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Acute arterial and deep venous thromboembolism in COVID-19 patients: Risk factors and personalized therapy

BACKGROUND: The Lombardy region suffered severely during the acute phase of the coronavirus disease 2019 outbreak in Italy (Mar–Apr 2020) with 16,000 diagnosed coronavirus disease 2019–related deaths (49% of the total coronavirus disease 2019–related deaths in Italy). In the area surrounding Pavia d...

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Autores principales: Bozzani, Antonio, Arici, Vittorio, Tavazzi, Guido, Franciscone, Mila Maria, Danesino, Vittorio, Rota, Monica, Rossini, Rosa, Sterpetti, Antonio V., Ticozzelli, Giulia, Rumi, Elisa, Mojoli, Francesco, Bruno, Raffaele, Ragni, Franco
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7508538/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33039110
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.surg.2020.09.009
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author Bozzani, Antonio
Arici, Vittorio
Tavazzi, Guido
Franciscone, Mila Maria
Danesino, Vittorio
Rota, Monica
Rossini, Rosa
Sterpetti, Antonio V.
Ticozzelli, Giulia
Rumi, Elisa
Mojoli, Francesco
Bruno, Raffaele
Ragni, Franco
author_facet Bozzani, Antonio
Arici, Vittorio
Tavazzi, Guido
Franciscone, Mila Maria
Danesino, Vittorio
Rota, Monica
Rossini, Rosa
Sterpetti, Antonio V.
Ticozzelli, Giulia
Rumi, Elisa
Mojoli, Francesco
Bruno, Raffaele
Ragni, Franco
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description BACKGROUND: The Lombardy region suffered severely during the acute phase of the coronavirus disease 2019 outbreak in Italy (Mar–Apr 2020) with 16,000 diagnosed coronavirus disease 2019–related deaths (49% of the total coronavirus disease 2019–related deaths in Italy). In the area surrounding Pavia during the critical stage of the outbreak (Mar–Apr 2020), 1,225 of the documented 4,200 deaths were related to coronavirus disease 2019 infection, with a mortality rate of 181/100,000 inhabitants and an increase in deaths of 138% compared with the same period during previous years. Our aim was to report the experience of the Department of Vascular Surgery of Pavia (Lombardy, Italy), including the lessons learned and future perspectives regarding the management of coronavirus disease 2019 patients who developed severe acute ischemia with impending lower limb loss or deep vein thrombosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We carried out a retrospective data collection of coronavirus disease 2019 patients with severe acute ischemia of the lower limbs or deep vein thrombosis, which we observed in our department during the period March 1, 2020, to April 30, 2020. Primary outcomes of the analysis were postoperative mortality for all patients and amputation rates only in those coronavirus disease 2019 patients suffering from acute lower limb ischemia. Secondary outcomes were the prevalence of the disease among admitted coronavirus disease 2019 patients, and any possible correlation among inflammatory parameters, thrombolytic status, and the presence of acute ischemia or deep vein thrombosis. RESULTS: We observed 38 patients (28 male) with severe coronavirus disease 2019 infection (6 with lower limb arterial thrombosis and 32 with deep vein thrombosis). The median patient age was 64 years (range 30–94 y). In the arterial group, 3 had thrombosis on plaque and 3 on healthy arteries (“simple” arterial thrombosis). All underwent operative or hybrid (open/endo) revascularization; 1 patient died from major organ failure and 1 patient underwent major amputation. In the deep vein thrombosis group, 9 (28%) patients died from major organ failure, despite aggressive medical therapy. In patients with simple arterial thrombosis and those with deep vein thrombosis, we observed a decrease in inflammatory parameters (C-reactive protein) and in D-dimer and fibrinogen after aggressive therapy (P <.001). CONCLUSION: Our study confirms that critically ill, coronavirus disease 2019 patients who develop arterial and deep vein thrombosis have a high risk of mortality, but, if treated properly, there is an improvement in overall survival, especially in patients of 60 years of age or younger.
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spelling pubmed-75085382020-09-23 Acute arterial and deep venous thromboembolism in COVID-19 patients: Risk factors and personalized therapy Bozzani, Antonio Arici, Vittorio Tavazzi, Guido Franciscone, Mila Maria Danesino, Vittorio Rota, Monica Rossini, Rosa Sterpetti, Antonio V. Ticozzelli, Giulia Rumi, Elisa Mojoli, Francesco Bruno, Raffaele Ragni, Franco Surgery Covid-19 Pandemic BACKGROUND: The Lombardy region suffered severely during the acute phase of the coronavirus disease 2019 outbreak in Italy (Mar–Apr 2020) with 16,000 diagnosed coronavirus disease 2019–related deaths (49% of the total coronavirus disease 2019–related deaths in Italy). In the area surrounding Pavia during the critical stage of the outbreak (Mar–Apr 2020), 1,225 of the documented 4,200 deaths were related to coronavirus disease 2019 infection, with a mortality rate of 181/100,000 inhabitants and an increase in deaths of 138% compared with the same period during previous years. Our aim was to report the experience of the Department of Vascular Surgery of Pavia (Lombardy, Italy), including the lessons learned and future perspectives regarding the management of coronavirus disease 2019 patients who developed severe acute ischemia with impending lower limb loss or deep vein thrombosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We carried out a retrospective data collection of coronavirus disease 2019 patients with severe acute ischemia of the lower limbs or deep vein thrombosis, which we observed in our department during the period March 1, 2020, to April 30, 2020. Primary outcomes of the analysis were postoperative mortality for all patients and amputation rates only in those coronavirus disease 2019 patients suffering from acute lower limb ischemia. Secondary outcomes were the prevalence of the disease among admitted coronavirus disease 2019 patients, and any possible correlation among inflammatory parameters, thrombolytic status, and the presence of acute ischemia or deep vein thrombosis. RESULTS: We observed 38 patients (28 male) with severe coronavirus disease 2019 infection (6 with lower limb arterial thrombosis and 32 with deep vein thrombosis). The median patient age was 64 years (range 30–94 y). In the arterial group, 3 had thrombosis on plaque and 3 on healthy arteries (“simple” arterial thrombosis). All underwent operative or hybrid (open/endo) revascularization; 1 patient died from major organ failure and 1 patient underwent major amputation. In the deep vein thrombosis group, 9 (28%) patients died from major organ failure, despite aggressive medical therapy. In patients with simple arterial thrombosis and those with deep vein thrombosis, we observed a decrease in inflammatory parameters (C-reactive protein) and in D-dimer and fibrinogen after aggressive therapy (P <.001). CONCLUSION: Our study confirms that critically ill, coronavirus disease 2019 patients who develop arterial and deep vein thrombosis have a high risk of mortality, but, if treated properly, there is an improvement in overall survival, especially in patients of 60 years of age or younger. Elsevier Inc. 2020-12 2020-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7508538/ /pubmed/33039110 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.surg.2020.09.009 Text en © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Since January 2020 Elsevier has created a COVID-19 resource centre with free information in English and Mandarin on the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The COVID-19 resource centre is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the COVID-19 resource centre remains active.
spellingShingle Covid-19 Pandemic
Bozzani, Antonio
Arici, Vittorio
Tavazzi, Guido
Franciscone, Mila Maria
Danesino, Vittorio
Rota, Monica
Rossini, Rosa
Sterpetti, Antonio V.
Ticozzelli, Giulia
Rumi, Elisa
Mojoli, Francesco
Bruno, Raffaele
Ragni, Franco
Acute arterial and deep venous thromboembolism in COVID-19 patients: Risk factors and personalized therapy
title Acute arterial and deep venous thromboembolism in COVID-19 patients: Risk factors and personalized therapy
title_full Acute arterial and deep venous thromboembolism in COVID-19 patients: Risk factors and personalized therapy
title_fullStr Acute arterial and deep venous thromboembolism in COVID-19 patients: Risk factors and personalized therapy
title_full_unstemmed Acute arterial and deep venous thromboembolism in COVID-19 patients: Risk factors and personalized therapy
title_short Acute arterial and deep venous thromboembolism in COVID-19 patients: Risk factors and personalized therapy
title_sort acute arterial and deep venous thromboembolism in covid-19 patients: risk factors and personalized therapy
topic Covid-19 Pandemic
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7508538/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33039110
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.surg.2020.09.009
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