombosis
Treatment Outcome
Anesthesia
Acute Disease
Female
Stents
Warfarin
Drug Monitoring
Ultrasonography
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
business
Stockings
Compression

medicine.drug
Zdroj: Phlebology: The Journal of Venous Disease. 28:34-38
ISSN: 1758-1125
0268-3555
DOI: 10.1177/0268355513477286
Popis: Objective: To assess the safety and efficacy of low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) in pregnancy and puerperium in women with previous acute iliofemoral deep venous thrombosis (DVT) treated with catheter-directed thrombolysis (CDT). Materials and methods: Consecutive patients treated for acute iliofemoral DVT using CDT between June 1999 and June 2009 were followed yearly by colour duplex ultrasound scanning. A subgroup of these patients who became pregnant during the follow-up period, three months to 10 years after CDT, was included in the present study. During pregnancy, thromboprophylaxis using LMWH was prescribed according to individual risk assessment, and the women were regularly assessed for adverse events. Women on warfarin had this treatment discontinued before the sixth week of pregnancy in order to prevent potential teratogenic adverse effects. Administration of LMWH was started at international normalized ratio ≤Results: A total of 33 women completed 45 pregnancies, 44 singletons and 1 gemelli. In 24 (53%) of the cases, the mother had been treated with adjunctive stenting immediately following the CDT. In nine (21%) of the pregnancies, the mother had been on long-time anticoagulation treatment using warfarin prior to conception due to permanent severe risk factors. Thrombophilia was demonstrated in 31 (69%) of the pregnancies, and in 29 (64%) of the patients, the previous DVT was oestrogen-related. Thromboprophylaxis using tinzaparin was given in 41 (91%) and using dalteparin in four (9%) of the pregnancies. Doses of LMWH during pregnancy were adjusted according to risk assessment. One pregnancy was terminated by induced delivery at week 22 due to fetal malformations, and two of the pregnancies (4%) were complicated by intrauterine fetal death, one in week 39 due to severe fetal infection and one in week 23 due to intrauterine fetal growth restriction caused by severe antiphospholipid syndrome. All but one of the pregnancies was carried out without recurrence of DVT or maternal pulmonary embolism and the mother remained having patent deep veins postnatal. The mother with the antiphospholipid syndrome had a recurrent DVT complicated by iliac stent occlusion. This mother was prior to pregnancy on long-time treatment using warfarin. During pregnancy, she was erroneously treated with LMWH in standard prophylaxis doses instead of therapeutic doses and without adding aspirin. Conclusions: After CDT for acute iliofemoral DVT including adjunctive stenting, pregnancy can be carried out almost uneventful even in women at high risk of thromboembolism. Thromboprophylaxis during pregnancy using LMWH in a dosage adjusted to individual risk assessment, is essential.
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