Patients with IBD at increased risk for deep vein thrombosis

Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) undergoing surgery may be more likely to develop deep vein thrombosis (DVT; blood clot in a deep vein in the thigh or leg) or pulmonary embolism (PE; blood clot in blood vessels in the lungs) following surgical procedures, according to a study published Online First by Archives of Surgery, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.

"An increased risk of DVT and PE in patients with IBD has been evident for the past 75 years," the authors write as background information for the article. "Most work in this area has not looked specifically at patients undergoing surgery. Patients with IBD frequently require surgical intervention, and an understanding of their risk of venous thromboembolism is therefore an important issue."

Andrea Merrill, MD, from Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, and Frederick Millham, MD, from Newton-Wellesley Hospital, Boston, analysed 2008 data from the 211 hospitals participating in the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP). Of the 268,703 patients, 2,249 patients had IBD (0.8 per cent) and they were compared with 269,119 patients without IBD.

Among all the patients, there were 2,665 cases of DVT or PE (1.0 per cent). "Occurrence of DVT or PE was more common in patients with IBD (2.5 per cent) overall. Nonintestinal surgical cases had a higher rate of DVT or PE (5.0 per cent)," the authors report. "Inflammatory bowel disease had no effect on risk of postoperative myocardial infarction (heart attack) or stroke."

"In conclusion, this study of patients enrolled in the NSQIP database demonstrates that patients with IBD who undergo surgery have a two-fold increased risk of DVT or PE. In patients with IBD who are having nonintestinal surgery, this risk may be even higher. These findings suggest that standard DVT and PE prophylaxis [prevention] should be reconsidered for this patient group."


(Source: JAMA/Archives : Archives of Surgery)


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