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BACKGROUND: The RIETE-VTE score was derived to risk-stratify patients with cancer-associated venous thromboembolism (CAT)

 


Abstract

BACKGROUND: The RIETE-VTE score was derived to risk-stratify patients with cancer-associated venous thromboembolism (CAT).

OBJECTIVES: To externally validate the RIETE-VTE score and to compare its prognostic performance with the modified Ottawa score.

PATIENTS/METHODS: We studied 178 elderly patients with CAT in a prospective multicenter cohort and assessed 30-day all-cause mortality, 90-day overall complications (mortality, major bleeding, or venous thromboembolism [VTE] recurrence), and 6-month VTE recurrence. Patients were stratified into RIETE-VTE and modified Ottawa score risk classes (low, intermediate, high). We compared the discriminative power (area under the receiver operating characteristics [ROC] curve) to predict mortality, overall complications, and VTE recurrence.

RESULTS: Fifteen patients (8.4%) died within 30 days, 42 (23.6%) experienced an overall complication by day 90, and 6 (3.4%) had recurrent VTE within 6 months. The RIETE-VTE and the modified Ottawa score classified similar proportions of patients as low-risk (35.4% vs 31.5%; P = .37). No low-risk patient died within 30 days. Low-risk patients identified by the RIETE-VTE and modified Ottawa score had similar rates of overall complications (7.9% vs 8.9%) and VTE recurrence (1.6% vs 1.8%). The modified Ottawa score and the RIETE-VTE score had similar areas under the ROC curve for predicting all-cause mortality (0.84 vs 0.75; P = .21), overall complications (0.74 vs 0.68; P = .26), and VTE recurrence (0.67 vs 0.64; P = .78).

CONCLUSIONS: Both the RIETE-VTE and modified Ottawa score accurately identified elderly patients with CAT who are at low-risk for short-term mortality and who are potential candidates for outpatient care.

PMID: 32124545 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

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