
Prevalence of thromboembolic complications depending upon compliance and preventive care after endoprosthetics of large joints
Author(s) -
Г. А. Пальшин,
S. S. Pavlov,
M. Yu. Markovchina,
A. N. Komissarov,
Pavel Markov,
M.M. Vinokurov,
Р. Е. Костив,
A. I. Ustinova,
V. G. Palshin
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
tihookeanskij medicinskij žurnal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1609-1175
DOI - 10.34215/1609-1175-2020-1-46-48
Subject(s) - medicine , deep vein , thrombosis , medical prescription , pulmonary embolism , compliance (psychology) , surgery , intensive care medicine , emergency medicine , psychology , social psychology , pharmacology
Objective . The study objective is to assess the efficacy of preventive care for thromboembolic complications after endoprosthetics of large joints depending on patients’ compliance. Methods : Prospective clinical examination of 686 patients aged 50–70 years, who underwent the endoprosthetics of knee and hip joints. Preventive care for thrombosis and embolism was performed according to three regimens: 1) monotherapy with parenteral low molecular weight heparins, 2) therapy with low molecular weight heparins converted to indirect anticoagulants, 3) administration of oral anticoagulants. Results : 376 patients (54.8%) fully complied with the medical recommendations. The rest 310 patients (45.2%), non-compliant patients, ignored medical prescriptions: refusal to take anticoagulants, spontaneous replacement of anticoagulants with antiplatelet agents, not taking medications as prescribed. Among compliant patients, deep vein thrombosis of lower extremities was registered in 9 cases (2.4%); among non-compliant patients, it was registered in 13 cases (4.2%). Conclusions : Deep vein thrombosis of lower extremities was registered significantly more often in non-compliant patients. To increase the efficacy of the prevention care for thromboembolic complications after endoprosthetics of large joints, more attention should be paid to explanatory work, explaining to patients the nature and negative consequences of compliance violations.