Sex-differences in VTE


Is the VTE risk similar in men and women? (Illustration: MostPhotos)
The risk of VTE vary with age in men and women. Furthermore, men have a higher death rate than women in all age groups, which may overestimate the incidence rates of VTE. In this project, we will investigate the life-time risk of VTE in men and women after accounting for competing risk by death. We will further investigate the influence of body height on risk of VTE in men and women, and estimate the proportion of events in the population that can be attributed to prothrombotic genotypes in men and women. 

External collaborators: Kristian Hveem (HUNT Center for Clinical and Molecular Epidemiology, NTNU), Henrik Toft Sørensen (Department of Clinical Epidemiology, Aarhus University)

Publications:

Arnesen et al. Estimated lifetime risk of venous thromboembolism in men and women in a Danish nationwide cohort: impact of competing risk of death. Eur J Epidemiol 2022.



Members:

Sigrid Kufaas Brækkan (Principal investigator)
John Bjarne Hansen
Carl Arne Løchen Arnesen


Financial/grant information:

North Norwegian Health Authority