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Megakaryocytes and platelet-fibrin thrombi characterize multi-organ thrombosis at autopsy in COVID-19: A case series

BACKGROUND: There is increasing recognition of a prothrombotic state in COVID-19. Post-mortem examination can provide important mechanistic insights. METHODS: We present a COVID-19 autopsy series including findings in lungs, heart, kidneys, liver, and bone, from a New York academic medical center. F...

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Autores principales: Rapkiewicz, Amy V., Mai, Xingchen, Carsons, Steven E., Pittaluga, Stefania, Kleiner, David E., Berger, Jeffrey S., Thomas, Sarun, Adler, Nicole M., Charytan, David M., Gasmi, Billel, Hochman, Judith S., Reynolds, Harmony R.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7316051/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32766543
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2020.100434
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author Rapkiewicz, Amy V.
Mai, Xingchen
Carsons, Steven E.
Pittaluga, Stefania
Kleiner, David E.
Berger, Jeffrey S.
Thomas, Sarun
Adler, Nicole M.
Charytan, David M.
Gasmi, Billel
Hochman, Judith S.
Reynolds, Harmony R.
author_facet Rapkiewicz, Amy V.
Mai, Xingchen
Carsons, Steven E.
Pittaluga, Stefania
Kleiner, David E.
Berger, Jeffrey S.
Thomas, Sarun
Adler, Nicole M.
Charytan, David M.
Gasmi, Billel
Hochman, Judith S.
Reynolds, Harmony R.
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description BACKGROUND: There is increasing recognition of a prothrombotic state in COVID-19. Post-mortem examination can provide important mechanistic insights. METHODS: We present a COVID-19 autopsy series including findings in lungs, heart, kidneys, liver, and bone, from a New York academic medical center. FINDINGS: In seven patients (four female), regardless of anticoagulation status, all autopsies demonstrated platelet-rich thrombi in the pulmonary, hepatic, renal, and cardiac microvasculature. Megakaryocytes were seen in higher than usual numbers in the lungs and heart. Two cases had thrombi in the large pulmonary arteries, where casts conformed to the anatomic location. Thrombi in the IVC were not found, but the deep leg veins were not dissected. Two cases had cardiac venous thrombosis with one case exhibiting septal myocardial infarction associated with intramyocardial venous thrombosis, without atherosclerosis. One case had focal acute lymphocyte-predominant inflammation in the myocardium with no virions found in cardiomyocytes. Otherwise, cardiac histopathological changes were limited to minimal epicardial inflammation (n = 1), early ischemic injury (n = 3), and mural fibrin thrombi (n = 2). Platelet-rich peri‑tubular fibrin microthrombi were a prominent renal feature. Acute tubular necrosis, and red blood cell and granular casts were seen in multiple cases. Significant glomerular pathology was notably absent. Numerous platelet-fibrin microthrombi were identified in hepatic sinusoids. All lungs exhibited diffuse alveolar damage (DAD) with a spectrum of exudative and proliferative phases including hyaline membranes, and pneumocyte hyperplasia, with viral inclusions in epithelial cells and macrophages. Three cases had superimposed acute bronchopneumonia, focally necrotizing. INTERPRETATION: In this series of seven COVID-19 autopsies, thrombosis was a prominent feature in multiple organs, in some cases despite full anticoagulation and regardless of timing of the disease course, suggesting that thrombosis plays a role very early in the disease process. The finding of megakaryocytes and platelet-rich thrombi in the lungs, heart and kidneys suggests a role in thrombosis. FUNDING: None.
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spelling pubmed-73160512020-06-25 Megakaryocytes and platelet-fibrin thrombi characterize multi-organ thrombosis at autopsy in COVID-19: A case series Rapkiewicz, Amy V. Mai, Xingchen Carsons, Steven E. Pittaluga, Stefania Kleiner, David E. Berger, Jeffrey S. Thomas, Sarun Adler, Nicole M. Charytan, David M. Gasmi, Billel Hochman, Judith S. Reynolds, Harmony R. EClinicalMedicine Research paper BACKGROUND: There is increasing recognition of a prothrombotic state in COVID-19. Post-mortem examination can provide important mechanistic insights. METHODS: We present a COVID-19 autopsy series including findings in lungs, heart, kidneys, liver, and bone, from a New York academic medical center. FINDINGS: In seven patients (four female), regardless of anticoagulation status, all autopsies demonstrated platelet-rich thrombi in the pulmonary, hepatic, renal, and cardiac microvasculature. Megakaryocytes were seen in higher than usual numbers in the lungs and heart. Two cases had thrombi in the large pulmonary arteries, where casts conformed to the anatomic location. Thrombi in the IVC were not found, but the deep leg veins were not dissected. Two cases had cardiac venous thrombosis with one case exhibiting septal myocardial infarction associated with intramyocardial venous thrombosis, without atherosclerosis. One case had focal acute lymphocyte-predominant inflammation in the myocardium with no virions found in cardiomyocytes. Otherwise, cardiac histopathological changes were limited to minimal epicardial inflammation (n = 1), early ischemic injury (n = 3), and mural fibrin thrombi (n = 2). Platelet-rich peri‑tubular fibrin microthrombi were a prominent renal feature. Acute tubular necrosis, and red blood cell and granular casts were seen in multiple cases. Significant glomerular pathology was notably absent. Numerous platelet-fibrin microthrombi were identified in hepatic sinusoids. All lungs exhibited diffuse alveolar damage (DAD) with a spectrum of exudative and proliferative phases including hyaline membranes, and pneumocyte hyperplasia, with viral inclusions in epithelial cells and macrophages. Three cases had superimposed acute bronchopneumonia, focally necrotizing. INTERPRETATION: In this series of seven COVID-19 autopsies, thrombosis was a prominent feature in multiple organs, in some cases despite full anticoagulation and regardless of timing of the disease course, suggesting that thrombosis plays a role very early in the disease process. The finding of megakaryocytes and platelet-rich thrombi in the lungs, heart and kidneys suggests a role in thrombosis. FUNDING: None. Elsevier 2020-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7316051/ /pubmed/32766543 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2020.100434 Text en © 2020 Published by Elsevier Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Rapkiewicz, Amy V.
Mai, Xingchen
Carsons, Steven E.
Pittaluga, Stefania
Kleiner, David E.
Berger, Jeffrey S.
Thomas, Sarun
Adler, Nicole M.
Charytan, David M.
Gasmi, Billel
Hochman, Judith S.
Reynolds, Harmony R.
Megakaryocytes and platelet-fibrin thrombi characterize multi-organ thrombosis at autopsy in COVID-19: A case series
title Megakaryocytes and platelet-fibrin thrombi characterize multi-organ thrombosis at autopsy in COVID-19: A case series
title_full Megakaryocytes and platelet-fibrin thrombi characterize multi-organ thrombosis at autopsy in COVID-19: A case series
title_fullStr Megakaryocytes and platelet-fibrin thrombi characterize multi-organ thrombosis at autopsy in COVID-19: A case series
title_full_unstemmed Megakaryocytes and platelet-fibrin thrombi characterize multi-organ thrombosis at autopsy in COVID-19: A case series
title_short Megakaryocytes and platelet-fibrin thrombi characterize multi-organ thrombosis at autopsy in COVID-19: A case series
title_sort megakaryocytes and platelet-fibrin thrombi characterize multi-organ thrombosis at autopsy in covid-19: a case series
topic Research paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7316051/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32766543
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2020.100434
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