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Management of Spontaneous Bleeding in COVID-19 Inpatients: Is Embolization Always Needed?

Authors :
Riu P
Albarello F
Di Stefano F
Vergori A
D'Abramo A
Cerini C
Nocioni M
Morucci M
Tetaj N
Cristofaro M
SchininĂ  V
Campioni P
Petrone A
Fusco N
Marchioni L
Antinori A
Nicastri E
Cianni R
Ianniello S
Source :
Journal of clinical medicine [J Clin Med] 2021 Sep 12; Vol. 10 (18). Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Sep 12.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background: critically ill patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection present a hypercoagulable condition. Anticoagulant therapy is currently recommended to reduce thrombotic risk, leading to potentially severe complications like spontaneous bleeding (SB). Percutaneous transcatheter arterial embolization (PTAE) can be life-saving in critical patients, in addition to medical therapy. We report a major COVID-19 Italian Research Hospital experience during the pandemic, with particular focus on indications and technique of embolization.<br />Methods: We retrospectively included all subjects with SB and with a microbiologically confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection, over one year of pandemic, selecting two different groups: (a) patients treated with PTAE and medical therapy; (b) patients treated only with medical therapy. Computed tomography (CT) scan findings, clinical conditions, and biological findings were collected.<br />Results: 21/1075 patients presented soft tissue SB with an incidence of 1.95%. 10/21 patients were treated with PTAE and medical therapy with a 30-days survival of 70%. Arterial blush, contrast late enhancement, and dimensions at CT scan were found discriminating for the embolization ( p < 0.05).<br />Conclusions: PTAE is an important tool in severely ill, bleeding COVID-19 patients. The decision for PTAE of COVID-19 patients must be carefully weighted with particular attention paid to the clinical and biological condition, hematoma location and volume.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2077-0383
Volume :
10
Issue :
18
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of clinical medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34575230
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10184119