Venous thromboembolism risk stratification in trauma using the Caprini risk assessment model.

Thromb Res

University of Massachusetts Medical School, Department of Surgery, Division of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care, 55 Lake Ave North, Worcester, MA 01655, USA.

Published: December 2021


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Introduction: The Caprini risk assessment model is widely used for venous thromboembolism (VTE) but has limited data in trauma. The study objective was to determine if the Caprini risk assessment model could effectively risk stratify trauma patients.

Materials And Methods: We performed a retrospective review of trauma patients aged ≥18 years, admitted for greater than 24 h at a level one trauma center from January 1, 2018, to December 31, 2018. Demographic and clinical data were analyzed to generate Caprini scores. Multiple logistic regression assessed odds of inpatient VTE.

Results: A total of 1279 patients met study eligibility, with a total of 33 VTE (2.6%). When comparing those with VTE to those without, the mean age was lower (52.5 vs 59.5, p = 0.06, respectively), sex distribution was similar, but mean body mass index was higher (30.2 vs 27.4, p = 0.019, respectively). The mean Caprini score was 9.9, and 75.5% had a score >4, the traditional Caprini high-risk cutoff. The VTE group had a higher mean Injury Severity Score (17.8 vs 12.6, p = 0.011), and mean Caprini score (16.4 vs 9.8, p < 0.001). Multiple logistic regression found Caprini score, not Injury Severity Score, was associated with higher odds of VTE (adjusted odds ratio 1.06, 95% confidence interval 1.02-1.10), after adjusting for Injury Severity Score, any missed doses of VTE chemoprophylaxis, and VTE prophylaxis type.

Conclusions: Higher Caprini scores are associated with elevated odds of inpatient VTE within hospitalized trauma patients. These data support using the Caprini risk assessment model in the trauma population, which may aid in risk stratification.

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