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Venous thromboembolism in childhood: A prospective two-year registry in The Netherlands
Venous thromboembolism in childhood: A prospective two-year registry in The Netherlands,10.1067/mpd.2001.118192,Journal of Pediatrics,C. Heleen van Om
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C. Heleen van Ommen
,
Harriet Heijboer
,
Harry R. Büller
,
Remy A. Hirasing
,
Hugo S. A. Heijmans
,
Marjolein Peters
Objective: To study the incidence, signs and symptoms, diagnostic tests, risk factors, therapy, and complications of pediatric
venous thromboembolism
(VTE) in The Netherlands. Methods: A prospective 2-year registry of VTE in children aged ≤18 years. Results: Ninety-nine patients were registered. The annual incidence of VTE was 0.14/10,000 children, 35% of whom were symptom free. Almost half of the patients were newborns. Neonatal VTE was almost exclusively catheter related, located in the upper venous system, and asymptomatic. In older children VTE was catheter related in approximately one third and more often was located in the lower venous system. In 85% of all patients, thrombosis developed while the patient was in the hospital. Diagnosis was usually made by ultrasonography. In 98% of all patients, at least 1 risk factor was present. Congenital prothrombotic disorders were more often present in older children (21%) than in neonates (6%). A variety of treatment modalities were used. Morbidity consisted of bleeding (7%) and recurrent thrombosis (7%). Two children died as result of VTE. Conclusion: VTE is mostly diagnosed in hospitalized children, especially sick newborns with central venous catheters and older children with a combination of risk factors. Primary prevention, optimal treatment, and
long-term outcome
of pediatric symptomatic and asymptomatic VTE need to be studied. (J Pediatr 2001;139:676–81)
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Journal of Pediatrics - J PEDIAT
, vol. 139, no. 5, pp. 676-681, 2001
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10.1067/mpd.2001.118192
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...The incidence of VTE in children is as low as 0.06–0.14 per 10,000/year in the general population [3,
9
, 10]...
Werner Streif
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et al.
Direct thrombin and factor Xa inhibitors in children: a quest for new ...
... All three registries observed that thromboses occurred in both term and preterm infants and affected male and female infants equally, other than renal vein thrombosis (RVT) that affected more male neonates
...
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et al.
The evaluation and management of postnatal thromboses
...Pulmonary embolism can be fatal in up to 18% of children [
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]...
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Pulmonary thrombosis as the first manifestation of systemic lupus eryt...
...14 per 10 000
...
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A premature infant with fetal myocardial and abdominal calcifications ...
...In a registry analysis conducted in The Netherlands between 1997 and 1999, the incidence of VTE was 0.14 per 10,000 children [
2
]...
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Catheter-Directed Thrombolysis of Acute Deep Vein Thrombosis in the Lo...
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Neil A. Goldenberg
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Sakha Sedigheh Hosseinpour
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Huasheng Wang
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Istemi Han Celik
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Omer Erdeve
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Ugur Dilmen
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, vol. 17, no. 6, pp. E46-E51, 2011