Vena cava-filter vid komplicerad venos tromboembolisk sjukdom. Tio ars erfarenheter fran Universitetssjukhuset MAS

Translated title of the contribution: Vena cava filters in complicated venous thromboembolism. Ten years' experiences at Malmo University Hospital

Alaa Alhadad, Sara Bromander, Petr Uher, Krassi Ivancev, Ingrid Mattiasson, Anders Gottsäter

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Abstract

All 74 patients treated with vena cava filter insertion during 1991-2000 at Malmo University Hospital were reviewed. Thirty-nine patients (53%) died during follow-up. Indications for permanent filter insertion (n = 63, age 25-89 years, 35 men) were contraindication for or side effects of anticoagulant treatment, or pulmonary embolism during anticoagulant treatment. Temporary vena cava filters (n = 11, age 19-85 years, three men) were inserted during surgery or thrombolysis. No complications occurred during temporary filter insertion. During 33 (1-120) months of follow-up of patients with permanent vena cava filters 37 patients (59%) died, thrombosis of the inferior vena cava occurred in 14 patients (22%), and recurrent pulmonary embolism in five patients (8%). Vena cava filter insertion should be considered as an alternative treatment in a selected group of patients with contraindications to or insufficient effect of anticoagulant treatment.
Translated title of the contributionVena cava filters in complicated venous thromboembolism. Ten years' experiences at Malmo University Hospital
Original languageSwedish
Pages (from-to)4462-4468
JournalLäkartidningen
Volume99
Issue number45
Publication statusPublished - 2002

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Cardiac and Cardiovascular Systems
  • Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Medical Imaging

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