Central catheter-associated Deep vein thrombosis in cancer: clinical course, prophylaxis, treatment
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Marín Valdés, Arnaldo Andrés
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Central catheter-associated Deep vein thrombosis in cancer: clinical course, prophylaxis, treatment
Abstract
The adequate handling of central venous
catheters is a key element in the management
of patients with cancer. Catheter-associated
deep vein thrombosis is frequently observed
in patients with malignant diseases; however,
despite being a common complication among
these patients, objective information concerning
its epidemiology, clinical course, prophylaxis and
treatment strategies is very limited. The reported
incidence of catheter-related
thrombosis (CRT)
is highly variable, depending on symptomatic
events, or if patients are screened for
asymptomatic thrombosis. Several factors have
been identified as potential predisposing factors
for CRT, both technical and pathological aspects.
The anticoagulant of choice is still unclear; while
low-molecular-
weight
heparin is most commonly
used, recent studies assessing the role of direct
oral anticoagulants in the treatment of CRT
show promise as an alternative, but the evidence
remains insufficient and the decision must be
made on a case-by-
case
basis.
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BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care 2021;11:371–380
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