Clinical Characteristics, Treatment, and Outcomes of Provoked Acute Cerebral Sinovenous Thrombosis in Patients <21 Years Old: Findings from the Kids-DOTT Multinational Trial

Background Cerebral sinus venous thrombosis (CSVT) is a rare pediatric condition with an estimated incidence of 0.7 per 100,000 children. However, amongst pediatric venous thromboembolism (VTE), the proportion of CSVT is high, at about 10% of all pediatric VTE. Key risk factors include perinatal str...

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Veröffentlicht in:Blood 2023-11, Vol.142 (Supplement 1), p.808-808
Hauptverfasser: Woods, Gary, Miller, Alexandra, Mosha, Maua, Male, Christoph, Verma, Anupam, Kucine, Nicole, Sabapathy, Christine, Beg, Kisha A, Ahuja, Sanjay, Raybagkar, Deepti A., Hege, Kerry, Lo, Clara, Bhat, Rukhmi, Abshire, Thomas C., Goldenberg, Neil
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Zusammenfassung:Background Cerebral sinus venous thrombosis (CSVT) is a rare pediatric condition with an estimated incidence of 0.7 per 100,000 children. However, amongst pediatric venous thromboembolism (VTE), the proportion of CSVT is high, at about 10% of all pediatric VTE. Key risk factors include perinatal stressors in cases of neonatal CSVT and acute infections, especially head and neck infections, in older children. To date, few multinational trials of pediatric VTE treatment have reported findings specifically among CSVT patients. Aims We sought to describe the clinical characteristics, treatment strategies, and outcomes of the patients with provoked acute CSVT enrolled in the Kids-DOTT trial and to compare these features to those of Kids-DOTT participants with non-CSVT VTE. Methods Kids-DOTT was an NIH-sponsored multinational randomized clinical trial (RCT) comparing 6 weeks vs. 3 months of anticoagulation for provoked acute VTE treatment in patients
ISSN:0006-4971
1528-0020
DOI:10.1182/blood-2023-182167