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Prevention of Venous Thrombosis in Long-Haul Flights with Flite Tabs: The LONFLIT-FLITE Randomized, Controlled Trial

Authors :
M. R. Cesarone
G Belcaro
Neil H. Riordan
A. Di Renzo
P Bavera
Andrea Ricci
G. Vinciguerra
Mark Dugall
G. Acerbi
George Geroulakos
I. Ruffini
J. Kenyon
R. Brandolini
Marcello Corsi
Maura Griffin
E. Ippolito
Andrew Nicolaides
Stefano Stuard
B.M. Errichi
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2003.

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the development of edema, and superficial and deep vein thrombosis (DVT) prophylaxis with an oral profibrinolytic agent (Flite Tabs, 150 mg pinokinase, Aidan, Tempe, AZ, USA) in long-haul flights (7-8 hours), in high-risk subjects. A group of 300 subjects was included; 76 were excluded for several problems including concomitant treat ments ; 204 were randomized into 2 groups (active treatment or placebo) to evaluate the effects of prophylaxis with Flite Tabs. An exercise program was used in both groups. The femoral, popliteal, tibial, and superficial veins were scanned with ultrasound before and within 90 minutes after flights. Of the included subjects, 92 of 103 controls and 94 of 101 treated subjects completed the study. Dropouts were due to connection problems. Age, gender, and risk distribution were comparable in the groups. In the treatment group, no DVT was observed. In the control group, 5 subjects (5.4%) had a DVT and there were 2 superficial thromboses (7 events in 92 subjects; 7.6%). At inclusion, edema was comparable in the 2 groups. After flights there was an increase in score in controls (+12%) in comparison with a decrease (-15%) in the Flite Tabs group (the difference in variation was statistically significant). Intention-to-treat analysis for thrombotic events shows 18 failures in controls (11 lost to follow-up + 7 throm botic events) of 92 subjects (19.6%) in comparison with 7 failures (of 94 subjects, equivalent to 7.4%) in the treatment group (p

Details

ISSN :
19401574 and 00033197
Volume :
54
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Angiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2bf812c3fe4ec950e489c82dee5d55a4