Popis: |
We report here a patient with acute pulmonary thromboembolism after multiple injuries, despite performing an anticoagulant therapy precisely according to a guideline. A 56 year-old-woman with multiple fractures was transferred after a motor vehicle accident. She was diagnosed with a pelvic fracture, a left clavicular fracture, and a right radius fracture. For preventing deep vein thrombosis DVT, elastic stockings were attached immediately on arrival. Then we started administration of unfractionated heparin on the second day. An operation was performed for the left clavicular fracture and the right radius fracture on the fifth day. We restarted subcutaneous injection of heparin on the sixth day and 1 mg day(-1) of warfarin was added from the ninth day. On the 12th day, sudden dyspnea suggested acute pulmonary embolism and a pulmonary arteriography confirmed occlusion of the left main pulmonary artery with thombocyte. Interventional anti-thorombotic procedure was performed, and she was discharged with no complications on the 72nd day. Despite "A Guideline for Prevention of Venous Thromboembolism", arranged in Japan, was issued in June 2004, it is difficult for us to prevent DVT at the recovery phase as in this case. The guideline should be revised after further examinations. |