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Risk assessment models of cancer-associated thrombosis - Potentials and perspectives

Florian Moik, Cornelia Englisch, Ingrid Pabinger, Cihan Ay

2021Thrombosis Update26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Patients with cancer are at increased risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE). Risk assessment models can help identifying high-risk populations that might benefit from primary thromboprophylaxis. Currently, the Khorana score is suggested to select patients for primary thromboprophylaxis. However, risk stratification with the Khorana-score remains imperfect, which led to the development of subsequent clinical risk assessment models (PROTECHT-, CONKO-, ONKOTEV-, TiCat-, COMPASS-CAT-score). Further, recently, a simplified, personalized risk prediction tool for cancer-associated VTE, incorporating cancer type and D-Dimer levels has been proposed by Pabinger et al. (CATSCORE). Also, novel models have been designed specifically for specific tumour types, such as lung cancer (ROADMAP-CAT), gynaecological cancer (THROMBOGYN), lymphoma (THROLY), or multiple myeloma (SAVED-; IMPEDE VTE-score). In the present narrative review, we comprehensively summarize available data on currently available risk assessment models for VTE in patients with cancer, provide a critical discussion on their clinical utility, and give an outlook towards future developments.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineRisk assessmentIntensive care medicineRisk stratificationCancerLung cancerVenous thromboembolismNarrative reviewThrombosisRisk management toolsInternal medicineOncologyComputer scienceComputer securityVenous Thromboembolism Diagnosis and ManagementAcute Myocardial Infarction ResearchBlood Coagulation and Thrombosis Mechanisms
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