Volume 84, Issue 1 , Pages 47-53, January 2004
Pulmonary thromboembolism following gynecologic surgery and cesarean section
Abstract
Objective: To investigate the incidence and risk factors of symptomatic pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE) in patients following gynecologic surgery or cesarean section in Japan. Method: We examined the clinical records of all patients who have undergone gynecologic surgery or cesarean section at 32 hospitals affiliated with the Tohoku University Hospital between 1990 and 1999. Result: The total number of gynecologic surgical procedures and cesarean sections were 61
648 and 26
502, respectively. Twenty-five of the 88
150 (0.028%) patients developed clinical PTE. Among the PTE patients who underwent gynecologic surgery, 86% were more than 40 years of age, 36% were obese (BMI>25 kg/m2) and 43% had uterine body cancer. Among the PTE patients who underwent cesarean section, 36% were more than 35 years of age and 55% were obese (BMI>29 kg/m2). Conclusion: Risk factors in Japanese patients undergoing gynecologic surgery may include age and cancer of the uterine body; risk factors for the development of PTE following cesarean section may include age and obesity.
Keywords: Pulmonary thromboembolism, Gynecologic surgery, Cesarean section
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PII: S0020-7292(03)00339-4
doi:10.1016/S0020-7292(03)00339-4
© 2003 International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Volume 84, Issue 1 , Pages 47-53, January 2004
