Diagnostic strategies in postpartum individuals with suspected venous thromboembolism: A scoping review

The risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) is increased postpartum and contributes to important morbidity and mortality. While there have been advances in evaluating diagnostic algorithms for suspected VTE during pregnancy, there is limited data for postpartum individuals. We conducted a scoping revie...

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Veröffentlicht in:Thrombosis research 2024-04, Vol.236, p.108-116
Hauptverfasser: Bhangu, Gurjeet, Murray, Alistair, Qayyum, Areeb, Goumeniouk, Natasha, Goodacre, Steve, Hunt, Beverley J., Touhami, Omar, Tester, Jodie, Rees, Megan, Hammerschlag, Gary, Pascoe, Diane, Ronksley, Paul E., King, James A., Choi, Hyun, McDermott, Shaunagh, Le Gal, Gregoire, Skeith, Leslie
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Zusammenfassung:The risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) is increased postpartum and contributes to important morbidity and mortality. While there have been advances in evaluating diagnostic algorithms for suspected VTE during pregnancy, there is limited data for postpartum individuals. We conducted a scoping review to describe and evaluate diagnostic strategies used to investigate suspected VTE in postpartum individuals. A comprehensive search strategy was conducted in Ovid MEDLINE, Embase and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (January 1, 2000-September 30, 2022) to identify original articles that reported on diagnostic strategies in postpartum individuals with suspected VTE. We extracted demographics, clinical decision rules used, D-dimer and imaging completed, including test performance and VTE outcomes. A total of 13 studies conducted across 11 countries with separate postpartum data were included for 759 individuals with suspected PE (n = 634) or DVT (n = 125), including unpublished data (n = 251). Among those with suspected PE, computed tomography pulmonary angiography was conducted more commonly (n = 522) than ventilation-perfusion scans (n = 69), with PE positivity rates that ranged from 4 %–27.6 % and 0–50 % across studies, respectively. Among 131 postpartum individuals with suspected PE who had a D-dimer measured, only 4.6 % (6/131) had a negative D-dimer test. For postpartum individuals with suspected DVT, the most common diagnostic test was compression ultrasonography (positivity rate 12.2 %–18.6 %). There were limited retrospective data evaluating the clinical decision rules. There are heterogeneous approaches globally in the diagnosis of suspected postpartum VTE. Limited high-quality data available underscores the need for more robust evidence to inform clinical practice. •How best to evaluate suspected VTE in postpartum individuals is unknown.•This scoping review evaluates diagnosis of suspected VTE in postpartum individuals.•Postpartum, CT pulmonary angiography was the most common test for suspected PE.•There is heterogeneity globally in the diagnosis of suspected postpartum VTE.
ISSN:0049-3848
1879-2472
1879-2472
DOI:10.1016/j.thromres.2024.02.012