Abstract 3882
Background
Patients with high-grade glioma (HGG) are at increased risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE), throughout the course of disease. Prophylactic anticoagulation is not established outside of perioperative context, due to potential for intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) and the limited data available for predictive VTE scores. Our study aims to characterize VTE risk and assess anticoagulation safety in HGG.
Methods
Retrospective analysis of adult patients with HGG diagnosis, proposed to systemic treatment between 2009 and 2018. Exclusion criteria was anticoagulation previous to diagnosis. VTE was defined as radiographic-confirmed thrombus in venous system. Risk factors for VTE and ICH were analyzed by chi-squared test and multivariate logistic regression; survival analysis by Kaplan-Meier method.
Results
Of 410 patients, 31 (7,8%) developed a VTE, including 22 deep, 6 pulmonary and 3 central vein thrombosis. Twenty-nine patients with VTE had WHO grade 4 glioma and 2 patients had grade 3 (anaplastic astrocytoma and oligodendroglioma). In 22 cases, the VTE occurred during systemic treatment, more frequently during Temozolomide (n = 15), followed by Irinotecan+Bevacizumab (n = 6). The median time to VTE was 10,11 months. Khorana score, age, ECOG performance status, smoking and obesity did not significantly differ in the VTE population. All VTE were initially treated with low molecular weight heparin (LMWH), of which 64.5% maintained LMWH, and the remainder switched to warfarin (19.4%) or to direct oral anticoagulant (16.1%). Six patients (19,4%) had spontaneous ICH under anticoagulation. Patients with grade 3 glioma (p = 0,032) had significantly higher rates of ICH. Patients with higher ECOG had significantly higher risk of ICH (OR 3,23 (95CI 1,18-8,81), p = 0,022). HAS-BLED and ACCP bleeding scores were not associated with ICH. There was no significant difference in overall survival for TVE or ICH.
Conclusions
According to our data, ICH occurred in nearly 20% anticoagulated patients with HGG, as described in literature, and did not correlate with poorer prognosis. High ECOG performance status was an independent risk factor for ICH. Further effort towards better prediction models for VTE and ICH in HGG is warranted.
Clinical trial identification
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Funding
Has not received any funding.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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