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. 2023 Jun 10;78:100230. doi: 10.1016/j.clinsp.2023.100230

Table 7.

Patients who developed thrombosis during the study period.

N Date Age (y) Weight (kg) BMI (kg/m2) Risk factors VTE score Type of VTE Evolution
1 25/09/2015 37 73 29 Twins, premature rupture of membranes, chorioamnionitis, bed rest, c-section, uterine atony, hysterectomy, septic shock, blood transfusion 9 PE ‒ 7th day PS Alive
2 30/06/2016 29 78 27 Fetal malformation, c-section 0 PE and DVT ‒ 7th day PS Alive
3 10/09/2016 28 73 25 Twins, difficult extraction, c-section, asthma 1 PE and DVT ‒ 11th day PS Alive
4 21/02/2017 34 60 28 Chronic renal insufficiency, seizure 25th day post-normal delivery, rehospitalization 3 DVT ‒ 39th PS Alive
5 05/03/2017 33 67 31 Chronic renal insufficiency, c-section, neonatal death, depression (total bed rest), enoxaparin 100 mg 3 PE and DVT ‒ 14th day PS. Alive
6 26/06/2017 41 91 33 Increased age, gross varicose veins, suboptimal dose of heparin 3 Superficial thrombophlebitis ‒ 10th day after vaginal delivery Alive
7 22/01/2018 30 66 23 Surgery in pregnancy (correction of meningomyelocele) postoperative vomiting, bed rest, dehydration 2 Cerebral venous thrombosis ‒ 7th PS (seizure) Alive
8 18/03/2018 42 105 35 Increased age, gross varicose veins in left leg 3 Superficial thrombophlebitis ‒ 2nd day post-normal delivery Alive
9 25/09/2018 31 112 38 Emergency c-section, uterine atony, hemorrhage, multiparity, DVT in the first trimester of pregnancy, autoimmune disease, smoking, withholding of anticoagulation for 3 days after c-section 7 PE ‒ 26th day PS Alive
10 04/02/2018 34 120 38 Metastatic colon cancer, previous VTE, c-section in the 35th week of pregnancy, sepsis, enoxaparin 40 mg/day 7 Vena cava Thrombosis (post-mortem diagnosis). Dead ‒ 15th day PS

BMI, Body Mass Index; c-section, cesarean section; VTE, Venous Thromboembolism, PE, Pulmonary Embolism; PS, Post-Surgery; DVT, Deep Venous Thrombosis.