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Incidence of venous thromboembolism in coronavirus disease 2019: An experience from a single large academic center

Authors :
Parth Rali
Oisin O'Corragain
Lawrence Oresanya
Daohai Yu
Omar Sheriff
Robert Weiss
Catherine Myers
Parag Desai
Nadia Ali
Anthony Stack
Michael Bromberg
Andrea L. Lubitz
Joseph Panaro
Riyaz Bashir
Vladimir Lakhter
Roberto Caricchio
Rohit Gupta
Chandra Dass
Kumaran Maruti
Xiaoning Lu
A. Koneti Rao
Gary Cohen
Gerard J. Criner
Eric T. Choi
Aaron Mishkin
Abbas Abba
Abhijit S. Pathak
Abhinav Rastogi
Adam Diamond
Aditi Satti
Adria Simon
Ahmed Soliman
Alan Braveman
Albert J. Mamary
Aloknath Pandya
Amy Goldberg
Amy Kambo
Andrew Gangemi
Anjali Vaidya
Ann Davison
Anuj Basil
Beata Kosmider
Charles T. Bakhos
Bill Cornwell
Brianna Sanguily
Brittany Corso
Carla Grabianowski
Carly Sedlock
Charles Bakhos
Chenna Kesava Reddy Mandapati
Cherie Erkmen
Chethan Gangireddy
Chih-ru Lin
Christopher T. Burks
Claire Raab
Deborah Crabbe
Crystal Chen
Daniel Edmundowicz
Daniel Sacher
Daniel Salerno
Daniele Simon
David Ambrose
David Ciccolella
Debra Gillman
Dolores Fehrle
Dominic Morano
Donnalynn Bassler
Edmund Cronin
Eduardo Dominguez
Ekam Randhawa
Ekamjeet Randhawa
Eman Hamad
Eneida Male
Erin Narewski
Francis Cordova
Frederic Jaffe
Frederich Kueppers
Fusun Dikengil
Jonathan Galli
Jamie Garfield
Gayle Jones
Gennaro Calendo
Gerard Criner
Gilbert D'Alonzo
Ginny Marmolejos
Matthew Gordon
Gregory Millio
Fernandez Gustavo
Hannah Simborio
Harwood Scott
Heidi Shore-Brown
Hernan Alvarado
Ho-Man Yeung
Ibraheem Yousef
Ifeoma Oriaku
Iris Jung-won Lee
Isaac Whitman
James Brown
Jamie L. Garfield
Janpreet Mokha
Jason Gallagher
Jeffrey Stewart
Jenna Murray
Jessica Tang
Jeyssa Gonzalez
Jichuan Wu
Jiji Thomas
Jim Murrett
Joanna Beros
John M. Travaline
Jolly Varghese
Jordan Senchak
Joseph Lambert
Joseph Ramzy
Joshua Cooper
Jun Song
Junad Chowdhury
Kaitlin Kennedy
Karim Bahmed
Karim Loukmane
Karthik Shenoy
Kathleen Brennan
Keith Johnson
Kevin Carney
Kraftin Schreyer
Kristin Criner
Maruti Kumaran
Lauren Miller
Laurie Jameson
Laurie Johnson
Laurie Kilpatrick
Lii-Yoong Criner
Lily Zhang
Lindsay K. McGann
Llera A. Samuels
Marc Diamon
Margaret Kerper
Maria Vega Sanchez
Mariola Marcinkienwicz
Maritza Pedlar
Mark Aksoy
Mark Weir
Marla R. Wolfson
Marla Wolfson
Robert Marron
Martin Keane
Massa Zantah
Mathew Zheng
Matthew Delfiner
Maulin Patel
Megan Healy
Melinda Darnell
Melissa Navaro
Meredith A. Brisco-Bacik
Michael Gannon
Michael Jacobs
Mira Mandal
Nanzhou Gou
Nathaniel Marchetti
Nathaniel Xander
Navjot Kaur
Neil Nadpara
Nicole Desai
Nicole Mills
Norihisa Shigemura
Ohoud Rehbini
Oneida Arosarena
Osheen Abramian
Paige Stanley
Patrick Mulhall
Pravin Patil
Priju Varghe
Puja Dubal
Puja Patel
Rachael Blair
Rajagopalan Rengan
Rami Alashram
Randol Hooper
Rebecca A. Armbruster
Regina Sheriden
Rogers Thomas
Rohit Soans
Roman Petrov
Roman Prosniak
Romulo Fajardo
Ruchi Bhutani
Ryan Townsend
Sabrina Islam
Samantha Pettigrew
Samantha Wallace
Sameep Sehgal
Samuel Krachman
Santosh Dhungana
Sarah Hoang
Sean Duffy
Seema Rani
Shapiro William
Sheila Weaver
Shelu Benny
Sheril George
Shuang Sun
Shubhra Srivastava-Malhotra
Stephanie Brictson
Stephanie Spivack
Stephanie Tittaferrante
Stephanie Yerkes
Stephen Priest
Steve Codella
Steven G. Kelsen
Steven Houser
Steven Verga
Sudhir Bolla
Sudhir Kotnala
Sunil Karhadkar
Sylvia Johnson
Tahseen Shariff
Tammy Jacobs
Thomas Hooper
Tom Rogers
Tony S. Reed
Tse-Shuen Ku
Uma Sajjan
Victor Kim
Whitney Cabey
Wissam Chatila
Wuyan Li
Zach Dorey-Stein
Zachariah Dorey-Stein
Zachary D. Repanshek
Source :
Journal of Vascular Surgery. Venous and Lymphatic Disorders, Journal of Vascular Surgery: Venous and Lymphatic Disorders
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
by the Society for Vascular Surgery. Published by Elsevier Inc., 2020.

Abstract

Background Infection with the novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 has been associated with a hypercoagulable state. Emerging data from China and Europe have consistently shown an increased incidence of venous thromboembolism (VTE). We aimed to identify the VTE incidence and early predictors of VTE at our high-volume tertiary care center. Methods We performed a retrospective cohort study of 147 patients who had been admitted to Temple University Hospital with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) from April 1, 2020 to April 27, 2020. We first identified the VTE (pulmonary embolism [PE] and deep vein thrombosis [DVT]) incidence in our cohort. The VTE and no-VTE groups were compared by univariable analysis for demographics, comorbidities, laboratory data, and treatment outcomes. Subsequently, multivariable logistic regression analysis was performed to identify the early predictors of VTE. Results The 147 patients (20.9% of all admissions) admitted to a designated COVID-19 unit at Temple University Hospital with a high clinical suspicion of acute VTE had undergone testing for VTE using computed tomography pulmonary angiography and/or extremity venous duplex ultrasonography. The overall incidence of VTE was 17% (25 of 147). Of the 25 patients, 16 had had acute PE, 14 had had acute DVT, and 5 had had both PE and DVT. The need for invasive mechanical ventilation (adjusted odds ratio, 3.19; 95% confidence interval, 1.07-9.55) and the admission D-dimer level ≥1500 ng/mL (adjusted odds ratio, 3.55; 95% confidence interval, 1.29-9.78) were independent markers associated with VTE. The all-cause mortality in the VTE group was greater than that in the non-VTE group (48% vs 22%; P = .007). Conclusions Our study represents one of the earliest reported from the United States on the incidence rate of VTE in patients with COVID-19. Patients with a high clinical suspicion and the identified risk factors (invasive mechanical ventilation, admission D-dimer level ≥1500 ng/mL) should be considered for early VTE testing. We did not screen all patients admitted for VTE; therefore, the true incidence of VTE could have been underestimated. Our findings require confirmation in future prospective studies.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22133348 and 2213333X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Vascular Surgery. Venous and Lymphatic Disorders
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....084edc4166b209cf196d0fa293e52dde