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Thromboembolism in Pregnancy

  • Practice Bulletin PB
  • Number 196
  • July 2018

ABSTRACT: Women who are pregnant or in the postpartum period have a fourfold to fivefold increased risk of thromboembolism compared with nonpregnant women 1 2. Approximately 80% of thromboembolic events in pregnancy are venous 3, with a prevalence of 0.5–2.0 per 1,000 pregnant women 4 5 6 7 8 9. Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is one of the leading causes of maternal mortality in the United States, accounting for 9.3% of all maternal deaths 10.

The prevalence and severity of this condition during pregnancy and the peripartum period warrant special consideration of management and therapy. Such therapy includes the treatment of acute thrombotic events and prophylaxis for those at increased risk of thrombotic events. The purpose of this document is to provide information regarding the risk factors, diagnosis, management, and prevention of thromboembolism, particularly VTE in pregnancy. This Practice Bulletin has been revised to reflect updated guidance regarding screening for thromboembolism risk and management of anticoagulation around the time of delivery.

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