Investigator

Warren Clements

Adjunct Professor · Monash University, Department of surgery

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Papers(1)
PREDICTing Post-Embol…
Collaborators(1)
Rohan Nandurkar
Institutions(1)
Alfred Health

Papers

PREDICTing Post-Embolization Syndrome after uterine fibroid embolization: the PREDICT-PES study

Abstract Objectives To identify the rate of clinically significant post-embolization syndrome (csPES) in our cohort of patients after uterine artery embolization (UAE) for symptomatic fibroids and to identify risk factors associated with the development of csPES. Methods Retrospective case-control study. All patients who underwent UAE for symptomatic fibroids between the 18-month period of March 1, 2022 and September 1, 2023 were recruited. csPES was defined as maximum pain score on visual analogue scale of >5 out of 10, plus at least 1 of: morphine patient-controlled analgesia dose >10 mg, fever, or use of 2 or more antiemetics. Results A total of 69 patients were included, mean age 46.2 years, and median uterine volume 393 mL (range 80-2288 mL). The rate of csPES was 47.8% (33 patients). After adjusting for confounding using multiparametric logistic regression, a positive association was seen between nulliparity and developing csPES (OR: 5.51, 95% CI: 1.297-23.410, P = .021). In addition, a trend was shown between increasing age and a reduced odds of developing csPES (OR: 0.87, 95% CI: 0.748-1.002, P = .054). Conclusion The rate of csPES in our cohort was 47.8%, and nulliparity was strongly associated with the development of csPES. We can use this to better counsel our patients regarding the odds of csPES when these risks are present at pre-procedure consultation and target additional interventions at reducing csPES in this population. Advances in knowledge Clinically significant post-embolization syndrome is common after UAE for symptomatic fibroids. This study showed that nulliparity is a risk factor for developing, previously not known or reported.

114Works
1Papers
1Collaborators
Uterine NeoplasmsLiver NeoplasmsSyndromeDelayed DiagnosisRaynaud DiseaseColorectal NeoplasmsCommunicable Disease Control

Positions

2017–

Adjunct Professor

Monash University · Department of surgery

2016–

Interventional Radiologist

Alfred Health · Radiology

Education

2023

Graduate Certificate in Foundations of Clinical Research

Harvard University · Harvard Medical School

2022

Master of Health Administration

Monash University

2015

Fellow, RANZCR

Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists

2008

Bachelor of Medicine / Bachelor of Surgery

University of Queensland · Medicine

2004

Honours Degree of Bachelor of Biomedical Science

Monash University · Immunology

2003

Bachelor of Biomedical Science

Monash University

Country

AU

Keywords
radiologyinterventional radiology