Confinement to a nursing home (NH) is an independent risk factor for VTE and accounts for 13% of all VTE occurring in the community, but the question of which NH residents are at risk is largely unanswered.

Objective: To determine VTE risk factors among NH residents.

Methods: Using the Minnesota State Case Mix Review Program Public Research Files, we performed a case-control study of all Olmsted County, MN NH patients with an ICD-9 code-identified diagnosis of VTE from 1988–1994. From the same source, we identified one age-, sex-matched control and used conditional logistic regression to estimate odds ratios for an association of VTE with 46 characteristics assessed in the Minnesota Case Mix data.

Results: Univariate associations between characteristics and odds of VTE are described below. Significantly increased odds were observed for residents assessed following hospitalization (a nearly 4-fold increase, p=0.002, Table) and residents considered incapable of self-preservation (i.e., unable to cope with potentially harmful situations) (> 2.0 fold increase, p=0.03). Non-significant 2–3 fold increased odds were observed for limitations in certain specific Activities of Daily Living (ADL) (including walking and dressing) and for limitations in more than 3 ADLs. Similar increased odds were observed for residents using a wheelchair, taking more than 3 oral medications, enrolled in professional activity programs, and needing behavior management.

Conclusions: Need for assistance (especially problems with immobility), lack of self preservation, and recent hospitalization may identify a subset of NH residents that are at especially high VTE risk and who may warrant consideration of prophylaxis.

Univariate VTE Risk Factors for Nursing Home Residents

CharacteristicOdds Ratio95% CIP-value
Oral medications > 3 3.00 0.97-9.30 0.06 
Activities of Daily Living     
High/Medium (4-8) vs. low (0-3) 2.20 0.76-6.33 0.14 
Help dressing 2.75 0.88-8.64 0.08 
Help walking 3.00 0.61-14.86 0.18 
Wheelchair use 2.50 0.97-6.44 0.58 
Needs behavior management 3.00 0.62-14.86 0.18 
Help toileting 2.00 0.68-5.85 0.20 
Lack of self-preservation 2.33 1.07-5.10 0.03 
Transfer from hospital 3.86 1.68-8.86 0.0015 
Anti-depressant drugs 0.50 0.19-1.33 0.16 
Professional activity program 2.25 0.69-7.3 0.18 
CharacteristicOdds Ratio95% CIP-value
Oral medications > 3 3.00 0.97-9.30 0.06 
Activities of Daily Living     
High/Medium (4-8) vs. low (0-3) 2.20 0.76-6.33 0.14 
Help dressing 2.75 0.88-8.64 0.08 
Help walking 3.00 0.61-14.86 0.18 
Wheelchair use 2.50 0.97-6.44 0.58 
Needs behavior management 3.00 0.62-14.86 0.18 
Help toileting 2.00 0.68-5.85 0.20 
Lack of self-preservation 2.33 1.07-5.10 0.03 
Transfer from hospital 3.86 1.68-8.86 0.0015 
Anti-depressant drugs 0.50 0.19-1.33 0.16 
Professional activity program 2.25 0.69-7.3 0.18 

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