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2. Coagulation derangement and risk factors for valve thrombosis following transcatheter aortic valve implantation
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Ronak Rajani, Kiran Parmar, Bernard D Prendergast, Christopher Allen, Tiffany Patterson, Simon R Redwood, Beverley Hunt, Julia Grapsa, Jack Lee, Christopher Young, Harriet Hurrell, Rebecca Preston, Gianluca Lucchese, Giulia Esposito, Utkarsh Dutta, Nicholas Aroney, and Fiyyaz Ahmed-Jushuf
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Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Aims Durability of transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) is key to its expansion. We sought to identify incidence of valve thrombosis and predictors of valve thrombosis in our single centre with associated coagulation testing pre-TAVI and post-TAVI.Methods and results This single-centre observational study comprised patients undergoing transfemoral TAVI discussed in the Heart Team meeting . Patients were followed up with echocardiography at 120 days to identify incidence of elevated transvalvular gradient and multivariable analysis was performed to identify factors associated with an increased odds of developing valve thrombosis. In addition, 11 patients underwent baseline, day 1 and day 120 post-TAVI coagulation testing. Between August 2017 and August 2019, 437 consecutive patients underwent transfemoral TAVI. Of these patients, 207/437 (47.4%) had 3-month follow-up echo data available and were analysed. Of these patients, 26/207 (12.6%) had elevated transvalvular gradients. These patients tended to be younger (80±14 vs 83±6 years; p=0.047) with a lower ejection fraction (49±13 vs 54%±11%; p=0.021), with a greater proportion of the population experiencing atrial fibrillation (14/21, 54% vs 68/181, 38%; p=0.067). Following multivariable analysis, there remained a trend towards higher eccentricity index associated with elevated gradients. Baseline (pre-TAVI) elevation of thrombin antithrombin levels (56±63; reference range 1.0–4.1 ng/L) and PF 1+2 (791±632; reference range 69–229 ng/mL) normalised at 120 days post-TAVIConclusion This study demonstrated that in the cohort of patients undergoing transfemoral TAVI in our centre: younger age, poor ejection fraction, atrial fibrillation and increased baseline eccentricity of the aortic valve annulus were present to a greater extent in patients exhibiting elevated transvalvular gradients at 3-month follow-up. Further work is required to delineate the extent of coagulation derangement and confirm predictors of thrombosis.
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3. 36-month clinical outcomes of patients with venous thromboembolism
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Alexander G.G. Turpie, Alfredo E. Farjat, Sylvia Haas, Walter Ageno, Jeffrey I. Weitz, Samuel Z. Goldhaber, Shinya Goto, Pantep Angchaisuksiri, Gloria Kayani, Renato D. Lopes, Chern-En Chiang, Harry Gibbs, Eric Tse, Peter Verhamme, Hugo ten Cate, Juan Muntaner, Sebastian Schellong, Henri Bounameaux, Paolo Prandoni, Uma Maheshwari, Ajay K. Kakkar, Ab Loualidi, Abdurrahim Colak, Abraham Bezuidenhout, Abu Abdool-Carrim, Addala Azeddine, Adriaan Beyers, Adriaan Dees, Ahmed Mohamed, Ahmet Aksoy, Akihiko Abiko, Akinori Watanabe, Alan Krichell, Alberto Alfredo Fernandez, Alberto Tosetto, Alexey Khotuntsov, Alisha Oropallo, Alison Slocombe, Allan Kelly, Amanda Clark, Amr Gad, Amy Arouni, Andor Schmidt, Andrea Berni, Andres Javier Kleiban, Andrew Machowski, Andrey Kazakov, Angel Galvez, Ann Lockman, Anna Falanga, Anoop Chauhan, Antoni Riera-Mestre, Antonino Mazzone, Armando D'Angelo, Artur Herdy, Atsushi Kato, Ayman Abd Elhamid Ebrahim Mahmoud Salem, Azlan Husin, Barbara Erdelyi, Barry Jacobson, Beatrice Amann-Vesti, Bektas Battaloglu, Benedicte Wilson, Benilde Cosmi, Bergmann Jean Francois, Berremeli Toufek, Beverley Hunt, Bhavesh Natha, Bisher Mustafa, Bonnie Chi Shan Kho, Boulon Carine, Brian Zidel, Brisot Dominique, Brousse Christophe, Bruno Trimarco, Canhua Luo, Carlos Alberto Cuneo, Carlos Jerjes Sanchez Diaz, Carsten Schwencke, Cas Cader, Celal Yavuz, Cesar Javier Zaidman, Charles Lunn, Chau-Chung Wu, Cheng Hock Toh, Chevrier Elisa, Chien-Hsun Hsia, Chien-Lung Huang, Chi-Hang Kevin Kwok, Chih-Cheng Wu, Chi-Hung Huang, Chris Ward, Christian Opitz, Christina Jeanneret-Gris, Chung Yin Ha, Chun-Yao Huang, Claude Luyeye Bidi, Clifford Smith, Cornelia Brauer, Corrado Lodigiani, Couturaud Francis, Cynthia Wu, Daniel Staub, Daniel Theodoro, Daniela Poli, David - Riesco Acevedo, David Adler, David Jimenez, David Keeling, David Scott, Davide Imberti, Desmond Creagh, Desmurs-Clavel Helene, Dirk Hagemann, Dirk Le Roux, Dirk Skowasch, Dmitry Belenky, Dmitry Dorokhov, Dmitry Petrov, Dmitry Zateyshchikov, Domenico Prisco, Dorthe Møller, Dusan Kucera, Ehab M. Esheiba, Elizaveta Panchenko, Elkouri Dominique, Emre Dogan, Emre Kubat, Enrique Diaz Diaz, Eric Wai Choi Tse, Erik Yeo, Erman Hashas, Ernst Grochenig, Eros Tiraferri, Erwin Blessing, Escande Orthlieb Michèle, Esther Usandizaga, Ettore Porreca, Fabian Ferroni, Falvo Nicolas, Félix Ayala-Paredes, Firas Koura, Fitjerald Henry, Franco Cosmi, Frans Erdkamp, Gadel Kamalov, Garcia-Bragado Dalmau, Garrigues Damien, Garry Klein, Gaurand Shah, Geert Hollanders, Geno Merli, Georg Plassmann, George Platt, Germain Poirier, German Sokurenko, Ghassan Haddad, Gholam Ali, Giancarlo Agnelli, Gin Gin Gan, Grace Kaye-Eddie, Gregoire Le Gal, Gregory Allen, Guillermo Antonio Llamas Esperón, Guillot Jean-Paul, Hagen Gerofke, Hallah Elali, Hana Burianova, Hans-Juergen Ohler, Haofu Wang, Harald Darius, Harinder S. Gogia, Harry Striekwold, Hatice Hasanoglu, Hatice Turker, Hendrik Franow, Herbert De Raedt, Herman Schroe, Hesham Salah ElDin, Hesham Zidan, Hiroaki Nakamura, Ho Young Kim, Holger Lawall, Hong Zhu, Hongyan Tian, Ho-Young Yhim, Hun Gyu Hwang, Hyeok Shim, Igor Kim, Igor Libov, Igor Sonkin, Igor Suchkov, Ik-Chan Song, Ilker Kiris, Ilya Staroverov, Irene Looi, Isabel M. De La Azuela Tenorio, Ismail Savas, Ivan Gordeev, Ivo Podpera, Jae Hoon Lee, Jameela Sathar, James Welker, Jan Beyer-Westendorf, Jan Kvasnicka, Jan Vanwelden, JangYong Kim, Jaromira Svobodova, Jaspal Gujral, Javier Marino, Javier Tristan Galvar, Jeannine Kassis, Jen-Yuan Kuo, Jhih-Yuan Shih, JiHyun Kwon, Jin Hyun Joh, Jin Hyun Park, Jin Seok Kim, Jinghua Yang, Jiri Krupicka, Jiri Lastuvka, Jiri Pumprla, Jiri Vesely, Joan Carlos Souto, João Antônio Correa, Johan Duchateau, John Perry Fletcher, Jorge del Toro, Jorge Guillermo Chavez Paez, Jørn Nielsen, Jose Dalmo Araujo Filho, Jose Saraiva, Jose Antonio Diaz Peromingo, Jose Gomez Lara, Jose Luis Fedele, Jose Maria Surinach, Joseph Chacko, Juan Antonio Muntaner, Juan Carlos Álvarez Benitez, Juan Moreno Hoyos Abril, Julian Humphrey, Julio Bono, Junji Kanda, Juree Boondumrongsagoon, Kai Hang Yiu, Kanchana Chansung, Karin Boomars, Kate Burbury, Katsuhiro Kondo, Kemal Karaarslan, Kensuke Takeuchi, Knut Kroeger, Konstantin Zrazhevskiy, Koscál Svatopluk, Kou-Gi Shyu, Kristel Vandenbosch, Kuan-Cheng Chang, Kuan-Ming Chiu, Kubina Jean-Manuel, Kwan Jing Wern, Kwo-Chang Ueng, Lalita Norasetthada, Laure Binet, Lee Ping Chew, Lei Zhang, Leone Maria Cristina, Lidwine Tick, Lilia Beatriz Schiavi, Lily Lee Lee Wong, Lohana Borges, Louis Botha, Luc Capiau, Luc Timmermans, Luciano Eduardo López, Luigi Ria, Luis Manuel Hernandez Blasco, Luis Alberto Guzman, Luis Flota Cervera, Mahe Isabelle, Manuel Monreal Bosch, Manuel de los Rios Ibarra, Manuel Núñez Fernandez, Marc Carrier, Marcelo Raul Barrionuevo, Marco Antonio Alcocer Gamba, Marco Cattaneo, Marco Moia, Margaret Bowers, Mariam Chetanachan, Mario Alberto Berli, Mark Fixley, Markus Faghih, Markus Stuecker, Marlin Schul, Martin Banyai, Martin Koretzky, Martin Myriam, Mary Elizabeth Gaffney, Masao Hirano, Masashi Kanemoto, Mashio Nakamura, Mersel Tahar, Messas Emmanuel, Michael Kovacs, Michael Leahy, Michael Levy, Michael Munch, Michael Olsen, Michel De Pauw, Michel Gustin, Michiel Van Betsbrugge, Mikhail Boyarkin, Miroslav Homza, Modise Koto, Mohamed Abdool-Gaffar, Mohamed Ayman Fakhry Nagib, Mohamed El-Dessoki, Mohamed Khan, Monniaty Mohamed, Moo Hyun Kim, Moon-Hee Lee, Mosaad Soliman, Mostafa Shawky Ahmed, Mostafa Soliman Abd el Bary, Moustafa A. Moustafa, Muhammad Hameed, Muhip Kanko, Mujibur Majumder, Nadezhda Zubareva, Nicola Mumoli, Nik Azim Nik Abdullah, Nisa Makruasi, Nishen Paruk, Nonglak Kanitsap, Norberto Duda, Nordiana Nordin, Ole Nyvad, Olga Barbarash, Orcun Gurbuz, Oscar Gomez Vilamajo, Oscar Nandayapa Flores, Ozcan Gur, Oztekin Oto, Pablo Javier Marchena, Patrick Carroll, Pavel Lang, Peter MacCallum, Peter Baron von Bilderling, Peter Blombery, Petr Jansky, Peuch Bernadette, Philippe De Vleeschauwer, Philippe Hainaut, Piera Maria Ferrini, Piriyaporn Iamsai, Ponchaux Christian, Pongtep Viboonjuntra, Ponlapat Rojnuckarin, Prahlad Ho, Pramook Mutirangura, Rachel Wells, Rafael Martinez, Raimundo Tirado Miranda, Ralf Kroening, Rapule Ratsela, Raquel Lopez Reyes, Raul Franco Diaz de Leon, Raymond Siu Ming Wong, Raz Alikhan, Reinhold Jerwan-Keim, Remedios Otero, Renate Murena-Schmidt, Reto Canevascini, Richard Ferkl, Richard White, Rika Van Herreweghe, Rita Santoro, Robert Klamroth, Robert Mendes, Robert Prosecky, Roberto Cappelli, Rudolf Spacek, Rupesh Singh, Sam Griffin, Sang Hoon Na, Sanjeev Chunilal, Saskia Middeldorp, Satoshi Nakazawa, See Guan Toh, Seinturier Christophe, Selim Isbir, Selma Raymundo, Seng Kiat Ting, Serge Motte, Serir Ozkan Aktogu, Servaas Donders, Seung Ick Cha, Seung-Hyun Nam, Sevestre-Pietri Marie-Antoinette, Shaun Maasdorp, Shenghua Sun, Shenming Wang, Sherif Mohamed Essameldin, Sherif Mohamed Sholkamy, Shintaro Kuki, Shuichi Yoshida, Shunzo Matsuoka, Simon McRae, Simon Watt, Siriwimon Patanasing, Siwe-Nana Jean-Léopold, Somchai Wongkhantee, Soo-Mee Bang, Sophie Testa, Stanislav Zemek, Steffen Behrens, Stephan Dominique, Stuart Mellor, Suaran Singh Gurcharan Singh, Sudip Datta, Sunee Chayangsu, Susan Solymoss, Tamara Everington, Tarek Ahmed Adel Abdel-Azim, Tawatchai Suwanban, Taylan Adademir, Terence Hart, Terriat Béatrice, Thifhelimbilu Luvhengo, Thomas Horacek, Thomas Zeller, Tim Boussy, Tim Reynolds, Tina Biss, Ting-Hsing Chao, Tomas Smith Casabella, Tomoya Onodera, Tontanai Numbenjapon, Victor Gerdes, Vladimir Cech, Vladimir Krasavin, Vladimir Tolstikhin, W.A. Bax, Wagih Fawzy Abdel Malek, Wai Khoon Ho, Walter Pharr, Weihong Jiang, Wei-Hsiang Lin, Weihua Zhang, Wei-Kung Tseng, Wen-Ter Lai, Wilfried De Backer, Wilhelm Haverkamp, Winston Yoshida, Wolfgang Korte, Won Il Choi, Yang-Ki Kim, Yasuhiro Tanabe, Yasushi Ohnuma, Yeung-Chul Mun, Yohan Balthazar, Yong Park, Yoshisato Shibata, Yuriy Burov, Yuriy Subbotin, Zdenek Coufal, Zhenwen Yang, Zhicheng Jing, Zhongqi Yang, Pulmonary Medicine, Clinical Genetics, Internal Medicine, Vascular Medicine, ACS - Pulmonary hypertension & thrombosis, ARD - Amsterdam Reproduction and Development, ACS - Diabetes & metabolism, VU University medical center, Interne Geneeskunde, MUMC+: MA Alg Interne Geneeskunde (9), and RS: Carim - B04 Clinical thrombosis and Haemostasis
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History ,Anticoagulation ,Registry ,Polymers and Plastics ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Deep vein thrombosis ,Pulmonary embolism ,Hematology ,Business and International Management ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Venous thromboembolism - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Venous thromboembolism (VTE), encompassing both deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE), is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. METHODS: GARFIELD-VTE is a prospective, non-interventional observational study of real-world treatment practices. We aimed to capture the 36-month clinical outcomes of 10,679 patients with objectively confirmed VTE enrolled between May 2014 and January 2017 from 415 sites in 28 countries. FINDINGS: A total of 6582 (61.6 %) patients had DVT alone, 4097 (38.4 %) had PE ± DVT. At baseline, 98.1 % of patients received anticoagulation (AC) with or without other modalities of therapy. The proportion of patients on AC therapy decreased over time: 87.6 % at 3 months, 73.0 % at 6 months, 54.2 % at 12 months and 42.0 % at 36 months. At 12-months follow-up, the incidences (95 % confidence interval [CI]) of all-cause mortality, recurrent VTE and major bleeding were 6.5 (7.0-8.1), 5.4 (4.9-5.9) and 2.7 (2.4-3.0) per 100 person-years, respectively. At 36-months, these decreased to 4.4 (4.2-4.7), 3.5 (3.2-2.7) and 1.4 (1.3-1.6) per 100 person-years, respectively. Over 36-months, the rate of all-cause mortality and major bleeds were highest in patients treated with parenteral therapy (PAR) versus oral anti-coagulants (OAC) and no OAC, and the rate of recurrent VTE was highest in patients on no OAC versus those on PAR and OAC. The most frequent cause of death after 36-month follow-up was cancer (n = 565, 48.6 %), followed by cardiac (n = 94, 8.1 %), and VTE (n = 38, 3.2 %). Most recurrent VTE events were DVT alone (n = 564, 63.3 %), with the remainder PE, (n = 236, 27.3 %), or PE in combination with DVT (n = 63, 7.3 %). INTERPRETATION: GARFIELD-VTE provides a global perspective of anticoagulation patterns and highlights the accumulation of events within the first 12 months after diagnosis. These findings may help identify treatment gaps for subsequent interventions to improve patient outcomes in this patient population. ispartof: THROMBOSIS RESEARCH vol:222 pages:31-39 ispartof: location:United States status: published
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- 2023
4. Organ transplantation from deceased donors with vaccine-induced thrombosis and thrombocytopenia
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Lisa Mumford, Quentin A. Hill, Muhammad Arslan Khurram, Rommel Ravanan, Sanjay Mehra, George H. B. Greenhall, Gavin J. Pettigrew, Ismail H. Mohamed, Reza Motallebzadeh, Nicholas Torpey, Chris J. Callaghan, Hemant Sharma, Gabriel C Oniscu, David J. Roberts, M. Thamara P. R. Perera, Gareth Jones, Ian Currie, Beverley Hunt, Jorge Mascaro, Darius F. Mirza, Marius Berman, Sue Pavord, Douglas Thorburn, Nicos Kessaris, Olive McGowan, Jay Nath, Sue Madden, Debabrata Roy, Karthik Santhanakrishnan, Sern Lim, Hermien Hartog, Aileen Marshall, Marc Clancy, Christopher J.E. Watson, Francis Calder, John Forsythe, Joerg-Matthias Pollok, and Ines Ushiro-Lumb
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kidney transplantation/nephrology ,Organ transplantation ,Immunology and Allergy ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Letter to the Editor ,media_common ,Brain dead ,Vaccines ,biology ,Vaccination ,Brain ,Heparin ,Thrombosis ,Tissue Donors ,infection and infectious agents – viral: influenza ,Antibody ,medicine.drug ,2019-20 coronavirus outbreak ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Tissue and Organ Procurement ,COVID-19 Vaccines ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,media_common.quotation_subject ,clinical research/practice ,Letter to the Editors ,Insult ,medicine ,Humans ,donors and donation: donor follow‐up ,Platelet activation ,Letters to the Editor ,Transplantation ,SARS-CoV-2 ,business.industry ,Autoantibody ,COVID-19 ,Organ Transplantation ,medicine.disease ,Thrombocytopenia ,coagulation and hemostasis ,Immunology ,biology.protein ,Etiology ,business ,liver transplantation/hepatology ,autoantibody ,Platelet factor 4 - Abstract
Vaccine-induced thrombosis and thrombocytopenia (VITT) may follow immunisation with the ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vaccine against SARS-CoV-2. Autoantibodies to platelet factor 4 (PF4) may mediate VITT through antibody-dependent platelet activation, though the underlying etiology is uncertain. Anti-PF4 antibodies are also seen in heparin-induced thrombocytopenia, though most cases of VITT do not have prior heparin exposure. More than 20 million people in the United Kingdom (UK) have received the ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vaccine.
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5. Prevention of Hospital Associated Venous Thromboembolism in Psychiatric Inpatients- a Survey of Current Practice Within Mental Health Trusts in England
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Ashma Mohamed, Michael Cheah, Josie Jenkinson, Beverley Hunt, Jo Jerrome, and Audrey Purcell
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AimsGeneral hospital inpatients are routinely risk assessed for hospital associated venous thromboembolism (HAT) and given appropriate thromboprophylaxis if indicated. However, mental health trusts have not taken a similar approach in psychiatric inpatients, despite known risk factors, including some unique to psychiatric inpatients. We explored current practice of HAT prevention in English psychiatric inpatients.MethodsA Freedom of Information Act (FOI) request was sent to all 71 English mental health trusts, asking whether there was a Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) policy, whether a VTE risk assessment tool was being used, what is looked like, and the incidence of HAT in their psychiatric inpatients i.e., VTE during admission or occurring up to 90 days post discharge.ResultsWe received 54 unique responses (76%) to the FOI. Of these, 36 (86%) shared their VTE policy, 26 (72%) of which had been adapted for this population; 38 (90%) shared their VTE risk assessment tool, of which 17 (45%) were adapted from the Department of Health VTE risk assessment tool.Only five trusts out of 42 (12%) monitored VTE events up to 90 days post-discharge and 4 of these shared their monitoring policy. Only 18 (43%) were able to provide data on the number of psychiatric patients diagnosed with a VTE during their stay and up to 90 days post discharge between February 2016–2021, 6 (14%) said they would incur costs to collect this data and 9 (21%) were unable to access this data. Where information was provided, the number of HAT events ranged from 0–224 within each trust. Of the 18 trusts who provided data, a total of 514 events were recorded between Feb 2016-Feb 2021, but none of the trusts were able to confirm if this included VTE events up to 90 days post discharge.ConclusionOur FOI survey suggest a high incidence of VTE in psychiatric patients and indicate wide variation in HAT prevention in English hospitalised psychiatric patients. Most had a VTE Trusts had a policy in place, with 45% having a VTE risk assessment tool that listed risk factors unique to psychiatric patients, adapting VTE risk assessment tools in this way may lead to a greater use of thromboprophylaxis. The lack of access to data on HAT by mental health trusts is concerning. Further research is required to understand the rates of VTE, validate a VTE risk assessment tool and conduct trials looking at the benefit of thromboprophylaxis in psychiatric inpatients.
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- 2022
6. The thrombosis and haemostasis community network come face‐to‐face in a new (almost) post pandemic world
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Beverley, Hunt and Robert A S, Ariëns
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Hemostasis ,Humans ,Thrombosis ,Hematology ,Community Networks ,Pandemics - Published
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7. A living WHO guideline on drugs for covid-19
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François Lamontagne, Arnav Agarwal, Bram Rochwerg, Reed AC Siemieniuk, Thomas Agoritsas, Lisa Askie, Lyubov Lytvyn, Yee-Sin Leo, Helen Macdonald, Linan Zeng, Wagdy Amin, André Ricardo Araujo da Silva, Diptesh Aryal, Fabian A Jaimes Barragan, Frederique J Bausch, Erlina Burhan, Carolyn S Calfee, Maurizio Cecconi, Binila Chacko, Duncan Chanda, Vu Quoc Dat, An De Sutter, Bin Du, Stephen Freedman, Heike Geduld, Patrick Gee, Matthias Gotte, Nerina Harley, Madiha Hashmi, Beverley Hunt, Fyezah Jehan, Sushil K Kabra, Seema Kanda, Yae-Jean Kim, Niranjan Kissoon, Sanjeev Krishna, Krutika Kuppalli, Arthur Kwizera, Marta Lado Castro-Rial, Thiago Lisboa, Rakesh Lodha, Imelda Mahaka, Hela Manai, Marc Mendelson, Giovanni Battista Migliori, Greta Mino, Emmanuel Nsutebu, Jacobus Preller, Natalia Pshenichnaya, Nida Qadir, Pryanka Relan, Saniya Sabzwari, Rohit Sarin, Manu Shankar-Hari, Michael Sharland, Yinzhong Shen, Shalini S Ranganathan, Joao P Souza, Miriam Stegemann, Ronald Swanstrom, Sebastian Ugarte, Tim Uyeki, Sridhar Venkatapuram, Dubula Vuyiseka, Ananda Wijewickrama, Lien Tran, Dena Zeraatkar, Jessica J Bartoszko, Long Ge, Romina Brignardello-Petersen, Andrew Owen, Gordon Guyatt, Janet Diaz, Leticia Kawano-Dourado, Michael Jacobs, and Per Olav Vandvik
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Pneumonia, Viral ,MEDLINE ,Psychological intervention ,Adrenal Cortex Hormones/therapeutic use ,World Health Organization ,Betacoronavirus ,Adrenal Cortex Hormones ,Pandemic ,Medicine ,Humans ,Adverse effect ,Pandemics ,Viral/drug therapy ,ddc:616 ,business.industry ,SARS-CoV-2 ,COVID-19 ,General Medicine ,Guideline ,Coronavirus Infections/drug therapy ,Pneumonia ,Discontinuation ,COVID-19 Drug Treatment ,Clinical trial ,Harm ,Family medicine ,business ,Coronavirus Infections - Abstract
This is the twelfth version (eleventh update) of the living guideline, replacing earlier versions (available as data supplements). New recommendations will be published as updates to this guideline.What is the role of drugs in the treatment of patients with covid-19?The evidence base for therapeutics for covid-19 is evolving with numerous randomised controlled trials (RCTs) recently completed and under way. The emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants (such as omicron) and subvariants are also changing the role of therapeutics. This update provides updated recommendations for remdesivir, addresses the use of combination therapy with corticosteroids, interleukin-6 (IL-6) receptor blockers, and janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors in patients with severe or critical covid-19, and modifies previous recommendations for the neutralising monoclonal antibodies sotrovimab and casirivimab-imdevimab in patients with non-severe covid-19.• Remdesivir: a conditional recommendation for its use in patients with severe covid-19; and a conditional recommendation against its use in patients with critical covid-19. • Concomitant use of IL-6 receptor blockers (tocilizumab or sarilumab) and the JAK inhibitor baricitinib: these drugs may now be combined, in addition to corticosteroids, in patients with severe or critical covid-19. • Sotrovimab and casirivimab-imdevimab: strong recommendations against their use in patients with covid-19, replacing the previous conditional recommendations for their use.When moving from new evidence to updated recommendations, the Guideline Development Group (GDG) considered a combination of evidence assessing relative benefits and harms, values and preferences, and feasibility issues. For remdesivir, new trial data were added to a previous subgroup analysis and provided sufficiently trustworthy evidence to demonstrate benefits in patients with severe covid-19, but not critical covid-19. The GDG considered benefits of remdesivir to be modest and of moderate certainty for key outcomes such as mortality and mechanical ventilation, resulting in a conditional recommendation. For baricitinib, the GDG considered clinical trial evidence (RECOVERY) demonstrating reduced risk of death in patients already receiving corticosteroids and IL-6 receptor blockers. The GDG acknowledged that the clinical trials were not representative of the world population and that the risk-benefit balance may be less advantageous, particularly in patients who are immunosuppressed at higher risk of opportunistic infections (such as serious fungal, viral, or bacteria), those already deteriorating where less aggressive or stepwise addition of immunosuppressive medications may be preferred, and in areas where certain pathogens such as HIV or tuberculosis, are of concern. The panel anticipated that there would be situations where clinicians may opt for less aggressive immunosuppressive therapy or to combine medications in a stepwise fashion in patients who are deteriorating. The decision to combine the medications will depend on their availability, and the treating clinician's perception of the risk-benefit balance associated with combination immunosuppressive therapy, particularly in patient populations at risk of opportunistic infections who may have been under-represented in clinical trials. When making a strong recommendation against the use of monoclonal antibodies for patients with covid-19, the GDG considered in vitro neutralisation data demonstrating that sotrovimab and casirivimab-imdevimab evaluated in clinical trials have meaningfully reduced neutralisation activity of the currently circulating variants of SARS-CoV-2 and their subvariants. There was consensus among the panel that the absence of in vitro neutralisation activity strongly suggests absence of clinical effectiveness of these monoclonal antibodies. However, there was also consensus regarding the need for clinical trial evidence in order to confirm clinical efficacy of new monoclonal antibodies that reliably neutralise the circulating strains in vitro. Whether emerging new variants and subvariants might be susceptible to sotrovimab, casirivimab-imdevimab, or other anti-SARS-CoV-2 monoclonal antibodies cannot be predicted.• Recommended for patients with severe or critical covid-19—strong recommendations for systemic corticosteroids; IL-6 receptor blockers (tocilizumab or sarilumab) in combination with corticosteroids; and baricitinib as an alternative to IL-6 receptor blockers, in combination with corticosteroids. • Recommended for patients with non-severe covid-19 at highest risk of hospitalisation—a strong recommendation for nirmatrelvir/ritonavir; conditional recommendations for molnupiravir and remdesivir. • Not recommended for patients with non-severe covid-19—a conditional recommendation against systemic corticosteroids; a strong recommendation against convalescent plasma; a recommendation against fluvoxamine, except in the context of a clinical trial; and a strong recommendation against colchicine. • Not recommended for patients with non-severe covid-19 at low risk of hospitalisation—a conditional recommendation against nirmatrelvir/ritonavir. • Not recommended for patients with severe or critical covid-19—a recommendation against convalescent plasma except in the context of a clinical trial; and a conditional recommendation against the JAK inhibitors ruxolitinib and tofacitinib. • Not recommended, regardless of covid-19 disease severity—a strong recommendations against hydroxychloroquine and against lopinavir/ritonavir; and a recommendation against ivermectin except in the context of a clinical trial.This living guideline from the World Health Organization (WHO) incorporates new evidence to dynamically update recommendations for covid-19 therapeutics. The GDG typically evaluates a therapy when the WHO judges sufficient evidence is available to make a recommendation. While the GDG takes an individual patient perspective in making recommendations, it also considers resource implications, acceptability, feasibility, equity, and human rights. This guideline was developed according to standards and methods for trustworthy guidelines, making use of an innovative process to achieve efficiency in dynamic updating of recommendations. The methods are aligned with the WHO Handbook for Guideline Development and according to a pre-approved protocol (planning proposal) by the Guideline Review Committee (GRC). A box at the end of the article outlines key methodological aspects of the guideline process. MAGIC Evidence Ecosystem Foundation provides methodological support, including the coordination of living systematic reviews with network meta-analyses to inform the recommendations. The full version of the guideline is available online in MAGICapp and in PDF, with a summary version here in The BMJ. These formats should facilitate adaptation, which is strongly encouraged by WHO to contextualise recommendations in a healthcare system to maximise impact.Recommendations on anticoagulation are planned for the next update to this guideline.
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- 2021
8. Effect of early tranexamic acid administration on mortality, hysterectomy, and other morbidities in women with post-partum haemorrhage (WOMAN): an international, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
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Haleema Shakur, Ian Roberts, Bukola Fawole, Rizwana Chaudhri, Mohamed El-Sheikh, Adesina Akintan, Zahida Qureshi, Hussein Kidanto, Bellington Vwalika, Abdulfetah Abdulkadir, Saturday Etuk, Shehla Noor, Etienne Asonganyi, Zarko Alfirevic, Danielle Beaumont, Carine Ronsmans, Sabaratnam Arulkumaran, Adrian Grant, Kaosar Afsana, Metin Gülmezoglu, Beverley Hunt, Oladapo Olayemi, Iain Chalmers, Pisake Lumbiganon, Gilda Piaggio, Tony Brady, Diana Elbourne, Eni Balogun, Tracey Pepple, Danielle Prowse, Nigel Quashi, Lin Barneston, Collette Barrow, Lisa Cook, Lauren Frimley, Daniel Gilbert, Catherine Gilliam, Rob Jackson, Taemi Kawahara, Hakim Miah, Sergey Kostrov, Maria Ramos, Phil Edwards, Tom Godec, Sumaya Huque, Olujide Okunade, Olusade Adetayo, Aasia Kayani, Kiran Javaid, Chrstine Biryabarema, Robert Tchounzou, Mohan Regmi, Kastriot Dallaku, Mateus Sahani, Sayeba Akhter, Nicolas Meda, Anthony Kwame Dah, Olufemi Odekunle, Oluwabusola Monehin, Austin Ojo, Grace Akinbinu, Ifeoma Offiah, Ubong Akpan, Uduak Udofia, Useneno Okon, Ezukwa Omoronyia, Okpe James, Nike Bello, Blessed Adeyemi, Chris Aimakhu, Olufemi Akinsanya, Bamidele Adeleye, Oluwaseun Adeyemi, Kayode Oluwatosin, Abiodun Aboyeji, Abiodun Adeniran, Adebayo Adewale, Noah Olaomo, Lawrence Omo-Aghoja, Emmanuel Okpako, Lucky Oyeye, Francis Alu, John Ogudu, Ezekiel Ladan, Ibrahim Habib, Babasola Okusanya, Olatunde Onafowokan, David Isah, Abalaka Aye, Felix Okogbo, Egbaname Aigere, Mark Ogbiti, Temitope Onile, Olaide Salau, Yinka Amode, Kamil Shoretire, Adebola Owodunni, Kehinde Ologunde, Akintunde Ayinde, Moses Alao, Olalekan Awonuga, Babatunde Awolaja, Omololu Adegbola, Fatimah Habeebu-Adeyemi, Adeyemi Okunowo, Hadiza Idris, Ola Okike, Nneka Madueke, Josiah Mutihir, Nankat Joseph, Babatunde Adebudo, Adeniyi Fasanu, Olugbenga Akintunde, Olufemi Abidoye, Owigho Opreh, Sophia Udonwa, Gladys Dibia, Simeon Bazuaye, Arafat Ifemeje, Aniefiok Umoiyoho, Emmanuel Inyang-Etoh, Sununu Yusuf, Kayode Olayinka, Babalola Adeyemi, Olusegun Ajenifuja, Umar Ibrahim, Yusuf Baffah Adamu, Oluwarotimi Akinola, Grace Adekola-Oni, Paul Kua, Roseline Iheagwam, Audu Idrisa, Ado Geidam, Andrea Jogo, Joseph Agulebe, Joseph Ikechebelu, Onyebuchi Udegbunam, Jacob Awoleke, Oluseyi Adelekan, Hajaratu Sulayman, Nkeiruka Ameh, Nurudeen Onaolapo, Affiss Adelodun, William Golit, Dachollom Audu, Adetunji Adeniji, Folasade Oyelade, Lamaran Dattijo, Palmer Henry, Olabisi Loto, Odidika Umeora, Abraham Onwe, Emily Nzeribe, Bartthy Okorochukwu, Augustine Adeniyi, Emmanuel Gbejegbe, Akpojaro Ikpen, Ikemefuna Nwosu, Abdulrasaq Sambo, Olubunmi Ladipo, Sola Abubakar, Ola Nene Okike, Enyinnaya Chikwendu Nduka, Eziamaka Pauline Ezenkwele, Daniel Onwusulu, Theresa Azonima Irinyenikan, Swati Singh, Amaitari Bariweni, Hadiza Galadanci, Peter Achara, Osagie Osayande, Mohammed Gana, Kiran Jabeen, Ayesha Mobeen, Sadaf Mufti, Maliha Zafar, Basharat Ahmad, Maimoona Munawar, Jeharat Gul, Naseema Usman, Fehmida Shaheen, Mariam Tariq, Nadia Sadiq, Rabia Batool, Habiba Sharaf Ali, Manahil Jaffer, Asma Baloch, Noonari Mukhtiar, Tasneem Ashraf, Raheela Asmat, Salma Khudaidad, Ghazala Taj, Roshan Qazi, Saira Dars, Faryal Sardar, Sanobar Ashfaq, Saeeda Majeed, Sadaqat Jabeen, Rukhsana Karim, Farzana Burki, Syeda Rabia Bukhari, Fouzia Gul, Musarrat Jabeen, Akhtar Sherin, Qurratul Ain, Shahid Rao, Uzma Shaheen, Samina Manzoor, Shabween Masood, Shabana Rizvi, Anita Ali, Abida Sajid, Aisha Iftikhar, Shazia Batool, Lubna Dar, Shahenzad Sohail, Shazia Rasul, Shamsa Humayun, Rashida Sultana, Sofia Manzoor, Syeda Mazhar, Afshan Batool, Asia Nazir, Nasira Tasnim, Hajira Masood, Razia Khero, Neelam Surhio, Samana Aleem, Naila Israr, Saba Javed, Lubna Bashir, Samina Iqbal, Faiza Aleem, Rubina Sohail, Saima Iqbal, Samina Dojki, Alia Bano, Naseem Saba, Maimoona Hafeez, Nishat Akram, Riffat Shaheen, Haleema Hashmi, Sharmeen Arshad, Rubina Hussain, Sadia Khan, Nighat Shaheen, Safia Khalil, Pushpa Sachdev, Gulfareen Arain, Amtullah Zarreen, Sara Saeed, Shamayela Hanif, Nabia Tariq, Mahwish Jamil, Shama Chaudhry, Hina Rajani, Tayyiba Wasim, Summera Aslam, Nilofar Mustafa, Huma Quddusi, Sajila Karim, Shazia Sultana, Misbah Harim, Mohd Chohan, Nabila Salman, Fareesa Waqar, Shamsunnisa Sadia, Lubna Kahloon, Shehla Manzoor, Samar Amin, Umbreen Akram, Ambreen Ikram, Samina Kausar, Tahira Batool, Brigadier Naila, Tahir Kyani, Christine Biryabarema, Ruth Bulime, Regina Akello, Bernadette Nakawooya Lwasa, Joselyn Ayikoru, Christine Namulwasira, Patrick Komagum, Isabirye Rebecca, Nayiga Annet, Nakirigya Nuulu, Elizabeth Nionzima, Rose Bwotya, Margret Nankya, Sarah Babirye, Joseph Ngonzi, Cesar Sanchez, Nkonwa Innocent, Kusasira Anitah, Ayiko Jackson, Elizabeth Ndagire, Christine Nanyongo, Dominic Drametu, Grace Meregurwa, Francis Banya, Rita Atim, Emmanuel Byaruhanga, Lema Felix, Hussein Iman, Vincent Oyiengo, Peninah Waigi, Rose Wangui, Faiza Nassir, Musimbi Soita, Rophina Msengeti, Zeinab Zubier, Hillary Mabeya, Antony Wanjala, Henry Mwangi, Brian Liyayi, Evelyn Muthoka, Alfred Osoti, Amos Otara, Veronicah Ongwae, Victor Wanjohi, Bonface Musila, Kubasu Wekesa, Alex Nyakundi Bosire, Alice Ntem, Angeline Njoache, Alice Ashu, André Simo, Dorothy Keka, Kenfack Bruno, Amadou Ndouoya, Martin Saadio, Mesack Tchana, Odel Gwan, Pauline Assomo, Venantius Mutsu, Nji Eric, Pascal Foumane, Philemon Nsem, Jeanne Fouedjio, Ymele Fouelifack, Pierre Marie Tebeu, Georges Nko'ayissi, Eta Ngole Mbong, Wisal Nabag, Riham Desougi, Hadia Mustafa, Huida Eltaib, Taha Umbeli, Khalid Elfadl, Murwan Ibrahim, Abdalla Mohammed, Awadia Ali, Somia Abdelrahiem, Mohammed Musa, Khidir Awadalla, Samirra Ahmed, Mahdi Bushra, Omer Babiker, Hala Abdullahi, Mohamed Ahmed, Elhassan Safa, Huida Almardi, Duria Rayis, Saeed Abdelrahman Abdelgabar, Gillian Houghton, Andrew Sharpe, Jim Thornton, Nick Grace, Carys Smith, Kim Hinshaw, Dawn Edmundson, Paul Ayuk, Alison Bates, George Bugg, Joanne Wilkins, Clare Tower, Alysha Allibone, Eugene Oteng-Ntim, Ahmad Kazumari, Anna Danford, Matilda Ngarina, Muzdalifat Abeid, Khadija Mayumba, Magreth Zacharia, George Mtove, Leonard Madame, Anthony Massinde, Berno Mwambe, Rwakyendela Onesmo, Sebastian Kitengile Ganyaka, Shyam Gupta, Rabindra Bhatt, Ajay Agrawal, Pramila Pradhan, Nikita Dhakal, Punita Yadav, Gyanendra Karki, Bhola Ram Shrestha, Mwansa Lubeya, Jane Mumba, Willies Silwimba, Isaiah Hansingo, Noojiri Bopili, Ziche Makukula, Alexander Kawimbe, Mwansa Ketty Lubeya, Willard Mtambo, Mathew Ng'ambi, Saimir Cenameri, Ilir Tasha, Aferdita Kruja, Besnik Brahimaj, Armida Tola, Leon Kaza, Desire Tshombe, Elizabeth Buligho, Roger Paluku-Hamuli, Charles Kacha, Kato Faida, Badibanga Musau, Herman Kalyana, Phanny Simisi, Serge Mulyumba, Nzanzu Kikuhe Jason, Jean Robert Lubamba, Willis Missumba, Ferdousi Islam, Nazneen Begum, Ferdousi Chowdhury, Rokeya Begum, Farjana Basher, Nazlima Nargis, Abu Kholdun, Shahela Jesmin, Shrodha Paul, Hailemariam Segni, Getachew Ayana, William Haleke, Hassen Hussien, Fikre Geremew, Moussa Bambara, Adolphe Somé, Amadou Ly, Roamba Pabakba, Horace Fletcher, Leslie Samuels, Henry Opare-Addo, Roderick Larsen-Reindorf, Kwadwo Nyarko-Jectey, Glen Mola, Malts Wai, Magdy El Rahman, Wafaa Basta, Hussein Khamis, Maria Fernanda Escobar, Liliana Vallecilla, and Gabriel Essetchi Faye
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Hysterectomy ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Placebo-controlled study ,General Medicine ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Placebo ,medicine.disease ,3. Good health ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Relative risk ,Anesthesia ,Clinical endpoint ,medicine ,Caesarean section ,Maternal death ,030212 general & internal medicine ,business ,Tranexamic acid ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background\ud Post-partum haemorrhage is the leading cause of maternal death worldwide. Early administration of tranexamic acid reduces deaths due to bleeding in trauma patients. We aimed to assess the effects of early administration of tranexamic acid on death, hysterectomy, and other relevant outcomes in women with post-partum haemorrhage.\ud \ud Methods\ud In this randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, we recruited women aged 16 years and older with a clinical diagnosis of post-partum haemorrhage after a vaginal birth or caesarean section from 193 hospitals in 21 countries. We randomly assigned women to receive either 1 g intravenous tranexamic acid or matching placebo in addition to usual care. If bleeding continued after 30 min, or stopped and restarted within 24 h of the first dose, a second dose of 1 g of tranexamic acid or placebo could be given. Patients were assigned by selection of a numbered treatment pack from a box containing eight numbered packs that were identical apart from the pack number. Participants, care givers, and those assessing outcomes were masked to allocation. We originally planned to enrol 15 000 women with a composite primary endpoint of death from all-causes or hysterectomy within 42 days of giving birth. However, during the trial it became apparent that the decision to conduct a hysterectomy was often made at the same time as randomisation. Although tranexamic acid could influence the risk of death in these cases, it could not affect the risk of hysterectomy. We therefore increased the sample size from 15 000 to 20 000 women in order to estimate the effect of tranexamic acid on the risk of death from post-partum haemorrhage. All analyses were done on an intention-to-treat basis. This trial is registered with ISRCTN76912190 (Dec 8, 2008); ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT00872469; and PACTR201007000192283.\ud \ud Findings\ud Between March, 2010, and April, 2016, 20 060 women were enrolled and randomly assigned to receive tranexamic acid (n=10 051) or placebo (n=10 009), of whom 10 036 and 9985, respectively, were included in the analysis. Death due to bleeding was significantly reduced in women given tranexamic acid (155 [1·5%] of 10 036 patients vs 191 [1·9%] of 9985 in the placebo group, risk ratio [RR] 0·81, 95% CI 0·65–1·00; p=0·045), especially in women given treatment within 3 h of giving birth (89 [1·2%] in the tranexamic acid group vs 127 [1·7%] in the placebo group, RR 0·69, 95% CI 0·52–0·91; p=0·008). All other causes of death did not differ significantly by group. Hysterectomy was not reduced with tranexamic acid (358 [3·6%] patients in the tranexamic acid group vs 351 [3·5%] in the placebo group, RR 1·02, 95% CI 0·88–1·07; p=0·84). The composite primary endpoint of death from all causes or hysterectomy was not reduced with tranexamic acid (534 [5·3%] deaths or hysterectomies in the tranexamic acid group vs 546 [5·5%] in the placebo group, RR 0·97, 95% CI 0·87-1·09; p=0·65). Adverse events (including thromboembolic events) did not differ significantly in the tranexamic acid versus placebo group.\ud \ud Interpretation\ud Tranexamic acid reduces death due to bleeding in women with post-partum haemorrhage with no adverse effects. When used as a treatment for postpartum haemorrhage, tranexamic acid should be given as soon as possible after bleeding onset.\ud \ud Funding\ud London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Pfizer, UK Department of Health, Wellcome Trust, and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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9. Anticoagulation therapy patterns for acute treatment of venous thromboembolism in GARFIELD-VTE patients
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Sylvia Haas, Walter Ageno, Jeffrey I. Weitz, Samuel Z. Goldhaber, Alexander G.G. Turpie, Shinya Goto, Pantep Angchaisuksiri, Joern Dalsgaard Nielsen, Gloria Kayani, Audrey Zaghdoun, Alfredo E. Farjat, Sebastian Schellong, Henri Bounameaux, Lorenzo G. Mantovani, Paolo Prandoni, Ajay K. Kakkar, Ab Loualidi, Abdurrahim Colak, Abraham Bezuidenhout, Abu Abdool‐Carrim, Addala Azeddine, Adriaan Beyers, Adriaan Dees, Ahmed Mohamed, Ahmet Aksoy, Akihiko Abiko, Akinori Watanabe, Alan Krichell, Alberto Alfredo Fernandez, Alberto Tosetto, Alexey Khotuntsov, Alisha Oropallo, Alison Slocombe, Allan Kelly, Amanda Clark, Amr Gad, Amy Arouni, Andor Schmidt, Andrea Berni, Andres Javier Kleiban, Andrew Machowski, Andrey Kazakov, Angel Galvez, Ann Lockman, Anna Falanga, Anoop Chauhan, Antoni Riera‐Mestre, Antonino Mazzone, Armando D'Angelo, Artur Herdy, Atsushi Kato, Ayman Abd Elhamid Ebrahim, Mahmoud Salem, Azlan Husin, Barbara Erdelyi, Barry Jacobson, Beatrice Amann‐Vesti, Bektas Battaloglu, Benedicte Wilson, Benilde Cosmi, Bergmann Jean Francois, Berremeli Toufek, Beverley Hunt, Bhavesh Natha, Bisher Mustafa, Bonnie Chi Shan Kho, Boulon Carine, Brian Zidel, Brisot Dominique, Brousse Christophe, Bruno Trimarco, Canhua Luo, Carlos Alberto Cuneo, Carlos Jerjes Sanchez Diaz, Carsten Schwencke, Cas Cader, Celal Yavuz, Cesar Javier Zaidman, Charles Lunn, Chau‐Chung Wu, Cheng Hock Toh, Chern‐En Chiang, Chevrier Elisa, Chien‐Hsun Hsia, Chien‐Lung Huang, Chi‐Hang Kevin Kwok, Chih‐Cheng Wu, Chi‐Hung Huang, Chris Ward, Christian Opitz, Christina Jeanneret‐Gris, Chung Yin Ha, Chun‐Yao Huang, Claude Luyeye Bidi, Clifford Smith, Cornelia Brauer, Corrado Lodigiani, Couturaud Francis, Cynthia Wu, Daniel Staub, Daniel Theodoro, Daniela Poli, Riesco Acevedo, David Adler, David Jimenez, David Keeling, David Scott, Davide Imberti, Desmond Creagh, Desmurs‐Clavel Helene, Dirk Hagemann, Dirk Le Roux, Dirk Skowasch, Dmitry Belenky, Dmitry Dorokhov, Dmitry Petrov, Dmitry Zateyshchikov, Domenico Prisco, Dorthe Møller, Dusan Kucera, Ehab M. Esheiba, Elizaveta Panchenko, Elkouri Dominique, Emre Dogan, Emre Kubat, Enrique Diaz Diaz, Eric Wai Choi Tse, Erik Yeo, Erman Hashas, Ernst Grochenig, Eros Tiraferri, Erwin Blessing, Escande Orthlieb Michèle, Esther Usandizaga, Ettore Porreca, Fabian Ferroni, Falvo Nicolas, Félix Ayala‐Paredes, Firas Koura, Fitjerald Henry, Franco Cosmi, Frans Erdkamp, Gadel Kamalov, Garcia‐Bragado Dalmau, Garrigues Damien, Garry Klein, Gaurand Shah, Geert Hollanders, Geno Merli, Georg Plassmann, George Platt, Germain Poirier, German Sokurenko, Ghassan Haddad, Gholam Ali, Giancarlo Agnelli, Gin Gin Gan, Grace Kaye‐Eddie, Gregoire Le Gal, Gregory Allen, Guillermo Antonio Llamas Esperón, Guillot Jean‐Paul, Hagen Gerofke, Hallah Elali, Hana Burianova, Hans‐Juergen Ohler, Haofu Wang, Harald Darius, Harinder S. Gogia, Harry Striekwold, Harry Gibbs, Hatice Hasanoglu, Hatice Turker, Hendrik Franow, Herbert De Raedt, Herman Schroe, Hesham Salah ElDin, Hesham Zidan, Hiroaki Nakamura, Ho Young Kim, Holger Lawall, Hong Zhu, Hongyan Tian, Ho‐Young Yhim, Hugo ten Cate, Hun Gyu Hwang, Hyeok Shim, Igor Kim, Igor Libov, Igor Sonkin, Igor Suchkov, Ik‐Chan Song, Ilker Kiris, Ilya Staroverov, Irene Looi, Isabel M De La Azuela Tenorio, Ismail Savas, Ivan Gordeev, Ivo Podpera, Jae Hoon Lee, Jameela Sathar, James Welker, Jan Beyer‐Westendorf, Jan Kvasnicka, Jan Vanwelden, JangYong Kim, Jaromira Svobodova, Jaspal Gujral, Javier Marino, Javier Tristan Galvar, Jeannine Kassis, Jen‐Yuan Kuo, Jhih‐Yuan Shih, JiHyun Kwon, Jin Hyun Joh, Jin Hyun Park, Jin Seok Kim, Jinghua Yang, Jiri Krupicka, Jiri Lastuvka, Jiri Pumprla, Jiri Vesely, Joan Carlos Souto, João Antônio Correa, Johan Duchateau, John Perry Fletcher, Jorge del Toro, Jorge Guillermo Chavez Paez, Jose Dalmo Araujo Filho, Jose Saraiva, Jose Antonio Diaz Peromingo, Jose Gomez Lara, Jose Luis Fedele, Jose Maria Surinach, Joseph Chacko, Juan Antonio Muntaner, Juan Carlos Álvarez Benitez, Juan Moreno Hoyos Abril, Julian Humphrey, Julio Bono, Junji Kanda, Juree Boondumrongsagoon, Kai Hang Yiu, Kanchana Chansung, Karin Boomars, Kate Burbury, Katsuhiro Kondo, Kemal Karaarslan, Kensuke Takeuchi, Knut Kroeger, Konstantin Zrazhevskiy, Koscál Svatopluk, Kou‐Gi Shyu, Kristel Vandenbosch, Kuan‐Cheng Chang, Kuan‐Ming Chiu, Kubina Jean‐Manuel, Kwan Jing Wern, Kwo‐Chang Ueng, Lalita Norasetthada, Laure Binet, Lee Ping Chew, Lei Zhang, Leone Maria Cristina, Lidwine Tick, Lilia Beatriz Schiavi, Lily Lee Lee Wong, Lohana Borges, Louis Botha, Luc Capiau, Luc Timmermans, Luciano Eduardo López, Luigi Ria, Luis Manuel Hernandez Blasco, Luis Alberto Guzman, Luis Flota Cervera, Mahe Isabelle, Manuel Monreal Bosch, Manuel de los Rios Ibarra, Manuel Núñez Fernandez, Marc Carrier, Marcelo Raul Barrionuevo, Marco Antonio Alcocer Gamba, Marco Cattaneo, Marco Moia, Margaret Bowers, Mariam Chetanachan, Mario Alberto Berli, Mark Fixley, Markus Faghih, Markus Stuecker, Marlin Schul, Martin Banyai, Martin Koretzky, Martin Myriam, Mary Elizabeth Gaffney, Masao Hirano, Masashi Kanemoto, Mashio Nakamura, Mersel Tahar, Messas Emmanuel, Michael Kovacs, Michael Leahy, Michael Levy, Michael Munch, Michael Olsen, Michel De Pauw, Michel Gustin, Michiel Van Betsbrugge, Mikhail Boyarkin, Miroslav Homza, Modise Koto, Mohamed Abdool‐Gaffar, Mohamed Ayman Fakhry Nagib, Mohamed El‐Dessoki, Mohamed Khan, Monniaty Mohamed, Moo Hyun Kim, Moon‐Hee Lee, Mosaad Soliman, Mostafa Shawky Ahmed, Mostafa Soliman Abd el Bary, Moustafa A. Moustafa, Muhammad Hameed, Muhip Kanko, Mujibur Majumder, Nadezhda Zubareva, Nicola Mumoli, Nik Azim Nik Abdullah, Nisa Makruasi, Nishen Paruk, Nonglak Kanitsap, Norberto Duda, Nordiana Nordin, Ole Nyvad, Olga Barbarash, Orcun Gurbuz, Oscar Gomez Vilamajo, Oscar Nandayapa Flores, Ozcan Gur, Oztekin Oto, Pablo Javier Marchena, Patrick Carroll, Pavel Lang, Peter MacCallum, Peter Baron von Bilderling, Peter Blombery, Peter Verhamme, Petr Jansky, Peuch Bernadette, Philippe De Vleeschauwer, Philippe Hainaut, Piera Maria Ferrini, Piriyaporn Iamsai, Ponchaux Christian, Pongtep Viboonjuntra, Ponlapat Rojnuckarin, Prahlad Ho, Pramook Mutirangura, Rachel Wells, Rafael Martinez, Raimundo Tirado Miranda, Ralf Kroening, Rapule Ratsela, Raquel Lopez Reyes, Raul Franco Diaz de Leon, Raymond Siu Ming Wong, Raz Alikhan, Reinhold Jerwan‐Keim, Remedios Otero, Renate Murena‐Schmidt, Reto Canevascini, Richard Ferkl, Richard White, Rika Van Herreweghe, Rita Santoro, Robert Klamroth, Robert Mendes, Robert Prosecky, Roberto Cappelli, Rudolf Spacek, Rupesh Singh, Sam Griffin, Sang Hoon Na, Sanjeev Chunilal, Saskia Middeldorp, Satoshi Nakazawa, See Guan Toh, Seinturier Christophe, Selim Isbir, Selma Raymundo, Seng Kiat Ting, Serge Motte, Serir Ozkan Aktogu, Servaas Donders, Seung Ick Cha, Seung‐Hyun Nam, Sevestre‐Pietri Marie‐Antoinette, Shaun Maasdorp, Shenghua Sun, Shenming Wang, Sherif Mohamed Essameldin, Sherif Mohamed Sholkamy, Shintaro Kuki, Shuichi Yoshida, Shunzo Matsuoka, Simon McRae, Simon Watt, Siriwimon Patanasing, Siwe‐Nana Jean‐Léopold, Somchai Wongkhantee, Soo‐Mee Bang, Sophie Testa, Stanislav Zemek, Steffen Behrens, Stephan Dominique, Stuart Mellor, Suaran Singh Gurcharan Singh, Sudip Datta, Sunee Chayangsu, Susan Solymoss, Tamara Everington, Tarek Ahmed Adel Abdel‐Azim, Tawatchai Suwanban, Taylan Adademir, Terence Hart, Terriat Béatrice, Thifhelimbilu Luvhengo, Thomas Horacek, Thomas Zeller, Tim Boussy, Tim Reynolds, Tina Biss, Ting‐Hsing Chao, Tomas Smith Casabella, Tomoya Onodera, Tontanai Numbenjapon, Victor Gerdes, Vladimir Cech, Vladimir Krasavin, Vladimir Tolstikhin, W.A. Bax, Wagih Fawzy Abdel Malek, Wai Khoon Ho, Walter Pharr, Weihong Jiang, Wei‐Hsiang Lin, Weihua Zhang, Wei‐Kung Tseng, Wen‐Ter Lai, Wilfried De Backer, Wilhelm Haverkamp, Winston Yoshida, Wolfgang Korte, Won II Choi, Yang‐Ki Kim, Yasuhiro Tanabe, Yasushi Ohnuma, Yeung‐Chul Mun, Yohan Balthazar, Yong Park, Yoshisato Shibata, Yuriy Burov, Yuriy Subbotin, Zdenek Coufal, Zhenwen Yang, Zhicheng Jing, Zhongqi Yang, Haas, S, Ageno, W, Weitz, J, Goldhaber, S, Turpie, A, Goto, S, Angchaisuksiri, P, Dalsgaard Nielsen, J, Kayani, G, Zaghdoun, A, Farjat, A, Schellong, S, Bounameaux, H, Mantovani, L, Prandoni, P, and Kakkar, A
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Male ,pulmonary embolism ,Time Factors ,Deep vein ,direct oral anticoagulant ,Practice Patterns ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,heparin ,Direct oral anticoagulants ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pregnancy ,Deep vein thrombosis ,80 and over ,Registries ,Practice Patterns, Physicians' ,ddc:616 ,Aged, 80 and over ,Venous Thrombosis ,Anticoagulant ,Hematology ,Heparin ,Middle Aged ,Thrombosis ,Pulmonary embolism ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Treatment Outcome ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,Female ,Guideline Adherence ,medicine.drug ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.drug_class ,venous thromboembolism ,direct oral anticoagulants ,deep vein thrombosis ,Aged ,Anticoagulants ,Blood Coagulation ,Drug Utilization ,Healthcare Disparities ,Humans ,Pulmonary Embolism ,Venous Thromboembolism ,03 medical and health sciences ,Thromboembolism ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,In patient ,cardiovascular diseases ,Rivaroxaban ,Physicians' ,business.industry ,deep vein thrombosi ,deep vein thrombosis, direct oral anticoagulants, heparin, pulmonary embolism, venous thromboembolism ,equipment and supplies ,Venous ,medicine.disease ,business ,Venous thromboembolism - Abstract
Background Parenteral anticoagulants and vitamin K antagonists (VKAs) have constituted the cornerstone of venous thromboembolism (VTE) treatment. Meanwhile, direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) provide physicians with an alternative. The Global Anticoagulant Registry in the FIELD (GARFIELD)-VTE observes real-world treatment practices. Objectives Describe initial anticoagulation (AC) treatment patterns in VTE patients who received parenteral AC, VKAs, and/or DOACs within ±30 days of diagnosis. Methods VTE patients were categorized into parenteral AC only, parenteral AC with transition to VKA, VKA only, parenteral AC with transition to DOAC, and DOAC only. Results A total of 9647 patients were initiated on AC treatment alone. 4781 (49.6%) patients received DOACs ± parenteral ACs; 3187 (33.0%), VKA ± parenteral ACs; and 1679 (17.4%) parenteral ACs alone. Rivaroxaban was the most frequently used DOAC (79.4%). DOACs were more frequently used in North America/Australia (58.1%), Europe (52.2%), and Asia (47.6%) than in Latin America (29.7%) and the Middle East/South Africa (32.5%). In patients with suspected VTE, most received parenteral AC monotherapy (67.7%). Patients with deep vein thrombosis were more likely to receive DOACs alone than those with pulmonary embolism with or without deep vein thrombosis (36.2% vs 25.9%). Active cancer patients received parenteral AC alone (58.9%), with 25.5% receiving DOAC ± parenteral AC and 12.8% parenteral AC and VKA. A total of 46.5% of pregnant patients received parenteral AC monotherapy, 34.0% were treated with VKA ± parenteral AC, and 19.5% received a DOAC (± parenteral AC). Conclusion AC treatment patterns vary by patient population, geographic region and site of VTE. Guidelines for AC therapy are not always adhered to.
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10. TRAUMATIC BLEEDING: A LARGE SCALE RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL IS NEEDED AND ALL NEW COLLABORATORS ARE WELCOME / HEMORRAGIA TRAUMÁTICA: NECESIDAD DE UN ENSAYO CLÍNICO, CONTROLADO, ALEATORIZADO, A GRAN ESCALA. BIENVENIDA A NUEVOS COLABORADORES
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Tim Coats MD PhD, Beverley Hunt MD, Ian Roberts MD PhD, and Haleema Shakur
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InformationSystems_GENERAL ,lcsh:R5-920 ,lcsh:R ,MathematicsofComputing_GENERAL ,lcsh:Medicine ,lcsh:Medicine (General) ,GeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUS - Abstract
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11. Incidence and management of 82 cases of pregnancy-associated venous thromboembolism occurring at a single centre Response to Lyall & Myers
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Beverley Hunt, Jennifer M Voke, and Sue Pavord
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Single centre ,Pregnancy ,Obstetrics ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,medicine ,Hematology ,medicine.disease ,business ,Venous thromboembolism - Published
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12. Antithrombin Deficiency in Pregnancy.
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Andrew, Retter J., primary and Beverley, Hunt J., additional
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13. THE CURRENT USE OF LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT HEPARINS IN CLINICAL PRACTICE
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Beverley Hunt, Karen J Phekoo, and Steve Schey
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Clinical Practice ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Humans ,Medicine ,Professional Practice ,Thrombosis ,Hematology ,Heparin, Low-Molecular-Weight ,Current (fluid) ,business ,Intensive care medicine - Published
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14. Lady Gaga's outfit put her at risk, but you're more likely to get DVT lying in a hospital bed.
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Dr Beverley Hunt
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It is a condition that causes more deaths each year than breast cancer, AIDS and traffic accidents combined. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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15. Effect of hydrocortisone on mortality and organ support in patients with severe COVID-19
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Angus, Derek, Derde, Lennie, Al-Beidh, Farah, Annane, Djillali, Arabi, Yaseen, Beane, Abigail, van Bentum-Puijk, Wilma, Berry, Lindsay, Bhimani, Zahra, Bonten, Marc, Bradbury, Charlotte, Brunkhorst, Frank, Buxton, Meredith, Buzgau, Adrian, Cheng, Allen, de Jong, Menno, Detry, Michelle, Estcourt, Lise, Fitzgerald, Mark, Goossens, Herman, Green, Cameron, Haniffa, Rashan, Higgins, Alisa, Horvat, Christopher, Hullegie, Sebastiaan, Kruger, Peter, Lamontagne, Francois, Lawler, Patrick, Linstrum, Kelsey, Litton, Edward, Lorenzi, Elizabeth, Marshall, John, Mcauley, Daniel, Mcglothin, Anna, Mcguinness, Shay, Mcverry, Bryan, Montgomery, Stephanie, Mouncey, Paul, Murthy, Srinivas, Nichol, Alistair, Parke, Rachael, Parker, Jane, Rowan, Kathryn, Sanil, Ashish, Santos, Marlene, Saunders, Christina, Seymour, Christopher, Turner, Anne, van de Veerdonk, Frank, Venkatesh, Balasubramanian, Zarychanski, Ryan, Berry, Scott, Lewis, Roger, Mcarthur, Colin, Webb, Steven, Gordon, Anthony, NIHR, Hôpital Raymond Poincaré [AP-HP], Writing Committee for the REMAP-CAP Investigators, Farah Al-Beidh, Derek Angus, Djillali Annane, Yaseen Arabi, Wilma van Bentum-Puijk, Scott Berry, Abigail Beane, Zahra Bhimani, Marc Bonten, Charlotte Bradbury, Frank Brunkhorst, Meredith Buxton, Allen Cheng, Menno De Jong, Lennie Derde, Lise Estcourt, Herman Goossens, Anthony Gordon, Cameron Green, Rashan Haniffa, Francois Lamontagne, Patrick Lawler, Edward Litton, John Marshall, Colin McArthur, Daniel McAuley, Shay McGuinness, Bryan McVerry, Stephanie Montgomery, Paul Mouncey, Srinivas Murthy, Alistair Nichol, Rachael Parke, Kathryn Rowan, Christopher Seymour, Anne Turner, Frank van de Veerdonk, Steve Webb, Ryan Zarychanski, Lewis Campbell, Andrew Forbes, David Gattas, Stephane Heritier, Lisa Higgins, Peter Kruger, Sandra Peake, Jeffrey Presneill, Ian Seppelt, Tony Trapani, Paul Young, Sean Bagshaw, Nick Daneman, Niall Ferguson, Cheryl Misak, Marlene Santos, Sebastiaan Hullegie, Mathias Pletz, Gernot Rohde, Kathy Rowan, Brian Alexander, Kim Basile, Timothy Girard, Christopher Horvat, David Huang, Kelsey Linstrum, Jennifer Vates, Richard Beasley, Robert Fowler, Steve McGloughlin, Susan Morpeth, David Paterson, Bala Venkatesh, Tim Uyeki, Kenneth Baillie, Eamon Duffy, Rob Fowler, Thomas Hills, Katrina Orr, Asad Patanwala, Steve Tong, Mihai Netea, Shilesh Bihari, Marc Carrier, Dean Fergusson, Ewan Goligher, Ghady Haidar, Beverley Hunt, Anand Kumar, Mike Laffan, Patrick Lawless, Sylvain Lother, Peter McCallum, Saskia Middeldopr, Zoe McQuilten, Matthew Neal, John Pasi, Roger Schutgens, Simon Stanworth, Alexis Turgeon, Alexandra Weissman, Neill Adhikari, Matthew Anstey, Emily Brant, Angelique de Man, Francois Lamonagne, Marie-Helene Masse, Andrew Udy, Donald Arnold, Phillipe Begin, Richard Charlewood, Michael Chasse, Mark Coyne, Jamie Cooper, James Daly, Iain Gosbell, Heli Harvala-Simmonds, Tom Hills, Sheila MacLennan, David Menon, John McDyer, Nicole Pridee, David Roberts, Manu Shankar-Hari, Helen Thomas, Alan Tinmouth, Darrell Triulzi, Tim Walsh, Erica Wood, Carolyn Calfee, Cecilia O’Kane, Murali Shyamsundar, Pratik Sinha, Taylor Thompson, Ian Young, Shailesh Bihari, Carol Hodgson, John Laffey, Danny McAuley, Neil Orford, Ary Neto, Michelle Detry, Mark Fitzgerald, Roger Lewis, Anna McGlothlin, Ashish Sanil, Christina Saunders, Lindsay Berry, Elizabeth Lorenzi, Eliza Miller, Vanessa Singh, Claire Zammit, Wilma van Bentum Puijk, Wietske Bouwman, Yara Mangindaan, Lorraine Parker, Svenja Peters, Ilse Rietveld, Kik Raymakers, Radhika Ganpat, Nicole Brillinger, Rene Markgraf, Kate Ainscough, Kathy Brickell, Aisha Anjum, Janis-Best Lane, Alvin Richards-Belle, Michelle Saull, Daisy Wiley, Julian Bion, Jason Connor, Simon Gates, Victoria Manax, Tom van der Poll, John Reynolds, Marloes van Beurden, Evelien Effelaar, Joost Schotsman, Craig Boyd, Cain Harland, Audrey Shearer, Jess Wren, Giles Clermont, William Garrard, Kyle Kalchthaler, Andrew King, Daniel Ricketts, Salim Malakoutis, Oscar Marroquin, Edvin Music, Kevin Quinn, Heidi Cate, Karen Pearson, Joanne Collins, Jane Hanson, Penny Williams, Shane Jackson, Adeeba Asghar, Sarah Dyas, Mihaela Sutu, Sheenagh Murphy, Dawn Williamson, Nhlanhla Mguni, Alison Potter, David Porter, Jayne Goodwin, Clare Rook, Susie Harrison, Hannah Williams, Hilary Campbell, Kaatje Lomme, James Williamson, Jonathan Sheffield, Willian van’t Hoff, Phobe McCracken, Meredith Young, Jasmin Board, Emma Mart, Cameron Knott, Julie Smith, Catherine Boschert, Julia Affleck, Mahesh Ramanan, Ramsy D’Souza, Kelsey Pateman, Arif Shakih, Winston Cheung, Mark Kol, Helen Wong, Asim Shah, Atul Wagh, Joanne Simpson, Graeme Duke, Peter Chan, Brittney Cartner, Stephanie Hunter, Russell Laver, Tapaswi Shrestha, Adrian Regli, Annamaria Pellicano, James McCullough, Mandy Tallott, Nikhil Kumar, Rakshit Panwar, Gail Brinkerhoff, Cassandra Koppen, Federica Cazzola, Matthew Brain, Sarah Mineall, Roy Fischer, Vishwanath Biradar, Natalie Soar, Hayden White, Kristen Estensen, Lynette Morrison, Joanne Smith, Melanie Cooper, Monash Health, Yahya Shehabi, Wisam Al-Bassam, Amanda Hulley, Christina Whitehead, Julie Lowrey, Rebecca Gresha, James Walsham, Jason Meyer, Meg Harward, Ellen Venz, Patricia Williams, Catherine Kurenda, Kirsy Smith, Margaret Smith, Rebecca Garcia, Deborah Barge, Deborah Byrne, Kathleen Byrne, Alana Driscoll, Louise Fortune, Pierre Janin, Elizabeth Yarad, Naomi Hammond, Frances Bass, Angela Ashelford, Sharon Waterson, Steve Wedd, Robert McNamara, Heidi Buhr, Jennifer Coles, Sacha Schweikert, Bradley Wibrow, Rashmi Rauniyar, Erina Myers, Ed Fysh, Ashlish Dawda, Bhaumik Mevavala, Ed Litton, Janet Ferrier, Priya Nair, Hergen Buscher, Claire Reynolds, John Santamaria, Leanne Barbazza, Jennifer Homes, Roger Smith, Lauren Murray, Jane Brailsford, Loretta Forbes, Teena Maguire, Vasanth Mariappa, Judith Smith, Scott Simpson, Matthew Maiden, Allsion Bone, Michelle Horton, Tania Salerno, Martin Sterba, Wenli Geng, Pieter Depuydt, Jan De Waele, Liesbet De Bus, Jan Fierens, Stephanie Bracke, Brenda Reeve, William Dechert, Michaël Chassé, François Martin Carrier, Dounia Boumahni, Fatna Benettaib, Ali Ghamraoui, David Bellemare, Ève Cloutier, Charles Francoeur, François Lamontagne, Frédérick D’Aragon, Elaine Carbonneau, Julie Leblond, Gloria Vazquez-Grande, Nicole Marten, Maggie Wilson, Martin Albert, Karim Serri, Alexandros Cavayas, Mathilde Duplaix, Virginie Williams, Bram Rochwerg, Tim Karachi, Simon Oczkowski, John Centofanti, Tina Millen, Erick Duan, Jennifer Tsang, Lisa Patterson, Shane English, Irene Watpool, Rebecca Porteous, Sydney Miezitis, Lauralyn McIntyre, Laurent Brochard, Karen Burns, Gyan Sandhu, Imrana Khalid, Alexandra Binnie, Elizabeth Powell, Alexandra McMillan, Tracy Luk, Noah Aref, Zdravko Andric, Sabina Cviljevic, Renata Đimoti, Marija Zapalac, Gordan Mirković, Bruno Baršić, Marko Kutleša, Viktor Kotarski, Ana Vujaklija Brajković, Jakša Babel, Helena Sever, Lidija Dragija, Ira Kušan, Suvi Vaara, Leena Pettilä, Jonna Heinonen, Anne Kuitunen, Sari Karlsson, Annukka Vahtera, Heikki Kiiski, Sanna Ristimäki, Amine Azaiz, Cyril Charron, Mathieu Godement, Guillaume Geri, Antoine Vieillard-Baron, Franck Pourcine, Mehran Monchi, David Luis, Romain Mercier, Anne Sagnier, Nathalie Verrier, Cecile Caplin, Shidasp Siami, Christelle Aparicio, Sarah Vautier, Asma Jeblaoui, Muriel Fartoukh, Laura Courtin, Vincent Labbe, Cécile Leparco, Grégoire Muller, Mai-Anh Nay, Toufik Kamel, Dalila Benzekri, Sophie Jacquier, Emmanuelle Mercier, Delphine Chartier, Charlotte Salmon, PierreFrançois Dequin, Francis Schneider, Guillaume Morel, Sylvie L’Hotellier, Julio Badie, Fernando Daniel Berdaguer, Sylvain Malfroy, Chaouki Mezher, Charlotte Bourgoin, Bruno Megarbane, Sebastian Voicu, Nicolas Deye, Isabelle Malissin, Laetitia Sutterlin, Christophe Guitton, Cédric Darreau, Mickaël Landais, Nicolas Chudeau, Alain Robert, Pierre Moine, Nicholas Heming, Virginie Maxime, Isabelle Bossard, Tiphaine Barbarin Nicholier, Gwenhael Colin, Vanessa Zinzoni, Natacham Maquigneau, André Finn, Gabriele Kreß, Uwe Hoff, Carl Friedrich Hinrichs, Jens Nee, Mathias Pletz, Stefan Hagel, Juliane Ankert, Steffi Kolanos, Frank Bloos, Sirak Petros, Bastian Pasieka, Kevin Kunz, Peter Appelt, Bianka Schütze, Stefan Kluge, Axel Nierhaus, Dominik Jarczak, Kevin Roedl, Dirk Weismann, Anna Frey, Vivantes Klinikum Neukölln, Lorenz Reill, Michael Distler, Astrid Maselli, János Bélteczki, István Magyar, Ágnes Fazekas, Sándor Kovács, Viktória Szőke, Gábor Szigligeti, János Leszkoven, Daniel Collins, Patrick Breen, Stephen Frohlich, Ruth Whelan, Bairbre McNicholas, Michael Scully, Siobhan Casey, Maeve Kernan, Peter Doran, Michael O’Dywer, Michelle Smyth, Leanne Hayes, Oscar Hoiting, Marco Peters, Els Rengers, Mirjam Evers, Anton Prinssen, Jeroen Bosch Ziekenhuis, Koen Simons, Wim Rozendaal, F Polderman, P de Jager, M Moviat, A Paling, A Salet, Emma Rademaker, Anna Linda Peters, E de Jonge, J Wigbers, E Guilder, M Butler, Keri-Anne Cowdrey, Lynette Newby, Yan Chen, Catherine Simmonds, Rachael McConnochie, Jay Ritzema Carter, Seton Henderson, Kym Van Der Heyden, Jan Mehrtens, Tony Williams, Alex Kazemi, Rima Song, Vivian Lai, Dinu Girijadevi, Robert Everitt, Robert Russell, Danielle Hacking, Ulrike Buehner, Erin Williams, Troy Browne, Kate Grimwade, Jennifer Goodson, Owen Keet, Owen Callender, Robert Martynoga, Kara Trask, Amelia Butler, Livia Schischka, Chelsea Young, Eden Lesona, Shaanti Olatunji, Yvonne Robertson, Nuno José, Teodoro Amaro dos Santos Catorze, Tiago Nuno Alfaro de Lima Pereira, Lucilia Maria Neves Pessoa, Ricardo Manuel Castro Ferreira, Joana Margarida Pereira Sousa Bastos, Simin Aysel Florescu, Delia Stanciu, Miahela Florentina Zaharia, Alma Gabriela Kosa, Daniel Codreanu, Yaseen Marabi, Eman Al Qasim, Mohamned Moneer Hagazy, Lolowa Al Swaidan, Hatim Arishi, Rosana Muñoz-Bermúdez, Judith Marin-Corral, Anna Salazar Degracia, Francisco Parrilla Gómez, Maria Isabel Mateo López, Jorge Rodriguez Fernandez, Sheila Cárcel Fernández, Rosario Carmona Flores, Rafael León López, Carmen de la Fuente Martos, Angela Allan, Petra Polgarova, Neda Farahi, Stephen McWilliam, Daniel Hawcutt, Laura Rad, Laura O’Malley, Jennifer Whitbread, Olivia Kelsall, Laura Wild, Jessica Thrush, Hannah Wood, Karen Austin, Adrian Donnelly, Martin Kelly, Sinéad O’Kane, Declan McClintock, Majella Warnock, Paul Johnston, Linda Jude Gallagher, Clare Mc Goldrick, Moyra Mc Master, Anna Strzelecka, Rajeev Jha, Michael Kalogirou, Christine Ellis, Vinodh Krishnamurthy, Vashish Deelchand, Jon Silversides, Peter McGuigan, Kathryn Ward, Aisling O’Neill, Stephanie Finn, Barbara Phillips, Dee Mullan, Laura Oritz-Ruiz de Gordoa, Matthew Thomas, Katie Sweet, Lisa Grimmer, Rebekah Johnson, Jez Pinnell, Matt Robinson, Lisa Gledhill, Tracy Wood, Matt Morgan, Jade Cole, Helen Hill, Michelle Davies, David Antcliffe, Maie Templeton, Roceld Rojo, Phoebe Coghlan, Joanna Smee, Euan Mackay, Jon Cort, Amanda Whileman, Thomas Spencer, Nick Spittle, Vidya Kasipandian, Amit Patel, Suzanne Allibone, Roman Mary Genetu, Mohamed Ramali, Alison Ghosh, Peter Bamford, Emily London, Kathryn Cawley, Maria Faulkner, Helen Jeffrey, Tim Smith, Chris Brewer, Jane Gregory, James Limb, Amanda Cowton, Julie O’Brien, Nikitas Nikitas, Colin Wells, Liana Lankester, Mark Pulletz, Patricia Williams, Jenny Birch, Sophie Wiseman, Sarah Horton, Ana Alegria, Salah Turki, Tarek Elsefi, Nikki Crisp, Louise Allen, Iain McCullagh, Philip Robinson, Carole Hays, Maite Babio-Galan, Hannah Stevenson, Divya Khare, Meredith Pinder, Selvin Selvamoni, Amitha Gopinath, Richard Pugh, Daniel Menzies, Callum Mackay, Elizabeth Allan, Gwyneth Davies, Kathryn Puxty, Claire McCue, Susanne Cathcart, Naomi Hickey, Jane Ireland, Hakeem Yusuff, Graziella Isgro, Chris Brightling, Michelle Bourne, Michelle Craner, Malcolm Watters, Rachel Prout, Louisa Davies, Suzannah Pegler, Lynsey Kyeremeh, Gill Arbane, Karen Wilson, Linda Gomm, Federica Francia, Stephen Brett, Sonia Sousa Arias, Rebecca Elin Hall, Joanna Budd, Charlotte Small, Janine Birch, Emma Collins, Jeremy Henning, Stephen Bonner, Keith Hugill, Emanuel Cirstea, Dean Wilkinson, Michal Karlikowski, Helen Sutherland, Elva Wilhelmsen, Jane Woods, Julie North, Dhinesh Sundaran, Laszlo Hollos, Susan Coburn, Joanne Walsh, Margaret Turns, Phil Hopkins, John Smith, Harriet Noble, Maria Theresa Depante, Emma Clarey, Shondipon Laha, Mark Verlander, Alexandra Williams, Abby Huckle, Andrew Hall, Jill Cooke, Caroline Gardiner-Hill, Carolyn Maloney, Hafiz Qureshi, Neil Flint, Sarah Nicholson, Sara Southin, Andrew Nicholson, Barbara Borgatta, Ian Turner-Bone, Amie Reddy, Laura Wilding, Loku Chamara Warnapura, Ronan Agno Sathianathan, David Golden, Ciaran Hart, Jo Jones, Jonathan Bannard-Smith, Joanne Henry, Katie Birchall, Fiona Pomeroy, Rachael Quayle, Arystarch Makowski, Beata Misztal, Iram Ahmed, Thyra KyereDiabour, Kevin Naiker, Richard Stewart, Esther Mwaura, Louise Mew, Lynn Wren, Felicity Willams, Richard Innes, Patricia Doble, Joanne Hutter, Charmaine Shovelton, Benjamin Plumb, Tamas Szakmany, Vincent Hamlyn, Nancy Hawkins, Sarah Lewis, Amanda Dell, Shameer Gopal, Saibal Ganguly, Andrew Smallwood, Nichola Harris, Stella Metherell, Juan Martin Lazaro, Tabitha Newman, Simon Fletcher, Jurgens Nortje, Deirdre Fottrell-Gould, Georgina Randell, Mohsin Zaman, Einas Elmahi, Andrea Jones, Kathryn Hall, Gary Mills, Kim Ryalls, Helen Bowler, Jas Sall, Richard Bourne, Zoe Borrill, Tracey Duncan, Thomas Lamb, Joanne Shaw, Claire Fox, Jeronimo Moreno Cuesta, Kugan Xavier, Dharam Purohit, Munzir Elhassan, Dhanalakshmi Bakthavatsalam, Matthew Rowland, Paula Hutton, Archana Bashyal, Neil Davidson, Clare Hird, Manish Chhablani, Gunjan Phalod, Amy Kirkby, Simon Archer, Kimberley Netherton, Henrik Reschreiter, Julie Camsooksai, Sarah Patch, Sarah Jenkins, David Pogson, Steve Rose, Zoe Daly, Lutece Brimfield, Helen Claridge, Dhruv Parekh, Colin Bergin, Michelle Bates, Joanne Dasgin, Christopher McGhee, Malcolm Sim, Sophie Kennedy Hay, Steven Henderson, Mandeep-Kaur Phull, Abbas Zaidi, Tatiana Pogreban, Lace Paulyn Rosaroso, Daniel Harvey, Benjamin Lowe, Megan Meredith, Lucy Ryan, Anil Hormis, Rachel Walker, Dawn Collier, Sarah Kimpton, Susan Oakley, Kevin Rooney, Natalie Rodden, Emma Hughes, Nicola Thomson, Deborah McGlynn, Andrew Walden, Nicola Jacques, Holly Coles, Emma Tilney, Emma Vowell, Martin Schuster-Bruce, Sally Pitts, Rebecca Miln, Laura Purandare, Luke Vamplew, Michael Spivey, Sarah Bean, Karen Burt, Lorraine Moore, Christopher Day, Charly Gibson, Elizabeth Gordon, Letizia Zitter, Samantha Keenan, Evelyn Baker, Shiney Cherian, Sean Cutler, Anna Roynon-Reed, Kate Harrington, Ajay Raithatha, Kris Bauchmuller, Norfaizan Ahmad, Irina Grecu, Dawn Trodd, Jane Martin, Caroline Wrey Brown, Ana-Marie Arias, Thomas Craven, David Hope, Jo Singleton, Sarah Clark, Nicola Rae, Ingeborg Welters, David Oliver Hamilton, Karen Williams, Victoria Waugh, David Shaw, Zudin Puthucheary, Timothy Martin, Filipa Santos, Ruzena Uddin, Alastair Somerville, Kate Colette Tatham, Shaman Jhanji, Ethel Black, Arnold Dela Rosa, Ryan Howle, Redmond Tully, Andrew Drummond, Joy Dearden, Jennifer Philbin, Sheila Munt, Alain Vuylsteke, Charles Chan, Saji Victor, Ramprasad Matsa, Minerva Gellamucho, Ben Creagh-Brown, Joe Tooley, Laura Montague, Fiona De Beaux, Laetitia Bullman, Ian Kersiake, Carrie Demetriou, Sarah Mitchard, Lidia Ramos, Katie White, Phil Donnison, Maggie Johns, Ruth Casey, Lehentha Mattocks, Sarah Salisbury, Paul Dark, Andrew Claxton, Danielle McLachlan, Kathryn Slevin, Stephanie Lee, Jonathan Hulme, Sibet Joseph, Fiona Kinney, Ho Jan Senya, Aneta Oborska, Abdul Kayani, Bernard Hadebe, Rajalakshmi Orath Prabakaran, Lesley Nichols, Matt Thomas, Ruth Worner, Beverley Faulkner, Emma Gendall, Kati Hayes, Colin Hamilton-Davies, Carmen Chan, Celina Mfuko, Hakam Abbass, Vineela Mandadapu, Susannah Leaver, Daniel Forton, Kamal Patel, Elankumaran Paramasivam, Matthew Powell, Richard Gould, Elizabeth Wilby, Clare Howcroft, Dorota Banach, Ziortza Fernández de Pinedo Artaraz, Leilani Cabreros, Ian White, Maria Croft, Nicky Holland, Rita Pereira, Ahmed Zaki, David Johnson, Matthew Jackson, Hywel Garrard, Vera Juhaz, Alistair Roy, Anthony Rostron, Lindsey Woods, Sarah Cornell, Suresh Pillai, Rachel Harford, Tabitha Rees, Helen Ivatt, Ajay Sundara Raman, Miriam Davey, Kelvin Lee, Russell Barber, Manish Chablani, Farooq Brohi, Vijay Jagannathan, Michele Clark, Sarah Purvis, Bill Wetherill, Ahilanandan Dushianthan, Rebecca Cusack, Kim de Courcy-Golder, Simon Smith, Susan Jackson, Ben Attwood, Penny Parsons, Valerie Page, Xiao Bei Zhao, Deepali Oza, Jonathan Rhodes, Tom Anderson, Sheila Morris, Charlotte Xia Le Tai, Amy Thomas, Alexandra Keen, Stephen Digby, Nicholas Cowley, Laura Wild, David Southern, Harsha Reddy, Andy Campbell, Claire Watkins, Sara Smuts, Omar Touma, Nicky Barnes, Peter Alexander, Tim Felton, Susan Ferguson, Katharine Sellers, Joanne Bradley-Potts, David Yates, Isobel Birkinshaw, Kay Kell, Nicola Marshall, Lisa Carr-Knott, Charlotte Summers, and Mégarbane, Bruno
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[SDV.MHEP.ME] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Emerging diseases ,[SDV.MHEP.ME]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Emerging diseases ,General Medicine ,[SDV.MHEP.PSR]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Pulmonology and respiratory tract ,Writing Committee for the REMAP-CAP Investigators ,[SDV.MHEP.CSC] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Cardiology and cardiovascular system ,[SDV.TOX] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Toxicology ,[SDV.MHEP.CSC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Cardiology and cardiovascular system ,[SDV.MHEP.MI]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Infectious diseases ,[SDV.TOX]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Toxicology ,General & Internal Medicine ,[SDV.MHEP.MI] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Infectious diseases ,[SDV.MHEP.PSR] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Pulmonology and respiratory tract ,11 Medical and Health Sciences - Abstract
Importance Evidence regarding corticosteroid use for severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is limited. Objective To determine whether hydrocortisone improves outcome for patients with severe COVID-19. Design, Setting, and Participants An ongoing adaptive platform trial testing multiple interventions within multiple therapeutic domains, for example, antiviral agents, corticosteroids, or immunoglobulin. Between March 9 and June 17, 2020, 614 adult patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 were enrolled and randomized within at least 1 domain following admission to an intensive care unit (ICU) for respiratory or cardiovascular organ support at 121 sites in 8 countries. Of these, 403 were randomized to open-label interventions within the corticosteroid domain. The domain was halted after results from another trial were released. Follow-up ended August 12, 2020. Interventions The corticosteroid domain randomized participants to a fixed 7-day course of intravenous hydrocortisone (50 mg or 100 mg every 6 hours) (n = 143), a shock-dependent course (50 mg every 6 hours when shock was clinically evident) (n = 152), or no hydrocortisone (n = 108). Main Outcomes and Measures The primary end point was organ support–free days (days alive and free of ICU-based respiratory or cardiovascular support) within 21 days, where patients who died were assigned –1 day. The primary analysis was a bayesian cumulative logistic model that included all patients enrolled with severe COVID-19, adjusting for age, sex, site, region, time, assignment to interventions within other domains, and domain and intervention eligibility. Superiority was defined as the posterior probability of an odds ratio greater than 1 (threshold for trial conclusion of superiority >99%). Results After excluding 19 participants who withdrew consent, there were 384 patients (mean age, 60 years; 29% female) randomized to the fixed-dose (n = 137), shock-dependent (n = 146), and no (n = 101) hydrocortisone groups; 379 (99%) completed the study and were included in the analysis. The mean age for the 3 groups ranged between 59.5 and 60.4 years; most patients were male (range, 70.6%-71.5%); mean body mass index ranged between 29.7 and 30.9; and patients receiving mechanical ventilation ranged between 50.0% and 63.5%. For the fixed-dose, shock-dependent, and no hydrocortisone groups, respectively, the median organ support–free days were 0 (IQR, –1 to 15), 0 (IQR, –1 to 13), and 0 (–1 to 11) days (composed of 30%, 26%, and 33% mortality rates and 11.5, 9.5, and 6 median organ support–free days among survivors). The median adjusted odds ratio and bayesian probability of superiority were 1.43 (95% credible interval, 0.91-2.27) and 93% for fixed-dose hydrocortisone, respectively, and were 1.22 (95% credible interval, 0.76-1.94) and 80% for shock-dependent hydrocortisone compared with no hydrocortisone. Serious adverse events were reported in 4 (3%), 5 (3%), and 1 (1%) patients in the fixed-dose, shock-dependent, and no hydrocortisone groups, respectively. Conclusions and Relevance Among patients with severe COVID-19, treatment with a 7-day fixed-dose course of hydrocortisone or shock-dependent dosing of hydrocortisone, compared with no hydrocortisone, resulted in 93% and 80% probabilities of superiority with regard to the odds of improvement in organ support–free days within 21 days. However, the trial was stopped early and no treatment strategy met prespecified criteria for statistical superiority, precluding definitive conclusions.
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