Sex differences in venous thromboembolism outcomes: findings from the GARFIELD-VTE registry
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Issued Date
2025-01-01
Resource Type
ISSN
09536205
eISSN
18790828
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-105014429658
Journal Title
European Journal of Internal Medicine
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SCOPUS
Bibliographic Citation
European Journal of Internal Medicine (2025)
Suggested Citation
Prandoni P., Fluharty M., Schellong S., Bounameaux H., Haas S., Mantovani L.G., Sholkamy S., Kondo K., Gibbs H., Jing Z.C., Chiang C.E., Verhamme P., Turpie A.G., Weitz J.I., Ageno W., Goto S., Angchaisuksiri P., Pieper K., Kakkar A.K. Sex differences in venous thromboembolism outcomes: findings from the GARFIELD-VTE registry. European Journal of Internal Medicine (2025). doi:10.1016/j.ejim.2025.106492 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/112003
Title
Sex differences in venous thromboembolism outcomes: findings from the GARFIELD-VTE registry
Author's Affiliation
Technische Universität München
McMaster University
Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca
Università degli Studi dell'Insubria
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
The Alfred
Guangdong Provincial People’s Hospital of Southern Medical University
Université de Genève Faculté de Médecine
Faculty of Medicine - Ain Shams University
Tokai University School of Medicine
Ramathibodi Hospital
Departement Cardiovasculaire Wetenschappen
Kokura Kinen Hospital
Thrombosis and Atherosclerosis Research Institute
Thrombosis Research Institute
Arianna Foundation on Anticoagulation
Municipal Hospital Dresden
McMaster University
Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca
Università degli Studi dell'Insubria
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
The Alfred
Guangdong Provincial People’s Hospital of Southern Medical University
Université de Genève Faculté de Médecine
Faculty of Medicine - Ain Shams University
Tokai University School of Medicine
Ramathibodi Hospital
Departement Cardiovasculaire Wetenschappen
Kokura Kinen Hospital
Thrombosis and Atherosclerosis Research Institute
Thrombosis Research Institute
Arianna Foundation on Anticoagulation
Municipal Hospital Dresden
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Other Contributor(s)
Abstract
Background: The association of sex with clinical outcome risk in venous thromboembolism (VTE) is unclear. Objective: To investigate sex differences in clinical outcomes and anticoagulation effectiveness in VTE in the GARFIELD-VTE registry. Methods: Outcomes included all-cause mortality, VTE recurrence, major and any bleeding, myocardial infarction (MI)/acute coronary syndrome (ACS), and stroke/transient ischaemic attack (TIA) over 3 years of follow-up. Hazard ratios were calculated using Cox proportional hazard models with an assessment of sex interactions with parenteral, vitamin K antagonist (VKA), and direct oral anticoagulant (DOAC) therapies. Results: Of 10,650 patients, 5290 (49.7%) were female and 5360 were male. Females and males had comparable ages (median [Q1-Q3]; females: 60.6 [44.0–72.9] years, males: 60.0 [48.0–70.3] years), body mass index (females: 27.6 [23.6–32.7] kg/m<sup>2</sup>, males: 27.1 [24.4–30.6] kg/m<sup>2</sup>), and anticoagulant treatment. Females had greater risk of major (adjusted hazard ratio [95% CI (1.25 [1.01–1.55]) and any bleeding (1.32 [1.18–1.47]) than males, but lower risk of recurrent VTE (0.82 [0.72; 0.94]), MI/ACS (0.52 [0.36–0.76]) and stroke/TIA (0.72 [0.52–0.99]). VKA-treated females had greater risk of major (1.69 [1.16–2.48]) and any bleeding (1.43 [1.18–1.73]) than VKA-treated males, while DOAC-treated females had greater risk of any bleeding (1.37 [1.17–1.61]) but not major bleeding (1.22 [0.86–1.72]) than DOAC-treated males. Sensitivity analyses excluding patients with active cancer (N = 9752) yielded similar results. Conclusions: Compared with males, females with VTE have a greater risk of bleeding, but a lower risk of recurrent VTE, MI/ACS, and stroke/TIA. Sex appears to affect the relationship between VKA and DOAC treatment and bleeding in VTE.
