Table 2.

Characteristics of the Subjects With a Venous Thromboembolic Event During the Study, the Relation to a Risk Period, the Location, and the Diagnostic Method

Sex/Age Deficiency Levels Antigen, ActivityRisk Period Location VTE Diagnostic Method
1  F/42 AT  80%, 54%  None  Proximal DVT  Ultrasonography 
2  F/66  AT  75%, 56%  None  Proximal DVT Venography  
3  F/56  PC  51%, 43%  None Proximal DVT  Ultrasonography  
4  F/66  PC  50%, 45%  None  Pulmonary embolism Ventilation-perfusion scan  
5  F/69  PS 44%*, 45%  None  Proximal DVT  Ultrasonography  
M/42  AT  49%, 45%  Femur fracture  Proximal DVT Ultrasonography  
7  F/66  AT  78%, 52%  Radial fracture  Proximal DVT  Ultrasonography  
8  M/24  AT 56%, 50%  Trauma and surgery  Proximal DVT Ultrasonography  
9  F/32  PS  57%*; 52%, 50% Postpartum  Proximal DVT  Ultrasonography 
Sex/Age Deficiency Levels Antigen, ActivityRisk Period Location VTE Diagnostic Method
1  F/42 AT  80%, 54%  None  Proximal DVT  Ultrasonography 
2  F/66  AT  75%, 56%  None  Proximal DVT Venography  
3  F/56  PC  51%, 43%  None Proximal DVT  Ultrasonography  
4  F/66  PC  50%, 45%  None  Pulmonary embolism Ventilation-perfusion scan  
5  F/69  PS 44%*, 45%  None  Proximal DVT  Ultrasonography  
M/42  AT  49%, 45%  Femur fracture  Proximal DVT Ultrasonography  
7  F/66  AT  78%, 52%  Radial fracture  Proximal DVT  Ultrasonography  
8  M/24  AT 56%, 50%  Trauma and surgery  Proximal DVT Ultrasonography  
9  F/32  PS  57%*; 52%, 50% Postpartum  Proximal DVT  Ultrasonography 
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PS total antigen.

PS free antigen.

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