Abstract
Since permanent inferior vena cava (IVC) filters increase deep vein thrombosis (DVT), filter retrieval should be performed as possible. Despite the guideline recommendation, IVC filters are not always retrieved in clinical practice. To date, many patients with not-retrieval IVC filters have been prescribed anticoagulant ther-apy, but the long-term prognosis, including venous thromboembolism (VTE) and bleeding events, remains un-known. In this study, 195 patients who underwent IVC filter implantation between 2006 and 2017 at 3 institu-tions in Niigata City have been investigated about their deaths, VTE recurrence, and bleeding events. After peaking 2009, the number of IVC filter implantation gradually decreased. During observational period, there were 158 patients with not-retrieval IVC filters (the overall retrieval rate of 19.0%). The not-retrieval group in-cluded significantly older and more patients with cancer compared to the retrieval group. Anticoagulation therapy was continued in 88% of the not-retrieval group. During a mean follow-up of 5.0 years, 6 symptomatic DVT events associated with inadequate control of anticoagulation and 13 bleeding events were observed. A total of 52 patients died and only the presence of cancer was prognostic risk factor. Although long-term antico-agulation therapy may be associated with bleeding events, there were few recurrent VTE under optimal antico-agulation. It is anticipated that even if the IVC filter cannot be retrieved, appropriate anticoagulation is useful for prevention of DVT recurrence despite the risk of bleeding.
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Sakai, R., Fujiki, S., Kashimura, T., Tsuchiya, H., Takahashi, K., Ozaki, K., … Inomata, T. (2022). Long-Term Outcomes in Patients with Not-Retrieval Inferior Vena Cava Filter Under Anticoagulation. International Heart Journal, 63(2), 306–311. https://doi.org/10.1536/ihj.21-814
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