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The Clinical Course of Venous Thromboembolism May Differ According to Cancer Site

Authors :
Alicia Lorenzo
E. Tiraferri
J.M. Martín-Antorán
I. Mahé
Bernardo Sopeña
Luciano López-Jiménez
Carmen Fernández-Capitán
M.L. Peris
M.A. Rodríguez-Dávila
Carme Font
Luca Calanca
Lidia Luciana Rota
A. Merah
C. Font
Lucia Mazzolai
J.M. Suriñach
M.A. Aibar
J. Vela
Daniela Mastroiacovo
Juan I. Arcelus
I. Casado
Elvira Grandone
Inna Tzoran
Laurent Bertoletti
Maria Luisa Peris
J.A. Nieto
C. Pérez
Adriana Visonà
L. Guirado
J. González
L. Bertoletti
G. Candeloro
J. Villalta
A. Riera
Ángeles Blanco-Molina
J. del Toro
J.L. Ribeiro
A. Belovs
Manuel Monreal
M.J. Jaras
Alessandra Bura-Rivière
Javier Trujillo-Santos
Vladimir Rosa
S. Otalora
G. Pérez
Fernando Uresandi
L. Ramírez
V. Gómez
Jean Chidiac
G. Tiberio
David Jiménez
Radovan Malý
T. Tomko
Aitor Ballaz
J. Hirmerova
Pablo Javier Marchena
C. Tolosa
Jose Gutierrez
Peter Verhamme
A. Grimón
M. Monreal
N. Ruiz-Giménez
E. Grau
G. Hernández
I. Suarez
M.V. Morales
Andris Skride
Raquel López-Reyes
Ángel Sampériz
Giovanni Barillari
Cristina Perez Ductor
R. Valle
M.S. Sousa
J.A. Porras
D. Farge-Bancel
Conxita Falga
P. García-Brotons
P. Malfante
Madalena Moreira
F. Martín-Martos
P. Gallego
O. Sanz
Santiago Nieto
B. Pagán
Hervé Decousus
O. Reig
L. Font
Corrado Lodigiani
F. García-Bragado
Maurizio Ciammaichella
A. Alatri
Isabelle Mahé
M. Pinelli
Philip S. Wells
Remedios Otero
Henri Bounameaux
José María Pedrajas
V. Isern
Manolis Papadakis
Pedro Ruiz-Artacho
B. Barrón-Andrés
F. Pace
E. Salgado
Beatriz Lacruz
Raquel Barba
A. Apollonio
J.B. López-Sáez
J. Bascuñana
M.A. Lorente
M.J. Núñez
Antonella Tufano
E. Grandone
A. Braester
Dolores Nauffal
Agustina Rivas
Barry M. Brenner
Silvia Soler
Paolo Prandoni
P. Di Micco
S. Nieto
J.C. Serrano
Abílio Reis
T. Bueso
Paola Ferrazzi
Luis Jara-Palomares
C. Ruiz-Martínez
Gianfranco Lessiani
José Luis Lobo
M. Zdraveska
Marijan Bosevski
C. Sala
J. de Miguel
L. Hernández-Blasco
A. Hij
Ramón Lecumberri
A. Culla
Olga Madridano
J.A. Díaz-Peromingo
M. Barrón
J. Trujillo-Santos
Source :
The American Journal of Medicine. 130:337-347
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2017.

Abstract

Background We hypothesized that the clinical course of venous thromboembolism in patients with active cancer may differ according to the specificities of primary tumor site. Aim and Methods We used data from RIETE (international registry of patients with venous thromboembolism) to compare the clinical venous thromboembolism-related outcomes during the course of anticoagulation in patients with one of the 4 more frequent cancers (breast, prostate, colorectal, or lung cancer). Results As of September 2014, 3947 cancer patients were recruited, of whom 938 had breast, 629 prostate, 1189 colorectal, and 1191 lung cancer. Overall, 55% had metastatic disease (42%, 36%, 53%, and 72%, respectively). During the course of anticoagulant therapy (mean duration, 139 days), the rate of thromboembolic recurrences was similar to the rate of major bleeding in patients with breast (5.6 [95% confidence interval (CI), 3.8-8.1] vs 4.1 [95% CI, 2.7-5.9] events per 100 patient-years) or colorectal cancer (10 [95% CI, 7.6-13] vs 12 [95% CI, 9.4-15] per 100 patient-years). In contrast, in patients with prostate cancer, the rate of venous thromboembolic recurrences was half the rate of major bleeding (6.9 [95% CI, 4.4-10] vs 13 [95% CI, 9.2-17] events per 100 patient-years), whereas in those with lung cancer, the rate of thromboembolic recurrences was twofold higher than the rate of major bleeding (27 [95% CI, 22-23] vs 11 [95% CI, 8.6-15] per 100 patient-years). Conclusions Significant differences in the clinical profile of venous thromboembolic-related outcomes were observed according to the site of cancer. These findings suggest the development of cancer-specific anticoagulant strategies as an area for further research.

Details

ISSN :
00029343
Volume :
130
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The American Journal of Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....06526c306307e9660317d6f8b21bca5b