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American Society of Hematology living guidelines on the use of anticoagulation for thromboprophylaxis in patients with COVID-19: July 2021 update on post-discharge thromboprophylaxis

Authors :
Antonio Bognanni
David L. Diuguid
Susan R. Kahn
Andrea Darzi
Matthew T. V. Chan
Atefeh Noori
Deborah M. Siegal
Elie A. Akl
Reyad Nayif Al Jabiri
Gian Paolo Morgano
Eric Tseng
Binu A. Philip
Imad Bou Akl
Mary Boulos
Yazan Nayif Al Jabiri
Philipp Kolb
Pantep Angchaisuksiri
Giovanna Muti-Schünemann
Heba Hussein
Rana Charide
Holger J. Schünemann
Angela M. Barbara
Marc Philip Righini
Rami Z. Morsi
Samer G. Karam
Luis Enrique Colunga-Lozano
Frederikus A. Klok
Kamshad Touri
Kathryn Dane
Daniel O. Griffin
Karla Solo
Adam Cuker
Deirdra R. Terrell
Finn Schünemann
Robby Nieuwlaat
Thomas Piggott
Menatalla K. Nadim
Kristen M. Sanfilippo
Ashok Pai
Maria T. DeSancho
Alfred Ian Lee
Clifton Blair
Yuan Qiu
Karin Lee Dearness
Mike Skara
Yetiani Roldan Benitez
Reem A. Mustafa
Ignacio Neumann
Wojtek Wiercioch
Romina Brignardello-Petersen
Jennifer Davila
Razan Mansour
Adrienne Stevens
Source :
Blood Advances, Blood Advances, 6(2), 664-671. ELSEVIER
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
The American Society of Hematology, 2021.

Abstract

BackgroundCOVID-19–related acute illness is associated with an increased risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE).ObjectiveThese evidence-based guidelines of the American Society of Hematology (ASH) are intended to support patients, clinicians, and other health care professionals in decisions about the use of anticoagulation for thromboprophylaxis in patients with COVID-19 who do not have confirmed or suspected VTE.MethodsASH formed a multidisciplinary guideline panel, including 3 patient representatives, and applied strategies to minimize potential bias from conflicts of interest. The McMaster University GRADE Centre supported the guideline development process, including performing systematic evidence reviews (up to March 2021). The panel prioritized clinical questions and outcomes according to their importance for clinicians and patients. The panel used the grading of recommendations assessment, development, and evaluation (GRADE) approach to assess evidence and make recommendations, which were subject to public comment.ResultsThe panel agreed on 1 additional recommendation. The panel issued a conditional recommendation against the use of outpatient anticoagulant prophylaxis in patients with COVID-19 who are discharged from the hospital and who do not have suspected or confirmed VTE or another indication for anticoagulation.ConclusionsThis recommendation was based on very low certainty in the evidence, underscoring the need for high-quality randomized controlled trials assessing the role of postdischarge thromboprophylaxis. Other key research priorities include better evidence on assessing risk of thrombosis and bleeding outcomes in patients with COVID-19 after hospital discharge.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24739537 and 24739529
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Blood Advances
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....27b11a194efec18c930be70e0dfe2fa4