Lungenembolie kann häufig ambulant behandelt werden

Die Teilnahme an der OPTE war beschränkt auf Patienten mit einer geringgradigen Lungenembolie der Klasse I und II in einem Pulmonary embolism severity Index, der die wesentlichen Risikofaktoren für einen komplizierten Verlauf der Erkrankung abfragt. Es gab darüber hinaus 14 Ausschlusskriterien. Sie hatten dazu geführt, dass von 1.557 gescreenten Patienten nur 470 (30 Prozent) in die Studie aufgenommen wurden. Diese strenge Selektion könnte nach Ansicht von Howard der Grund für das Ausbleiben von schweren Komplikationen gewesen sein.

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Lungenembolie kann häufig ambulant behandelt werden

Die Teilnahme an der OPTE war beschränkt auf Patienten mit einer geringgradigen Lungenembolie der Klasse I und II in einem Pulmonary embolism severity Index, der die wesentlichen Risikofaktoren für einen komplizierten Verlauf der Erkrankung abfragt.




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Background Although practice guidelines recommend outpatient care for selected, haemodynamically stable patients with pulmonary embolism, most treatment is presently inpatient based. We aimed to assess non-inferiority of outpatient care compared with inpatient care. Methods We undertook an open-label, randomised non-inferiority trial at 19 emergency departments in Switzerland, France, Belgium, and the USA. We randomly assigned patients with acute, symptomatic pulmonary embolism and a low risk of death (pulmonary embolism severity index risk classes I or II) with a computer-generated randomisation sequence (blocks of 2–4) in a 1:1 ratio to initial outpatient (ie, discharged from hospital ≤24 h after randomisation) or inpatient treatment with subcutaneous enoxaparin (≥5 days) followed by oral anticoagulation (≥90 days). The primary outcome was symptomatic, recurrent venous thromboembolism within 90 days; safety outcomes included major bleeding within 14 or 90 days and mortality within 90 days. We used a non-inferiority margin of 4% for a difference between inpatient and outpatient groups. We included all enrolled patients in the primary analysis, excluding those lost to follow-up. This trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number N! CT00425542. Findings Between February, 2007, and June, 2010, we enrolled 344 eligible patients. In the primary analysis, one (0·6%) of 171 outpatients developed recurrent venous thromboembolism within 90 days compared with none of 168 inpatients (95% upper confidence limit [UCL] 2·7%; p=0·011). Only one (0·6%) patient in each treatment group died within 90 days (95% UCL 2·1%; p=0·005), and two (1·2%) of 171 outpatients and no inpatients had major bleeding within 14 days (95% UCL 3·6%; p=0·031). By 90 days, three (1·8%) outpatients but no inpatients had developed major bleeding (95% UCL 4·5%; p=0·086). Mean length of stay was 0·5 days (SD 1·0) for outpatients and 3·9 days (SD 3·1) for inpatients. Interpretation In selected low-risk patients with pulmonary embolism, outpatient care can safely and effectively be used in place of inpatient care. Funding Swiss National Science Foundation, Programme Hospitalier de Recherche Clinique, and the US National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Sanofi-Aventis provided free drug supply in the participating European centres.


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