Clinical conditions most frequently associated with DIC
Condition . | Examples . | Impact of precipitating condition . |
---|---|---|
Severe infectious diseases | Gram-positive or -negative organisms, malaria, hemorrhagic fevers | Thrombosis may contribute to organ failure (eg acute kidney failure)14,18 |
Malignancy | Solid tumors (eg, adenocarcinomas) | Primarily thrombotic consequences/VTE23 |
Acute promyelocytic leukemia or monocytic leukemia | Severe thrombocytopenia and factor deficiency may lead to bleeding21 | |
Trauma | Multitrauma | Primary feature is acute bleeding, followed by thrombosis24,26 |
Brain injury | ||
Burns | ||
Obstetrical complications | Abruptio placentae | Profuse bleeding in combination with thrombotic complications27,28 |
Amniotic fluid embolism | ||
Vascular malformations | Kasabach-Merrit syndrome | Bleeding primarily with severe thrombocytopenia and hypofibrinogenaemia3 |
Giant hemangiomas | ||
Other vascular malformations | ||
Large aortic aneurysms | ||
Severe immunologic reactions | Transfusion reaction | |
Heat stroke | Thrombotic features more common than bleeding | |
Post–cardiopulmonary resuscitation | Thrombosis is a greater risk than bleeding |
Condition . | Examples . | Impact of precipitating condition . |
---|---|---|
Severe infectious diseases | Gram-positive or -negative organisms, malaria, hemorrhagic fevers | Thrombosis may contribute to organ failure (eg acute kidney failure)14,18 |
Malignancy | Solid tumors (eg, adenocarcinomas) | Primarily thrombotic consequences/VTE23 |
Acute promyelocytic leukemia or monocytic leukemia | Severe thrombocytopenia and factor deficiency may lead to bleeding21 | |
Trauma | Multitrauma | Primary feature is acute bleeding, followed by thrombosis24,26 |
Brain injury | ||
Burns | ||
Obstetrical complications | Abruptio placentae | Profuse bleeding in combination with thrombotic complications27,28 |
Amniotic fluid embolism | ||
Vascular malformations | Kasabach-Merrit syndrome | Bleeding primarily with severe thrombocytopenia and hypofibrinogenaemia3 |
Giant hemangiomas | ||
Other vascular malformations | ||
Large aortic aneurysms | ||
Severe immunologic reactions | Transfusion reaction | |
Heat stroke | Thrombotic features more common than bleeding | |
Post–cardiopulmonary resuscitation | Thrombosis is a greater risk than bleeding |
VTE, venous thromboembolism.