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Venous thromboembolism as a complication of uterine fibroids: A retrospective descriptive study

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This study describes cases of fibroids with venous thromboembolism (VTE) managed at UHWI between the years 1999-2004. We examined records to find patients with fibroids and VTE diagnosed before or after surgery. We found 438 women with VTE and 72 of these (16.4%) with fibroids. A total of 1,979 patients had fibroids during the period; cases were therefore 3.63% of fibroids. Cases were younger, median age 44 years than the total cohort: the median age was 57 and the mean age was 55.43 (SD 19.87) p = 0.000 about 9.5 years older than cases. Age over 50 years was less common in cases 27% vs 52% p = 0.0001 as were other risk factors for VTE such as cancer 4.9 vs 14% p = 0.03; diabetes 8.6 vs 25.2% p = 0.004 and cardiac disease 8.6% vs 26.6% p = 0.002 . However, thrombocytosis was more frequent, 23% vs 9% p = 0.008. Other risk factors were not significantly different. A total of 21 cases (29.1%) had surgery for fibroids; 15 (71.4%) hysterectomy, and six (28.5%) myomectomy. Most cases 67/72 (93%) had VTE without surgery. Of the five cases with VTE after surgery for fibroids, none had prophylactic heparin. Of the cases, 15 died--23% of women with VTE at PM and 0.8% of those with fibroids.

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