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Clinical features and risk factor analysis for lower extremity deep venous thrombosis in Chinese neurosurgical patients

BACKGROUND: Deep venous thrombosis (DVT) contributes significantly to the morbidity and mortality of neurosurgical patients; however, no data regarding lower extremity DVT in postoperative Chinese neurosurgical patients have been reported. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From January 2012 to December 2013, 1...

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Autores principales: Guo, Fuyou, Shashikiran, Tagilapalli, Chen, Xi, Yang, Lei, Liu, Xianzhi, Song, Laijun
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Publicado: Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4692000/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26752303
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0976-3147.169801
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author Guo, Fuyou
Shashikiran, Tagilapalli
Chen, Xi
Yang, Lei
Liu, Xianzhi
Song, Laijun
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Shashikiran, Tagilapalli
Chen, Xi
Yang, Lei
Liu, Xianzhi
Song, Laijun
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description BACKGROUND: Deep venous thrombosis (DVT) contributes significantly to the morbidity and mortality of neurosurgical patients; however, no data regarding lower extremity DVT in postoperative Chinese neurosurgical patients have been reported. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From January 2012 to December 2013, 196 patients without preoperative DVT who underwent neurosurgical operations were evaluated by color Doppler ultrasonography and D-dimer level measurements on the 3(rd), 7(th), and 14(th) days after surgery. Follow-up clinical data were recorded to determine the incidence of lower extremity DVT in postoperative neurosurgical patients and to analyze related clinical features. First, a single factor analysis, Chi-square test, was used to select statistically significant factors. Then, a multivariate analysis, binary logistic regression analysis, was used to determine risk factors for lower extremity DVT in postoperative neurosurgical patients. RESULTS: Lower extremity DVT occurred in 61 patients, and the incidence of DVT was 31.1% in the enrolled Chinese neurosurgical patients. The common symptoms of DVT were limb swelling and lower extremity pain as well as increased soft tissue tension. The common sites of venous involvement were the calf muscle and peroneal and posterior tibial veins. The single factor analysis showed statistically significant differences in DVT risk factors, including age, hypertension, smoking status, operation time, a bedridden or paralyzed state, the presence of a tumor, postoperative dehydration, and glucocorticoid treatment, between the two groups (P < 0.05). The binary logistic regression analysis showed that an age greater than 50 years, hypertension, a bedridden or paralyzed state, the presence of a tumor, and postoperative dehydration were risk factors for lower extremity DVT in postoperative neurosurgical patients. CONCLUSIONS: Lower extremity DVT was a common complication following craniotomy in the enrolled Chinese neurosurgical patients. Multiple factors were identified as predictive of DVT in neurosurgical patients, including the presence of a tumor, an age greater than 50 years, hypertension, and immobility.
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spelling pubmed-46920002016-01-08 Clinical features and risk factor analysis for lower extremity deep venous thrombosis in Chinese neurosurgical patients Guo, Fuyou Shashikiran, Tagilapalli Chen, Xi Yang, Lei Liu, Xianzhi Song, Laijun J Neurosci Rural Pract Original Article BACKGROUND: Deep venous thrombosis (DVT) contributes significantly to the morbidity and mortality of neurosurgical patients; however, no data regarding lower extremity DVT in postoperative Chinese neurosurgical patients have been reported. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From January 2012 to December 2013, 196 patients without preoperative DVT who underwent neurosurgical operations were evaluated by color Doppler ultrasonography and D-dimer level measurements on the 3(rd), 7(th), and 14(th) days after surgery. Follow-up clinical data were recorded to determine the incidence of lower extremity DVT in postoperative neurosurgical patients and to analyze related clinical features. First, a single factor analysis, Chi-square test, was used to select statistically significant factors. Then, a multivariate analysis, binary logistic regression analysis, was used to determine risk factors for lower extremity DVT in postoperative neurosurgical patients. RESULTS: Lower extremity DVT occurred in 61 patients, and the incidence of DVT was 31.1% in the enrolled Chinese neurosurgical patients. The common symptoms of DVT were limb swelling and lower extremity pain as well as increased soft tissue tension. The common sites of venous involvement were the calf muscle and peroneal and posterior tibial veins. The single factor analysis showed statistically significant differences in DVT risk factors, including age, hypertension, smoking status, operation time, a bedridden or paralyzed state, the presence of a tumor, postoperative dehydration, and glucocorticoid treatment, between the two groups (P < 0.05). The binary logistic regression analysis showed that an age greater than 50 years, hypertension, a bedridden or paralyzed state, the presence of a tumor, and postoperative dehydration were risk factors for lower extremity DVT in postoperative neurosurgical patients. CONCLUSIONS: Lower extremity DVT was a common complication following craniotomy in the enrolled Chinese neurosurgical patients. Multiple factors were identified as predictive of DVT in neurosurgical patients, including the presence of a tumor, an age greater than 50 years, hypertension, and immobility. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4692000/ /pubmed/26752303 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0976-3147.169801 Text en Copyright: © Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Guo, Fuyou
Shashikiran, Tagilapalli
Chen, Xi
Yang, Lei
Liu, Xianzhi
Song, Laijun
Clinical features and risk factor analysis for lower extremity deep venous thrombosis in Chinese neurosurgical patients
title Clinical features and risk factor analysis for lower extremity deep venous thrombosis in Chinese neurosurgical patients
title_full Clinical features and risk factor analysis for lower extremity deep venous thrombosis in Chinese neurosurgical patients
title_fullStr Clinical features and risk factor analysis for lower extremity deep venous thrombosis in Chinese neurosurgical patients
title_full_unstemmed Clinical features and risk factor analysis for lower extremity deep venous thrombosis in Chinese neurosurgical patients
title_short Clinical features and risk factor analysis for lower extremity deep venous thrombosis in Chinese neurosurgical patients
title_sort clinical features and risk factor analysis for lower extremity deep venous thrombosis in chinese neurosurgical patients
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4692000/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26752303
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0976-3147.169801
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