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Table 2 Characteristics and Treatment of Patients who had VTE

From: Postoperative D-dimer levels predict venous thromboembolisms detected with contrast-enhanced computerized tomography in patients undergoing anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction

Age, y

Gender

DVT/PE

Symptom

Medication, period

contrast-enhanced CT

Post D-dimer, μg/ml

39

Male

DVT

asymptomatic

Apixaban, 6 M

Not performed

4.5

47

Female

DVT

asymptomatic

Warfarin, 3 M

Disappear

3.7

24

Male

DVT

asymptomatic

Warfarin, 3 M

Not performed

1.7

39

Male

PE

asymptomatic

Warfarin, 3 M

Disappear

4.8

43

Male

PE

asymptomatic

Warfarin, 1 M

Disappear

4.2

27

Male

PE

asymptomatic

Warfarin, 1 M

Disappear

2.9

31

Male

PE and DVT

asymptomatic

Edoxaban Tosilate Hydrate, 3 M

Disappear

4.4

24

Male

PE

asymptomatic

Apixaban, 3 M

Disappear

4.2

37

Male

PE and DVT

asymptomatic

Edoxaban Tosilate Hydrate, 3 M

Not performed

3.7

50

Female

PE

asymptomatic

Apixaban, 3 M

Not performed

2.8

23

Female

DVT

Homan’s sign+

Rivaroxaban、3 M

Disappear

3.7

47

Female

DVT

asymptomatic

Apixaban, 3 M

Disappear

3.3

23

Female

PE and DVT

asymptomatic

Apixaban, 3 M

Not performed

3

39

Male

DVT

asymptomatic

Apixaban, 3 M

Disappear

1.8

43

Male

DVT

asymptomatic

Apixaban, 3 M

Not performed

2.5

  1. VTE Venous thromboembolism, DVT Deep vein thrombosis, PE Pulmonary embolism