Table 2.

Clinical characteristics of VTE and ATE

n (%)
VTE (47 events)  
 Type  
  DVT 17 (36.2) 
  PE 18 (38.3) 
  DVT + PE 3 (6.4) 
  Splanchnic vein thrombosis 5 (10.6) 
  Catheter-related thrombosis 4 (8.5) 
 Symptoms  
  Symptomatic 19 (40.4) 
  Incidental 22 (46.8) 
  No information regarding symptoms available 4 (8.5) 
  Fatal* 2 (4.3) 
ATE (9 events)  
Type  
  STEMI 2 (22.2) 
  NSTEMI 2 (22.2) 
  Ischemic stroke 3 (33.3) 
  Acute vascular occlusion 2 (22.2) 
Symptoms  
  Symptomatic 7 (77.8) 
  No information regarding symptoms available 1 (11.1) 
  Fatal 1 (11.1) 
n (%)
VTE (47 events)  
 Type  
  DVT 17 (36.2) 
  PE 18 (38.3) 
  DVT + PE 3 (6.4) 
  Splanchnic vein thrombosis 5 (10.6) 
  Catheter-related thrombosis 4 (8.5) 
 Symptoms  
  Symptomatic 19 (40.4) 
  Incidental 22 (46.8) 
  No information regarding symptoms available 4 (8.5) 
  Fatal* 2 (4.3) 
ATE (9 events)  
Type  
  STEMI 2 (22.2) 
  NSTEMI 2 (22.2) 
  Ischemic stroke 3 (33.3) 
  Acute vascular occlusion 2 (22.2) 
Symptoms  
  Symptomatic 7 (77.8) 
  No information regarding symptoms available 1 (11.1) 
  Fatal 1 (11.1) 

AP, angina pectoris; CRT, catheter-related thrombosis; CVA, cerebral vascular attack (ischemic stroke); NSTEMI, non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction; STEMI, ST-elevation myocardial infarction.

*

Includes 1 patient who died under the clinical suspicion of PE, and PE could not be ruled out as a cause of death.

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