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Thrombosis of Medium-Sized and Large Arteries During Covid-19 Infection: Results of the COVIVASC Study

BACKGROUND: COVID-19 infection is associated not only with venous thromboses but also with arterial thromboses (COV-ATs) in relation with an endothelial dysfunction, a coagulopathy and rhythm disorders. The incidence, the topography, and the prognosis of COV-ATs remain poorly known. The objective of...

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Autores principales: Coscas, Raphael, Dubosq, Maxime, Charton, Johanna, El Batti, Salma, Gaudric, Julien, Koskas, Fabien, Chiche, Laurent, Couture, Thibault, Davaine, Jean-Michel, Castier, Yves, Cerceau, Pierre, EL Hajjam, Mostafa, Samb, Patricia, Beauchet, Alain, Grimaldi, Lamiae, Javerliat, Isabelle, Goeau-Brissonniere, Olivier, Alsac, Jean-Marc, Onorati, Ilaria, Martinod, Emmanuel, Desgranges, Pascal, Touma, Joseph, Cochennec, Frédéric, Pellenc, Quentin, Julia, Pierre, Coggia, Marc
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9242891/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35780947
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.avsg.2022.04.055
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author Coscas, Raphael
Dubosq, Maxime
Charton, Johanna
El Batti, Salma
Gaudric, Julien
Koskas, Fabien
Chiche, Laurent
Couture, Thibault
Davaine, Jean-Michel
Castier, Yves
Cerceau, Pierre
EL Hajjam, Mostafa
Samb, Patricia
Beauchet, Alain
Grimaldi, Lamiae
Javerliat, Isabelle
Goeau-Brissonniere, Olivier
Alsac, Jean-Marc
Onorati, Ilaria
Martinod, Emmanuel
Desgranges, Pascal
Touma, Joseph
Cochennec, Frédéric
Pellenc, Quentin
Julia, Pierre
Coggia, Marc
author_facet Coscas, Raphael
Dubosq, Maxime
Charton, Johanna
El Batti, Salma
Gaudric, Julien
Koskas, Fabien
Chiche, Laurent
Couture, Thibault
Davaine, Jean-Michel
Castier, Yves
Cerceau, Pierre
EL Hajjam, Mostafa
Samb, Patricia
Beauchet, Alain
Grimaldi, Lamiae
Javerliat, Isabelle
Goeau-Brissonniere, Olivier
Alsac, Jean-Marc
Onorati, Ilaria
Martinod, Emmanuel
Desgranges, Pascal
Touma, Joseph
Cochennec, Frédéric
Pellenc, Quentin
Julia, Pierre
Coggia, Marc
author_sort Coscas, Raphael
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: COVID-19 infection is associated not only with venous thromboses but also with arterial thromboses (COV-ATs) in relation with an endothelial dysfunction, a coagulopathy and rhythm disorders. The incidence, the topography, and the prognosis of COV-ATs remain poorly known. The objective of this study was to report the overall experience of the Greater Paris University Hospitals (Assistance Publique - Hopitaux de Paris, AP-HP) during the first pandemic wave of COVID-19 infection. METHODS: After approval by the ethics committee, a study using the AP-HP clinical data warehouse was carried out between March and May 2020. Overall, 124,609 patients had a polymerase chain reaction for COVID-19 in our hospitals, of which 25,345 were positive. From 20,710 exploitable stays, patients tested positive for COVID who presented an episode of acute COV-AT (except coronary and intracranial arteries) were selected on the basis of the French medical classification for clinical procedures codes. The data are presented as absolute values with percentages and/or means with standard deviation. RESULTS: Over the studied period, 60 patients (aged 71±14 years, 42 men) presented a COV-AT at the time of their hospitalization, an incidence of 0.2%. The arterial complication occurred 3±7 days after the COVID infection and was inaugural in 30% of the cases (n = 18). The sites of COV-AT were the lower extremities (n = 35%, 58%), the abdominal aorta (n = 10%, 17%), the thoracic aorta (n = 7%, 12%), the upper limbs (n = 7%, 12%), the cerebral arteries (n = 7%, 12%), the digestive arteries (n = 6%, 10%), the renal arteries (n = 2%, 3%), and the ophthalmic artery (n = 1%, 2%). Multiple COV-ATs were observed in 13 patients (22%). At the time of diagnosis, 20 (33%) patients were in intensive care, including six (10%) patients who were intubated. On computed tomography angiography, COVID lesions were classified as moderate and severe in 25 (42%) and 21 (35%) cases, respectively. Revascularization was attempted in 27 patients (45%), by open surgery in 16 cases, using endovascular techniques in 8 cases and with a hybrid approach in three cases. Six patients (22%) required reinterventions. The duration of hospitalization was 12±9 days. Early mortality (in-hospital or at 30 days) was 30% (n = 18). Nine (15%) patients presented severe nonlethal ischemic complications. CONCLUSIONS: Arterial involvement is rare during COVID-19 infection. The aorta and the arteries of the limbs are the privileged sites. The morbi-mortality of these patients is high. Future studies will have to determine if the systematization of anticoagulation therapy decreases the incidence and the severity of the condition.
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spelling pubmed-92428912022-06-30 Thrombosis of Medium-Sized and Large Arteries During Covid-19 Infection: Results of the COVIVASC Study Coscas, Raphael Dubosq, Maxime Charton, Johanna El Batti, Salma Gaudric, Julien Koskas, Fabien Chiche, Laurent Couture, Thibault Davaine, Jean-Michel Castier, Yves Cerceau, Pierre EL Hajjam, Mostafa Samb, Patricia Beauchet, Alain Grimaldi, Lamiae Javerliat, Isabelle Goeau-Brissonniere, Olivier Alsac, Jean-Marc Onorati, Ilaria Martinod, Emmanuel Desgranges, Pascal Touma, Joseph Cochennec, Frédéric Pellenc, Quentin Julia, Pierre Coggia, Marc Ann Vasc Surg Selected papers from the Editorial Board BACKGROUND: COVID-19 infection is associated not only with venous thromboses but also with arterial thromboses (COV-ATs) in relation with an endothelial dysfunction, a coagulopathy and rhythm disorders. The incidence, the topography, and the prognosis of COV-ATs remain poorly known. The objective of this study was to report the overall experience of the Greater Paris University Hospitals (Assistance Publique - Hopitaux de Paris, AP-HP) during the first pandemic wave of COVID-19 infection. METHODS: After approval by the ethics committee, a study using the AP-HP clinical data warehouse was carried out between March and May 2020. Overall, 124,609 patients had a polymerase chain reaction for COVID-19 in our hospitals, of which 25,345 were positive. From 20,710 exploitable stays, patients tested positive for COVID who presented an episode of acute COV-AT (except coronary and intracranial arteries) were selected on the basis of the French medical classification for clinical procedures codes. The data are presented as absolute values with percentages and/or means with standard deviation. RESULTS: Over the studied period, 60 patients (aged 71±14 years, 42 men) presented a COV-AT at the time of their hospitalization, an incidence of 0.2%. The arterial complication occurred 3±7 days after the COVID infection and was inaugural in 30% of the cases (n = 18). The sites of COV-AT were the lower extremities (n = 35%, 58%), the abdominal aorta (n = 10%, 17%), the thoracic aorta (n = 7%, 12%), the upper limbs (n = 7%, 12%), the cerebral arteries (n = 7%, 12%), the digestive arteries (n = 6%, 10%), the renal arteries (n = 2%, 3%), and the ophthalmic artery (n = 1%, 2%). Multiple COV-ATs were observed in 13 patients (22%). At the time of diagnosis, 20 (33%) patients were in intensive care, including six (10%) patients who were intubated. On computed tomography angiography, COVID lesions were classified as moderate and severe in 25 (42%) and 21 (35%) cases, respectively. Revascularization was attempted in 27 patients (45%), by open surgery in 16 cases, using endovascular techniques in 8 cases and with a hybrid approach in three cases. Six patients (22%) required reinterventions. The duration of hospitalization was 12±9 days. Early mortality (in-hospital or at 30 days) was 30% (n = 18). Nine (15%) patients presented severe nonlethal ischemic complications. CONCLUSIONS: Arterial involvement is rare during COVID-19 infection. The aorta and the arteries of the limbs are the privileged sites. The morbi-mortality of these patients is high. Future studies will have to determine if the systematization of anticoagulation therapy decreases the incidence and the severity of the condition. Elsevier Inc. 2022-10 2022-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9242891/ /pubmed/35780947 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.avsg.2022.04.055 Text en © 2022 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 Selected papers from the Editorial Board
Coscas, Raphael
Dubosq, Maxime
Charton, Johanna
El Batti, Salma
Gaudric, Julien
Koskas, Fabien
Chiche, Laurent
Couture, Thibault
Davaine, Jean-Michel
Castier, Yves
Cerceau, Pierre
EL Hajjam, Mostafa
Samb, Patricia
Beauchet, Alain
Grimaldi, Lamiae
Javerliat, Isabelle
Goeau-Brissonniere, Olivier
Alsac, Jean-Marc
Onorati, Ilaria
Martinod, Emmanuel
Desgranges, Pascal
Touma, Joseph
Cochennec, Frédéric
Pellenc, Quentin
Julia, Pierre
Coggia, Marc
Thrombosis of Medium-Sized and Large Arteries During Covid-19 Infection: Results of the COVIVASC Study
title Thrombosis of Medium-Sized and Large Arteries During Covid-19 Infection: Results of the COVIVASC Study
title_full Thrombosis of Medium-Sized and Large Arteries During Covid-19 Infection: Results of the COVIVASC Study
title_fullStr Thrombosis of Medium-Sized and Large Arteries During Covid-19 Infection: Results of the COVIVASC Study
title_full_unstemmed Thrombosis of Medium-Sized and Large Arteries During Covid-19 Infection: Results of the COVIVASC Study
title_short Thrombosis of Medium-Sized and Large Arteries During Covid-19 Infection: Results of the COVIVASC Study
title_sort thrombosis of medium-sized and large arteries during covid-19 infection: results of the covivasc study
topic Selected papers from the Editorial Board
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9242891/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35780947
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.avsg.2022.04.055
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