Anticoagulation strategies in patients with coexisting traumatic intracranial hematomas and cerebral venous sinus thrombosis: an observational cohort study

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Antonsson, Julia [1 ]
Tatter, Charles [1 ,2 ]
Agren, Anna [3 ]
Alpkvist, Peter [1 ,4 ]
Thelin, Eric Peter [1 ,5 ]
Fletcher-Sandersjoo, Alexander [1 ,4 ]
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[1] Karolinska Inst, Dept Clin Neurosci, Bioclin J5 20, S-17164 Stockholm, Sweden
[2] Stockholm Southern Hosp, Dept Radiol, Stockholm, Sweden
[3] Karolinska Univ Hosp, Hematol Ctr, Coagulat Unit, Stockholm, Sweden
[4] Karolinska Univ Hosp, Dept Neurosurg, Stockholm, Sweden
[5] Karolinska Univ Hosp, Dept Neurol, Stockholm, Sweden
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Traumatic brain injury; Dural sinus thrombosis; Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis; Intracranial hematoma; Anticoagulation; HEAD TRAUMA; MANAGEMENT; FRACTURE;
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10.1007/s00701-024-06287-5
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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PurposePost-traumatic cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (ptCVT) is a rare but serious complication of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Managing ptCVT is challenging due to the concurrent risk of traumatic intracranial hematoma (ICH) expansion. Limited data exists on the safety and efficacy of anticoagulation therapy (ACT) in these cases.MethodsThis single-center observational cohort study included adult TBI patients with concurrent ICH and ptCVT. Low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) or heparin infusion was used to treat all ptCVTs based on institutional protocols. The outcomes of interest were hemorrhagic and thrombotic complications.ResultsOut of 1,039 TBI-patients admitted between 2006 and 2020, 32 met the inclusion criteria. The median time from injury to ptCVT diagnosis was 24 h. ACT was initiated at a median of 9 h after ptCVT diagnosis. Patients were administered either heparin infusion (n = 8) or LMWH at dosages ranging from 28 to 72% of the therapeutic level (n = 24). There were no hemorrhagic complications, even in patients receiving LMWH at >= 50% of the therapeutic dose. Thrombotic complications occurred in 3 patients (9.4%) - two cases of thrombus progression and one venous infarct. The patients who developed thrombotic complications differed from those who did not by having a 17-h delay in ACT initiation after diagnosis or by receiving an initial LMWH dose at 28% of the therapeutic level.ConclusionLMWH at approximately 50% of the therapeutic level was effective for managing ptCVT associated with TBI in our retrospective dataset, with no risk of hematoma expansion. Prospective trials are warranted to confirm these results.
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