safety assessment of anticoagulation therapy in patients with hemorrhagic cerebral venous thrombosis.

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kavian ghandehari professor, department of cerebrovascular disease and neurocognitive research center, school of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran.

hamid reza riasi assistant professor, department of neurology, school of medicine, birjand university of medical sciences, birjand, iran

ali noureddine resident, department of neurology, school of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran

shahram masoudinezhad resident, department of neurology, school of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran

چکیده

background: anticoagulation therapy is a routine treatment in patients with hemorrhagic cerebral venous thrombosis (cvt). however, fear of hemorrhagic complications and deterioration course following anticoagulation often disturbs the responsible physician. methods: this was a prospective observational study on consecutive cvt patients with hemorrhagic venous infarction or subarachnoid hemorrhage (sah) admitted in ghaem hospital, mashhad, iran, during 2006-2012. the diagnosis of cvt in suspected cases was confirmed by magnetic resonance imaging/magnetic resonance venography (mri/mrv), and computerized tomography (ct) angiography following established diagnostic criteria. demographic data, clinical manifestations from onset to end of the observation period, location of thrombus, location and size of infarction and hemorrhage, and clinical course during treatment were recorded. choice of the treatment was left to the opinion of the treating physician. clinical course during 1 week of treatment was assessed based on the baseline modified national institute of health stroke scale (nihss) score. three or more points decrease or increase of modified nihss after 1 week of treatment was considered as improvement or deterioration courses, respectively. other clinical courses were categorized as stabilization course. results: 102 hemorrhagic cvt patients (80 females, 22 males) with mean age of 38.6 ± 8 years were prospectively investigated. of the 102 hemorrhagic cvt patients in the acute phase, 52 patients (50.9%) were anticoagulated with adjusted dose intravenous heparin infusion and 50 cases (49.1%) received subcutaneous enoxaparin 1mg/kg twice daily. decreased consciousness had a significant effect on the clinical course of the patients (x(2) = 9.493, df = 2, p = 0.009). presence of sah had no significant effect on the clinical course of our anticoagulated hemorrhagic cvt cases (x(2) = 0.304, df = 2, p = 0.914). extension of infarction in more than two thirds of a hemisphere had a significant influence on the distribution of clinical courses (x(2) = 5.867, df = 2, p = 0.044). difference in distribution of clinical course among the two groups of our hemorrhagic cvt patients was not significant (x(2) = 8.14, df = 1, p = 0.87). conclusion: patients with hemorrhagic cvt without other contraindication for anticoagulation should be treated either with dose-adjusted intravenous heparin or body-weight-adjusted subcutaneous low molecular-weight heparin.

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iranian journal of neurology

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