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COVID-19-associated coagulopathy and acute kidney injury in critically ill patients

OBJECTIVE: The incidence of thrombotic events and acute kidney injury is high in critically ill patients with COVID-19. We aimed to evaluate and compare the coagulation profiles of patients with COVID-19 developing acute kidney injury versus those who did not, during their intensive care unit stay....

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Autores principales: da Silva, Bruno Caldin, Cordioli, Ricardo Luiz, dos Santos, Bento Fortunato Cardoso, Guerra, João Carlos de Campos, Rodrigues, Roseny dos Reis, de Souza, Guilherme Martins, Ashihara, Carolina, Midega, Thais Dias, Campos, Niklas Söderberg, Carneiro, Bárbara Vieira, Campos, Flávia Nunes Dias, Guimarães, Hélio Penna, de Matos, Gustavo Faissol Janot, de Aranda, Valdir Fernandes, Ferraz, Leonardo José Rolim, Corrêa, Thiago Domingos
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Publicado: Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10501765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37729353
http://dx.doi.org/10.31744/einstein_journal/2023AO0119
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author da Silva, Bruno Caldin
Cordioli, Ricardo Luiz
dos Santos, Bento Fortunato Cardoso
Guerra, João Carlos de Campos
Rodrigues, Roseny dos Reis
de Souza, Guilherme Martins
Ashihara, Carolina
Midega, Thais Dias
Campos, Niklas Söderberg
Carneiro, Bárbara Vieira
Campos, Flávia Nunes Dias
Guimarães, Hélio Penna
de Matos, Gustavo Faissol Janot
de Aranda, Valdir Fernandes
Ferraz, Leonardo José Rolim
Corrêa, Thiago Domingos
author_facet da Silva, Bruno Caldin
Cordioli, Ricardo Luiz
dos Santos, Bento Fortunato Cardoso
Guerra, João Carlos de Campos
Rodrigues, Roseny dos Reis
de Souza, Guilherme Martins
Ashihara, Carolina
Midega, Thais Dias
Campos, Niklas Söderberg
Carneiro, Bárbara Vieira
Campos, Flávia Nunes Dias
Guimarães, Hélio Penna
de Matos, Gustavo Faissol Janot
de Aranda, Valdir Fernandes
Ferraz, Leonardo José Rolim
Corrêa, Thiago Domingos
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description OBJECTIVE: The incidence of thrombotic events and acute kidney injury is high in critically ill patients with COVID-19. We aimed to evaluate and compare the coagulation profiles of patients with COVID-19 developing acute kidney injury versus those who did not, during their intensive care unit stay. METHODS: Conventional coagulation and platelet function tests, fibrinolysis, endogenous inhibitors of coagulation tests, and rotational thromboelastometry were conducted on days 0, 1, 3, 7, and 14 following intensive care unit admission. RESULTS: Out of 30 patients included, 13 (43.4%) met the criteria for acute kidney injury. Comparing both groups, patients with acute kidney injury were older: 73 (60-84) versus 54 (47-64) years, p=0.027, and had a lower baseline glomerular filtration rate: 70 (51-81) versus 93 (83-106) mL/min/1.73m(2), p=0.004. On day 1, D-dimer and fibrinogen levels were elevated but similar between groups: 1780 (1319-5517) versus 1794 (726-2324) ng/mL, p=0.145 and 608 (550-700) versus 642 (469-722) g/dL, p=0.95, respectively. Rotational thromboelastometry data were also similar between groups. However, antithrombin activity and protein C levels were lower in patients who developed acute kidney injury: 82 (75-92) versus 98 (90-116), p=0.028 and 70 (52-82) versus 88 (78-101) µ/mL, p=0.038, respectively. Mean protein C levels were lower in the group with acute kidney injury across multiple time points during their stay in the intensive care unit. CONCLUSION: Critically ill patients experiencing acute kidney injury exhibited lower endogenous anticoagulant levels. Further studies are needed to understand the role of natural anticoagulants in the pathophysiology of acute kidney injury within this population.
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spelling pubmed-105017652023-09-15 COVID-19-associated coagulopathy and acute kidney injury in critically ill patients da Silva, Bruno Caldin Cordioli, Ricardo Luiz dos Santos, Bento Fortunato Cardoso Guerra, João Carlos de Campos Rodrigues, Roseny dos Reis de Souza, Guilherme Martins Ashihara, Carolina Midega, Thais Dias Campos, Niklas Söderberg Carneiro, Bárbara Vieira Campos, Flávia Nunes Dias Guimarães, Hélio Penna de Matos, Gustavo Faissol Janot de Aranda, Valdir Fernandes Ferraz, Leonardo José Rolim Corrêa, Thiago Domingos Einstein (Sao Paulo) Original Article OBJECTIVE: The incidence of thrombotic events and acute kidney injury is high in critically ill patients with COVID-19. We aimed to evaluate and compare the coagulation profiles of patients with COVID-19 developing acute kidney injury versus those who did not, during their intensive care unit stay. METHODS: Conventional coagulation and platelet function tests, fibrinolysis, endogenous inhibitors of coagulation tests, and rotational thromboelastometry were conducted on days 0, 1, 3, 7, and 14 following intensive care unit admission. RESULTS: Out of 30 patients included, 13 (43.4%) met the criteria for acute kidney injury. Comparing both groups, patients with acute kidney injury were older: 73 (60-84) versus 54 (47-64) years, p=0.027, and had a lower baseline glomerular filtration rate: 70 (51-81) versus 93 (83-106) mL/min/1.73m(2), p=0.004. On day 1, D-dimer and fibrinogen levels were elevated but similar between groups: 1780 (1319-5517) versus 1794 (726-2324) ng/mL, p=0.145 and 608 (550-700) versus 642 (469-722) g/dL, p=0.95, respectively. Rotational thromboelastometry data were also similar between groups. However, antithrombin activity and protein C levels were lower in patients who developed acute kidney injury: 82 (75-92) versus 98 (90-116), p=0.028 and 70 (52-82) versus 88 (78-101) µ/mL, p=0.038, respectively. Mean protein C levels were lower in the group with acute kidney injury across multiple time points during their stay in the intensive care unit. CONCLUSION: Critically ill patients experiencing acute kidney injury exhibited lower endogenous anticoagulant levels. Further studies are needed to understand the role of natural anticoagulants in the pathophysiology of acute kidney injury within this population. Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein 2023-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10501765/ /pubmed/37729353 http://dx.doi.org/10.31744/einstein_journal/2023AO0119 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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da Silva, Bruno Caldin
Cordioli, Ricardo Luiz
dos Santos, Bento Fortunato Cardoso
Guerra, João Carlos de Campos
Rodrigues, Roseny dos Reis
de Souza, Guilherme Martins
Ashihara, Carolina
Midega, Thais Dias
Campos, Niklas Söderberg
Carneiro, Bárbara Vieira
Campos, Flávia Nunes Dias
Guimarães, Hélio Penna
de Matos, Gustavo Faissol Janot
de Aranda, Valdir Fernandes
Ferraz, Leonardo José Rolim
Corrêa, Thiago Domingos
COVID-19-associated coagulopathy and acute kidney injury in critically ill patients
title COVID-19-associated coagulopathy and acute kidney injury in critically ill patients
title_full COVID-19-associated coagulopathy and acute kidney injury in critically ill patients
title_fullStr COVID-19-associated coagulopathy and acute kidney injury in critically ill patients
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19-associated coagulopathy and acute kidney injury in critically ill patients
title_short COVID-19-associated coagulopathy and acute kidney injury in critically ill patients
title_sort covid-19-associated coagulopathy and acute kidney injury in critically ill patients
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10501765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37729353
http://dx.doi.org/10.31744/einstein_journal/2023AO0119
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