Cohort for Monitoring Patients With Venous Thromboembolic Disease
University Hospital, Rouen
2,000 participants
Nov 18, 2019
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Venous thromboembolic disease is a common pathology in the general population (1.5/1000), the prognosis of which depends in particular on the risk of recurrence. This risk depends essentially on whether the thrombotic episode was provoked or not. Thus, patients who present a thromboembolic event without any contributing factor have a high risk of recurrence, which encourages clinicians to continue anticoagulant treatment for a long time. However, anticoagulant treatment is the leading cause of hospitalization for iatrogenic causes and the leading cause of iatrogenic mortality. The benefit-risk balance of treatment must be evaluated regularly, which requires a good knowledge of the risk factors for thrombotic recurrence and the risk factors for hemorrhage.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria6
- Any patient over 18 years of age who has experienced at least one venous thromboembolic episode:
- Deep vein thrombosis confirmed by Doppler ultrasound or CT venography,
- Pulmonary embolism confirmed by CT angiography, ventilation/perfusion scan, or confirmed DVT episode with respiratory signs consistent with PE.
- Hospitalization in the Internal Medicine Department
- Consultation by an Internal Medicine physician
- File presented at the thrombosis multidisciplinary meeting
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NCT07016542