Discharge from the emergency department and outpatient clinic in cancer patients with acute symptomatic and incidental pulmonary embolism: A multicenter retrospective cohort study

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作者
Guman, N. A. M. [1 ,2 ,3 ,6 ]
Kaptein, F. H. J. [4 ]
Lohle, S. B. [1 ,2 ]
Mairuhu, A. T. A. [5 ]
Klok, F. A. [4 ]
Huisman, M. V. [4 ]
Kamphuisen, P. W. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
van Es, N. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Univ Amsterdam, Dept Vasc Med, Amsterdam Cardiovasc Sci, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] Amsterdam Cardiovasc Sci Pulm Hypertens & Thrombos, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[3] Tergooi MC, Dept Internal Med, Hilversum, Netherlands
[4] Leiden Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Med Thrombosis & Hemostasis, Leiden, Netherlands
[5] Haga Hosp, Dept Internal Med, The Hague, Netherlands
[6] Univ Amsterdam, Dept Vasc Med, Amsterdam Cardiovasc Sci, Amsterdam UMC, Meibergdreef 9, NL-1105 AZ Amsterdam, Netherlands
关键词
Pulmonary embolism; Risk assessment; Neoplasms; Hospitalization; Patient discharge; VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM; MANAGEMENT; VALIDATION; THERAPY; RISK;
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10.1016/j.thromres.2023.12.003
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: It is unclear how often cancer patients with acute pulmonary embolism (PE) are discharged from the emergency department (ED) or outpatient clinic and whether direct discharge is safe. We assessed treatment setting and early safety outcomes in cancer patients with acute symptomatic and incidental PE. Methods: Cancer patients diagnosed with PE at the ED or outpatient clinic between August 2017 and May 2021 were included in Four Cities VTE Cancer, a Dutch multicenter retrospective cohort study. The main outcome was direct discharge versus hospitalization. Safety outcomes were cumulative 14-day mortality and PE-related readmission incidences. Results: We included 602 patients (median age 71 years; 49.5 % female) of whom 285 (47.3 %) were discharged directly and 317 (52.7 %) were hospitalized. The cumulative 14-day mortality incidence was 0.7 % (95 % CI, 0.1-2.4 %) in patients discharged directly and 9.0 % (95 % CI, 6.2-12.5 %) in those hospitalized. The cumulative 14-day PE-related readmission incidence was 1.8 % (95 % CI, 0.7-3.9 %) and 1.4 % (95 % CI, 0.5-3.3 %) in directly discharged and hospitalized patients, respectively. Of the 220 patients with incidental PE, 180 (81.8 %) were discharged directly compared to 105 of 382 (27.5 %) patients with symptomatic PE (P < 0.001). Mortality and readmission incidences in symptomatic and incidental PE were consistent with the main analysis. Conclusions: About 28 % and 82 % of cancer patients with symptomatic or incidental PE, respectively, were discharged directly, with low 14-day mortality and PE-related readmission incidences. These data underline the need for PE risk stratification in oncological populations and suggest that clinicians successfully identify a proportion of patients in whom direct discharge is safe.
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