Table 1.

Thrombotic and bleeding events post–hospital discharge

Age, ySexLength of hospital stay, dICU stayPostdischarge day event occurredTypeEvent detailsAnticoagulation received during index hospitalization
Thrombosis        
 33 Female 14 Yes PE Presented with acute shortness of breath and diagnosed with bilateral segmental pulmonary emboli Enoxaparin: 40 mg once daily 
 80 Female No 21 Left ventricular thrombus, central retinal artery occlusion Presented to emergency room with acute unilateral blindness; echocardiogram revealed a ventricular aneurysm with thrombus Heparin: 5000 U twice daily 
 51 Female No 25 Thrombosis of arteriovenous dialysis fistula Chronic dialysis for end-stage renal disease developed thrombus of established brachial fistula used for access Heparin: 5000 U twice daily 
 59 Female 11 Yes 40 Ischemic stroke Presented with vision loss, headache, and neglect and diagnosed with left parieto-occipital infarct Heparin: 5000 U twice daily/ Enoxaparin: 40 mg once daily 
Hemorrhage        
 78 Male 11 Yes 13 Major hemorrhage Mechanical fall with femoral fracture, received transfusion due to hematoma Enoxaparin: 40 mg once daily 
 60 Female No 16 CRNMB Large subcutaneous hematoma over lumbar sacral area following mechanical fall with referral to emergency room Heparin: 5000 U twice daily 
 77 Female No 24 CRNMB Recurrent epistaxis prompted admission for embolization Heparin: 5000 U twice daily 
 59 Male 14 No 30 CRNMB Gross hematuria required catheter placement and urologic evaluation None 
 73 Male No 31 Major hemorrhage Fall with head strike resulted in subarachnoid hemorrhage Enoxaparin: 40 mg once daily 
 51 Male 13 No 31 CRNMB Mechanical fall with scalp hematoma, required emergency management Enoxaparin: 40 mg once daily 
Age, ySexLength of hospital stay, dICU stayPostdischarge day event occurredTypeEvent detailsAnticoagulation received during index hospitalization
Thrombosis        
 33 Female 14 Yes PE Presented with acute shortness of breath and diagnosed with bilateral segmental pulmonary emboli Enoxaparin: 40 mg once daily 
 80 Female No 21 Left ventricular thrombus, central retinal artery occlusion Presented to emergency room with acute unilateral blindness; echocardiogram revealed a ventricular aneurysm with thrombus Heparin: 5000 U twice daily 
 51 Female No 25 Thrombosis of arteriovenous dialysis fistula Chronic dialysis for end-stage renal disease developed thrombus of established brachial fistula used for access Heparin: 5000 U twice daily 
 59 Female 11 Yes 40 Ischemic stroke Presented with vision loss, headache, and neglect and diagnosed with left parieto-occipital infarct Heparin: 5000 U twice daily/ Enoxaparin: 40 mg once daily 
Hemorrhage        
 78 Male 11 Yes 13 Major hemorrhage Mechanical fall with femoral fracture, received transfusion due to hematoma Enoxaparin: 40 mg once daily 
 60 Female No 16 CRNMB Large subcutaneous hematoma over lumbar sacral area following mechanical fall with referral to emergency room Heparin: 5000 U twice daily 
 77 Female No 24 CRNMB Recurrent epistaxis prompted admission for embolization Heparin: 5000 U twice daily 
 59 Male 14 No 30 CRNMB Gross hematuria required catheter placement and urologic evaluation None 
 73 Male No 31 Major hemorrhage Fall with head strike resulted in subarachnoid hemorrhage Enoxaparin: 40 mg once daily 
 51 Male 13 No 31 CRNMB Mechanical fall with scalp hematoma, required emergency management Enoxaparin: 40 mg once daily 

ICU, intensive care unit.

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