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Vascular | 2008

Internal Jugular, Subclavian, and Axillary Deep Venous Thrombosis and the Risk of Pulmonary Embolism

Kevin Major; Sebina Bulic; Vincent L. Rowe; Kevin Patel; Fred A. Weaver

The objective of this study was to investigate the risk of acute internal jugular, subclavian, and axillary deep venous thrombosis (upper torso DVT [UTDVT]) and pulmonary embolism (PE) and the role of anticoagulation in a cohort of hospitalized patients. A 2-year retrospective review of hospitalized patients who underwent upper torso vein duplex scanning was performed. Patient demographics, underlying comorbidities, indication for scanning, diagnostic tests, intensive care unit stay, length of stay, presence of a central line (current or within the last 2 weeks), malignancy (current or former), hypercoaguable condition, postoperative state, renal failure, mortality, and use of anticoagulation were recorded. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to investigate significant risk factors for acute UTDVT. The impact of an acute UTDVT and use of anticoagulation on hospital length of stay, survival to 30 days and 1 year, and PE rate were calculated. One hundred eighty-nine patients were scanned. Sixty-three patients (33%) were found to have an acute UTDVT. The internal jugular vein was the most common site of thrombosis. The presence of a central venous catheter was the only factor found to be a significant risk factor for an acute UTDVT (p = .03). Five patients (7.9%) with an UTDVT had a PE documented by computed tomographic angiography-pulmonary arteriography, and all had an internal jugular thrombosis (four isolated and one combined with an axillary-subclavian thrombosis). No PE was fatal. Thirty-eight (60%) patients with an acute UTDVT were treated with therapeutic anticoagulation; the remainder were observed. All patients with a PE received anticoagulation. Hospital length of stay, 30-day mortality, and 12-month survival were no different for patients with and without an UTDVT (p = .7). The use of anticoagulation had no observable effect on survival in patients with UTDVT (p = .1). An acute internal jugular, subclavian, or axillary DVT is a relatively common finding in the hospitalized patient. Patients with a central line (current or within the previous 14 days) were at greatest risk, with an internal jugular vein thrombosis being the most common source. The inconsistent use of anticoagulation therapy for UTDVT was associated with a moderate risk of PE. A survival benefit for anticoagulation could not be documented.


Stroke | 2018

Abstract TP346: Older Age is Not Associated With Worse Outcomes Following Decompressive Hemicraniectomy for Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage

Roy Poblete; Peggy Nguyen; Emanuel Benjamin; Sebina Bulic; May Kim-Tenser; Nerses Sanossian; William J. Mack


Neurology | 2018

Bedside Ultrasonography of the Inferior Vena Cava for Volume Status Assessment Following Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage (P6.334)

Mohammad Hajighasemi-Ossareh; Roy Poblete; Sebina Bulic; Peggy Nguyen; May Kim-Tenser; Benjamin Emanuel


Neurology | 2018

Hashimoto’s Encephalitis Presenting as Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (P1.178)

Ellen Chang; May Kim-Tenser; Benjamin Emanuel; Sebina Bulic; John M. Ringman; Helena C. Chui


Stroke | 2016

Abstract WP56: Volume of Contrast Staining After Intra-arterial Thrombectomy is Predictive of Stroke Volume

Sebina Bulic; William J. Mack; Michelle Lin; Arun Paul Amar; Matthew S. Tenser; Nerses Sanossian; May Kim-Tenser; Gene Sung; Natalie Renda; Benjamin Emanuel


Neurology | 2015

Exploring Self-Reported Lifestyle and Career Choices Among Vascular Neurology Fellows (P2.304)

Sebina Bulic; Steven R. Levine; Priyank Khandelwal; Elaine Auerbach; Nerses Sanossian


Neurology | 2015

Comparison of major modifiable stroke risk factors associated with lacunar strokes in anterior and posterior circulation in multiethnic cohort (P7.143)

Sebina Bulic; Natalie Valle; Amy Towfighi


Neurology | 2015

Accuracy of mobile devices for acute stroke head CT interpretation among Neurologists in training. (P1.083)

Priyank Khandelwal; Clotilde Balucani; Leah Steinberg; Jeremy Weedon; Sebina Bulic; Elie Dancour; Kester Phillips; Carlos Escasena; Jihan Grant; Steven R. Levine


JVIN | 2015

Management of Fusiform Basilar Artery Aneurysm: Too much or Too little

Priyank Khandelwal; Mohit Sharma; Sebina Bulic; Sundeep Mangla


Neurology | 2014

Differences in Payment for Inpatient Transient Ischemic Attack Care Between Stroke Center and Non-Stroke-Center Hospitals (P3.128)

Shuhan He; Sebina Bulic; Suzie Kazaryan; Steven Cen; May Kim; William J. Mack; Nerses Sanossian

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May Kim-Tenser

University of Southern California

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William J. Mack

University of Southern California

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Benjamin Emanuel

University of Southern California

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Priyank Khandelwal

SUNY Downstate Medical Center

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May Kim

University of California

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Peggy Nguyen

University of Southern California

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Roy Poblete

University of Southern California

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Shuhan He

University of Southern California

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Steven Cen

University of Southern California

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