Predictive Value of Modified Caprini Score and D-Dimer in Managing Lower Limb Venous Thrombosis in Cardiothoracic Patients
Predictive Efficacy of Modified Caprini Score and D-Dimer for the Evaluation and Management of Lower Extremity Venous Thrombosis Among Cardiothoracic Surgery Patients in Baghdad
Al-Nahrain University
112 participants
Jan 20, 2025
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The goal of this observational study is to evaluate the predictive efficacy of the Modified Caprini Risk Assessment Score and D-Dimer in identifying and managing lower extremity venous thrombosis (LEVT) among cardiothoracic surgery patients in Baghdad. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does combining the Modified Caprini Score with D-Dimer improve the accuracy of predicting lower extremity venous thrombosis (LEVT) compared to using each tool independently? Can these tools effectively guide clinical decisions for lower extremity venous thrombosis (LEVT) prevention and management in this patient population? Participants will: Undergo risk assessment for lower extremity venous thrombosis (LEVT) using the Modified Caprini Score and have their D-Dimer levels measured during their hospital stay. Be monitored for clinical outcomes, including confirmed lower extremity venous thrombosis (LEVT) incidence, need for anticoagulation therapy, and complications such as pulmonary embolism or recurrent thrombosis.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- Inpatients with a hospital stay over 3 days
- Written informed consent obtained from patients or their legal guardians.
- Availability for postoperative follow-up to assess outcomes like LEVT development or related complications.
Exclusion Criteria7
- Preexisting LEVT or Pulmonary Embolism: Diagnosed before the index surgery.
- Severe Coagulopathy: Patients with inherited or acquired bleeding disorders (e.g., hemophilia, advanced liver disease).
- receiving any anticoagulation therapy for any reason.
- patients who did not undergo a postoperative D-dimer test.
- Incomplete Data: missing essential clinical or laboratory data for Modified Caprini Score calculation or D-Dimer measurement.
- Pregnancy: pregnant women or those within six weeks postpartum.
- Noncompliance: Patients unwilling or unable to adhere to study follow-up protocols.
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Interventions
Graduated compression stockings may be used after procedure by the decision of the doctor
Low-molecular-weight heparin may be used after procedure by the decision of the doctor
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NCT06729021