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. 2022 May 30;20(8):1852–1858. doi: 10.1111/jth.15757

TABLE 3.

Padua score in autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA) with or without thrombosis

Padua score in patients and age and sex matched controls Thrombosis (N = 33) No thrombosis (N = 99)*
Active cancer, N (%) 5 (15) 10 (10)
Previous VTE, N (%) 0 0
Reduced mobility, N (%) 13 (39) 4 (4)**
Already known thrombophilic condition, N (%) 4 (12) 0
Recent trauma/surgery (≤1 month), N (%) 3 (9) 8 (8)
Age ≥ 70 years, N (%) 13 (39) 28 (28)
Heart/respiratory failure, N (%) 4 (12) 0
Acute MI and/or ischemic stroke, N (%) 0 0
Acute infection/rheumatologic disorder, N (%) 4 (12) 17 (17)
Obesity (BMI ≥30), N (%) 6 (18) 2 (2)***
Ongoing hormonal therapy, N (%) 0 1 (1)
Total score, median (range) 1 (0–3) 1 (0–5)

Note: *Sex and age matched AIHA patients who had not experienced thrombosis. **p = .00002; ***p = .003.

Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; VTE, venous thromboembolism.