The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of individual dose adjustment of low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) based on the results of the thrombodynamics test (TD) in patients at extremely high risk of postoperative venous thromboembolism (VTE). This is a single-center, open-label, randomized clinical study with a blinded assessor for primary efficacy outcome. Patients after elective or emergent major surgery having 10 or more Caprini scores at the baseline, who already received two subcutaneous injections of enoxaparin: 40 mg at 6-12 hours after the surgery ("key injection 1") and 40 mg at 12 hours after the previous injection ("key injection 2"), who had no VTE at the baseline, and who signed informed consent, are subjected to laboratory examination by the TD. Blood samples are taken 12 hours after the "key injection 1" and 24 hours after the "key injection 2". If one of the relevant parameters of the TD (initial velocity of clot growth rate and clot size) exceeds the set threshold, the Caprini scores are recalculated adding 3 points for "other thrombophilic state" confirmed by the thrombodynamics. The patient may be included in the study if the new sum exceeds 13 points (initial 10 scores + additional 3 scores). Within 60 hours from the surgery, the included patients are randomly allocated to one of two groups: Experimental or Control. Patients in the Control group continue to receive the standard dose of enoxaparin 40 mg every 24 hours (once daily). In the Experimental group, the dose of enoxaparin is increased to 30 mg every 12 hours (twice daily). Blood samples for TD are taken during the next two days at 24 hours after the administration of each daily dose of enoxaparin. A whole leg duplex ultrasound scan (DUS) is performed in all patients during the screening period and at 7-10 days after the surgery or in case of any suspicion for deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or superficial vein thrombosis (SVT). Computed tomography pulmonary angiography (CTPA) is carried out in any clinical suspicion for pulmonary embolism (PE). An autopsy is performed in all dead patients. The total follow-up period is 30 days. After discharge, patients are invited to the hospital for clinical examination with DUS or interviewed by phone to identify symptomatic VTE.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
9
Once-daily subcutaneous injection of a standard prophylactic dose of Enoxaparin 40 mg according to the set schedule: * 12 hours before the surgery (if applicable) on a postoperative day -1 (POD -1) * 6-12 hours after the surgery (key injection 1) on the surgery day (POD 0) * 12 hours after the previous key injection 1 (key injection 2) on the POD 1 * 24 hours after the previous key injection 2 on the POD 2
Once-daily subcutaneous injection (every 24 hours) of a standard prophylactic dose of Enoxaparin 40 mg since POD 3 and until discharge
Twice-daily subcutaneous injection (every 12 hours) of an escalated prophylactic dose of Enoxaparin 30 mg since POD 3 and until discharge
Applied before or just after the surgery and used around the clock until discharge
Blood sampling for TD: * 12 hours after key injection 1 (TD-12) on the POD 1 * 24 hours after key injection 2 (TD-24) on the POD 2 * 24 hours after each daily injection on the POD 4 (TD-4) and POD 5 (TD-5)
Moscow Clinical Hospital no.24
Moscow, Russia
Symptomatic and asymptomatic venous thrombosis by postoperative day 10
The number of patients with a combination of asymptomatic DVT or SVT revealed by routine DUS performed by blinded assessor between 7 and 10 postoperative day and symptomatic DVT or SVT confirmed by unscheduled DUS.
Time frame: day 10 after surgery
The number of patients with the reduction of any relevant parameter of the TD test by postoperative day 5
The number of patients in whom any relevant parameter of the TD test does not exceed the set threshold at control blood test on POD-5 (TD-5): -initial velocity of clot growth (Vin) \<62.5 μm / min at 12 hours after enoxaparin 30 mg injection (experimental group) or \<64.5 μm / min at 24 hours after enoxaparin 40 mg injection (control group) or -clot size (CS): \<1333.5 μm at 12 hours after enoxaparin 30 mg injection (experimental group) or \<1351.5 μm / min at 24 hours after enoxaparin 40 mg injection (control group)
Time frame: day 5 after surgery
The number of patients with the reduction of all relevant parameters of the TD test by postoperative day 5
The number of patients in whom all relevant parameters of the TD test do not exceed the set threshold at control blood test on POD-5 (TD-5): -initial velocity of clot growth (Vin) \<62.5 μm / min at 12 hours after enoxaparin 30 mg injection (experimental group) and \<64.5 μm / min at 24 hours after enoxaparin 40 mg injection (control group) and -clot size (CS): \<1333.5 μm at 12 hours after enoxaparin 30 mg injection (experimental group) and \<1351.5 μm / min at 24 hours after enoxaparin 40 mg injection (control group)
Time frame: day 5 after surgery
The number of patients with the normalization of every parameter of the TD test by postoperative day 5
The number of patients in whom every parameter of the TD test does not exceed the upper limit of normal at control blood test on POD-5 (TD-5): * initial velocity of clot growth (Vin) \<56 μm / min, and * clot size (CS): \<1200 μm, and * lag-time: \>0.6 sec, and * stationary velocity of clot growth: \<29 μm / min, and * clot density: \<32000 c.u., and * spontaneous clots: negative.
Time frame: day 5 after surgery
Symptomatic and asymptomatic venous thromboembolism by postoperative day 10
The number of patients with a combination of asymptomatic DVT or SVT revealed by routine DUS performed by blinded assessor between 7 and 10 postoperative day and symptomatic DVT, SVT, or PE confirmed by unscheduled DUS, CTPA, or autopsy.
Time frame: day 10 after surgery
Symptomatic pulmonary embolism by postoperative day 10
The number of patients with symptomatic pulmonary embolism confirmed by CTPA or autopsy
Time frame: day 10 after surgery
Fatal pulmonary embolism by postoperative day 10
The number of patients with fatal pulmonary embolism confirmed by autopsy
Time frame: day 10 after surgery
Death by postoperative day 10
The number of patients who died for any reason within 10 days after surgery
Time frame: day 10 after surgery
Symptomatic and asymptomatic venous thromboembolism by postoperative day 30
The number of patients with a combination of asymptomatic DVT or SVT revealed by routine DUS performed by blinded assessor between 7 and 10 postoperative day and symptomatic DVT, SVT, or PE confirmed by appropriate medical image or autopsy within 30 days after surgery as revealed by clinical examination, the examination of medical records or telephone interview.
Time frame: day 30 after surgery
Death by postoperative day 30
The number of patients who died for any reason within 30 days after surgery as revealed by the telephone interview and/or examination of medical records.
Time frame: day 30 after surgery
Major bleeding by postoperative day 30
The number of patients with major bleeding as defined by the International Society of Thrombosis and Hemostasis occurred within 30 days after surgery as assessed by the Data Monitoring Committee.
Time frame: day 30 after surgery
Clinically relevant non-major bleeding by postoperative day 30
The number of patients with clinically relevant non-major bleeding as defined by the International Society of Thrombosis and Hemostasis occurred within 30 days after surgery as assessed by the Data Monitoring Committee.
Time frame: day 30 after surgery
Minor bleeding by postoperative day 30
The number of patients with any other bleeding not fulfilling the criteria of major nor clinically relevant non-major bleeding that occurred within 30 days after surgery as assessed by the Data Monitoring Committee.
Time frame: day 30 after surgery
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