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The balance of comprehensive coagulation and fibrinolytic potential is disrupted in patients with moderate to severe COVID-19.

Authors :
Onishi, Tomoko
Shimonishi, Naruto
Takeyama, Masahiro
Furukawa, Shoko
Ogiwara, Kenichi
Nakajima, Yuto
Kasahara, Kei
Nishio, Kenji
Yoshimoto, Kiyomi
Inoue, Satoki
Kawaguchi, Masahiko
Fukushima, Hidetada
Saito, Yoshihiko
Yoshiji, Hitoshi
Muro, Shigeo
Tsuruya, Kazuhiko
Okada, Sadanori
Sugie, Kazuma
Kawaguchi, Ryuji
Nishikubo, Toshiya
Source :
International Journal of Hematology; Jun2022, Vol. 115 Issue 6, p826-837, 12p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Coagulation and fibrinolytic mechanisms are enhanced in patients with coronavirus (COVID-19), but disturbances in the balance of both functions in COVID-19 patients remain unclear. We assessed global coagulation and fibrinolysis in plasma from 167 COVID-19 patients (mild/moderate/severe: 62/88/17, respectively) on admission using clot-fibrinolysis waveform analysis (CFWA). Maximum coagulation velocity (|min1|) and maximum fibrinolysis velocity (|FL-min1|) were expressed as ratios relative to normal plasma. Ten patients (6.0%) developed thrombosis, 5 (3.0%) had bleeding tendency, and 13 (7.8%) died during admission. FDP levels increased with severity of COVID-19 symptoms (mild/moderate/severe; median 2.7/4.9/9.9 μg/mL, respectively). The |min1| ratios were elevated in all categories (1.27/1.61/1.58) in keeping with enhanced coagulation potential, with significant differences between mild cases and moderate to severe cases. The |FL-min1| ratios were also elevated in all groups (1.19/1.39/1.40), reflecting enhanced fibrinolytic potential. These data identified coagulation dominance in moderate to severe cases, but balanced coagulation and fibrinolysis in mild cases. There were significant differences in FDP and TAT, but no significant differences in |min1| or |FL-min1| ratios, between patients with and without thrombosis. CFWA monitoring of coagulation and fibrinolysis dynamics could provide valuable data for understanding hemostatic changes and disease status in COVID-19 patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09255710
Volume :
115
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
International Journal of Hematology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
157212328
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12185-022-03308-w