Victoria Bitsadze, Mariya Gennadevna Nikolaeva, Ève Mousty, Jamilya Khizroeva, Jérémy Laurent, Sylvie Ripart, Ekaterina Kudryavtseva, Lorris Le Collen, Anastasia Shatilina, Salim Allal, Elizaveta Lyadnova, Mathieu Fortier, Sylvie Bouvier, Mathias Chea, Marina Sabirovna Zainulina, Antonia Perez-Martin, Alexander Makatsariya, Jean-Christophe Gris
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Background: In young women with venous thromboembolism (VTE) related to weak transient risk factors, it remains unknown whether stress levels and intimate partner violence (IPV) are associated with recurrence. The VTE-WEAK study aims to investigate the association between perceived stress and IPV with a recurrence of VTE in women with a first episode of VTE due to combined oral contraceptives, pregnancy-puerperium, minor trauma/fracture, brief surgery, infection or brief immobility, and not using antithrombotic prophylaxis.
Material and methods: We performed a multicenter, international, observational, retrospective study on women referred for thrombophilia screening who were subsequently monitored. Patients were aged 18 to 55 years old and free of high-risk thrombophilia. When a recurrence of VTE was suspected for the first time, the perceived stress level and IPV were evaluated using self-administrated PSS-10 and Woman Abuse Screening Tool (WAST) questionnaires.
Results: We monitored 7,754 women over 43,880 patients-years. A first suspected recurrence occurred in 4,772 women, among whom 1,316 had an objectively confirmed recurrence. The perceived stress level and an IPV situation were both independent risk factors for recurrence: moderate stress: adjusted odds ratio (aOR) 1.630 (1.415-2.468); high perceived stress: aOR 10.03 (7.528-13.36); IPV: 1.953 (1.546-2.468), p < 0.0001.
Conclusion: The perceived level of stress and IPV are associated with a recurrence of VTE when suspected. The mechanisms and clinical consequences of a possible stress coagulopathy require investigation.
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Thrombosis and Haemostasis publishes reports on basic, translational and clinical research dedicated to novel results and highest quality in any area of thrombosis and haemostasis, vascular biology and medicine, inflammation and infection, platelet and leukocyte biology, from genetic, molecular & cellular studies, diagnostic, therapeutic & preventative studies to high-level translational and clinical research. The journal provides position and guideline papers, state-of-the-art papers, expert analysis and commentaries, and dedicated theme issues covering recent developments and key topics in the field.