Traumatic spine fractures and concomitant venous thromboembolism: A systematic review

Q1 Medicine
Daniel Murtada , Mohammad Daher , Marven Aoun , Antoine Mouawad , Gaby Kreichati , Khalil Kharrat , Amer Sebaaly
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Abstract

Objective

Venous thromboembolism (VTE) associated with bony fractures have been documented in the literature. However, the literature is not very exhaustive when it comes to VTE associated with traumatic spine fractures. Thus the purpose of this systematic review analyzing the incidence of VTE associated with spinal trauma.

Methods

An electronic search strategy was elaborated in Pubmed, Cochrane Library and Google Scholar (page 1–20) since inception till November 2023.

Results

Twelve studies were included with three prospective clinical studies, seven retrospective studies, one observational cohort study, and one propensity-matched analysis. These involved 256,107 subjects with 6039 concomitant VTE (2.4 %). Potential risk factors included age, D-dimer levels, length of hospital stay, associated spinal cord injury, location of the vertebral trauma and other baseline patient-dependent characteristics.

Conclusion

This review found that the rate VTE in spinal trauma patients was 2.4 % (6039/256107). To optimize care, clinical decision making should be tailored to each patient using a combined approach of imaging, laboratory findings, and serial physical examinations.
创伤性脊柱骨折与并发静脉血栓栓塞症:系统回顾
目的文献记载了与骨骼骨折相关的静脉血栓栓塞症(VTE)。然而,有关脊柱创伤性骨折相关 VTE 的文献并不详尽。因此,本系统综述旨在分析与脊柱创伤相关的 VTE 发生率。方法在 Pubmed、Cochrane Library 和 Google Scholar(第 1-20 页)上详细阐述了自开始至 2023 年 11 月的电子检索策略。这些研究涉及 256 107 名受试者,其中有 6039 人合并 VTE(2.4%)。潜在的风险因素包括年龄、D-二聚体水平、住院时间、相关脊髓损伤、椎体创伤位置以及其他取决于患者的基线特征。为优化护理,临床决策应根据每位患者的具体情况,综合运用影像学、实验室检查结果和系列体格检查。
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World Neurosurgery: X
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