Thromboembolic prophylaxis in post-partum patients. Cross-sectional study in three institutions in Colombia
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https://doi.org/10.18597/rcog.364Keywords:
Venous thromboembolism, embolism and thrombosis, post-partum period, prevention and controlAbstract
Objective: To describe the risk of thromboembolic disease in post-partum patients and examine the current use of thromboprophylaxis.
Materials and methods: Descriptive cross-sectional study that included patients admitted for delivery care between August 2012 and April 2013 in three high-complexity general healthcare institutions in Bogotá and Medellín. The Royal College of Obstetrics & Gynaecology (RCOG) Management Guideline was applied for determining the risk of thromboembolic disease. Patients were assessed during the post-partum period and classified as high, intermediate and low risk. The actual frequency of the use of prophylaxis was measured. Results are presented as proportions.
Results: Overall, 3516 patients were assessed and 1.9 % were classified as high risk, 42 % as intermediate risk and 56.1 % as low risk. Thromboprophylaxis was only used in 7.4 % of patients with high or intermediate risk.
Conclusion: According to the criteria of the RCOG guidelines, 43.9 % of the patients had an indication for thromboprophylaxis and yet only 7.4 % of them received it. Further studies are required to assess the risk and evaluate the benefits and risks of giving thromboprophylaxis in accordance with the United Kingdom guidelines.
Author Biographies
Jaime Luis Silva-Herrera
Marco Antonio Duque-Giraldo
Camilo Torres-Chaparro
José Enrique Sanín-Blair
Magda Lizeth Niño-Peña
Ana María Higuita-Rendón
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