Practice Patterns and Outcomes of Retrievable Vena Cava Filters in Trauma Patients: An AAST Multicenter Study

  • Karmy-Jones, Riyad
  • Jurkovich, Gregory J.
  • Velmahos, George C.
  • Burdick, Thomas
  • Spaniolas, Konstantinos
  • Todd, Samuel R.
  • McNally, Michael
  • Jacoby, Robert C.
  • Link, Daniel
  • Janczyk, Randy J.
  • Ivascu, Felicia A.
  • McCann, Michael
  • Obeid, Farouck
  • Hoff, William S.
  • McQuay, Nathaniel
  • Tieu, Brandon H.
  • Schreiber, Martin A.
  • Nirula, Ram
  • Brasel, Karen
  • Dunn, Julie A.
  • Gambrell, Debbie
  • Huckfeldt, Roger
  • Harper, Jayna
  • Schaffer, Kathryn B.
  • Tominaga, Gail T.
  • Vinces, Fausto Y.
  • Sperling, David
  • Hoyt, David
Publication date
January 2007
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study is to describe practice patterns and outcomes of posttraumatic retrievable inferior vena caval filters (R-IVCF). METHODS: A retrospective review of R-IVCFs placed during 2004 at 21 participating centers with follow up to July 1, 2005 was performed. Primary outcomes included major complications (migration, pulmonary embolism [PE], and symptomatic caval occlusion) and reasons for failure to retrieve. RESULTS: Of 446 patients (69% male, 92% blunt trauma) receiving R-IVCFs, 76% for prophylactic indications and 79% were placed by interventional radiology. Excluding 33 deaths, 152 were Gunter-Tulip (G-T), 224 Recovery (R), and 37 Optease (Opt). Placement occurred 6 ± 8 days after admission and retrieval at 50...

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