García-Gómez MA, García-Pérez J, Colorado-Cruz MF, López-Burgos CP, López-Zamora B, León-Pérez KM, Solano-Cruz HA, Cruz-Domínguez MDP, Vera-Lastra OL, Medina-García G. [Ethiology, risk factors and Whole blood viscosity index in thromboembolic venous disease].
Rev Med Inst Mex Seguro Soc 2023;
61:140-146. [PMID:
37200530 PMCID:
PMC10399765]
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Abstract
Backround
Venous thromboembolic disease (VTED) is a frequent cause of hospitalization and mortality. Whole blood viscosity (WBV) participates in the pathogenesis of thrombosis.
Objective
To identify the most frequent etiologies and their association with WBV index (WBVI) in hospitalized patients with VTED.
Material and methods
Observational, cross-sectional, retrospective, analytical study, Group 1: cases (patients diagnosed with VTED) and Group 2: controls without thrombosis. Risk factors for VTED were described and WBVI was calculated from total proteins and hematocrit. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used with Chi-squared test, Fisher's exact test, Mann Whitney U test, bivariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis.
Results
We included 146 patients and 148 controls, age 46.3 ±17.7 vs. 58 ± 18.2 years, of both sexes (female, 65.1%). The most frequent etiology was neoplastic (23.3%), followed by diseases with cardiovascular risk (17.8%). Independent risk factors for VTED were age, chronic kidney disease, presence of liver disease or solid neoplasia. WBVI was similar in patients with VTED as in those without thrombosis. We found an association of the presence of deep vein thrombosis and diseases with cardiovascular risk (p = 0.040).
Conclusions
The presence of chronic kidney disease, liver disease, and solid neoplasia are independent risk factors for VTED. The WBVI is a simple and rapid diagnostic tool in the evaluation of patients with VTED.
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