Table 3. Treatments and outcomes of CVT patients (N = 43).
| Characteristics | CVT patients | |
|---|---|---|
| Pregnancy (n = 17) | Puerperium (n = 26) | |
| Treatments | ||
| Anticoagulation | 17 (100%) | 24 (92.31%) |
| Thrombolysis and thrombectomy with anticoagulation | 2 (11.76%) | 1 (3.85%) |
| Symptomatic treatment without anticoagulation | 0 (0.00%) | 2 (7.69%) |
| Obstetric outcomes | ||
| Caesarean delivery | 4 (23.53%) | 12 (46.15%) |
| Vaginal delivery | 0 (0.00%) | 13 (50.00%) |
| Induced labour | 1 (5.88%) | 0 (0.00%) |
| Abortion | 8 (40.06%) | 1 (3.85%) |
| Death before obstetric treatment | 4 (23.53%) | 0 (0.00%) |
| Outcomes | ||
| Death | 4 (23.53%) | 1 (3.85%) |
| Recovered | 9 (52.94%) | 18 (69.23%) |
| Dysfunction | 4 (23.53%) | 7 (26.92%) |
Note: 1dead. 26 weeks and an IVF postoperative twin pregnancy.3, Among the patients who died, 4 died in early pregnancy (1 case at 8 weeks and 3 cases at 10 weeks), and 1 died in puerperium (2 weeks). The gravidity was 2 for 3 patients and 1 for 2 patients. This pregnancy was the second pregnancy in 3 patients, the first pregnancy in 2 patients.