Prospective and sequential evaluation of homeostatic changes leading to thrombosis across COVID 19 disease severity spectrum are limited. In this prospective observational study, haemostasis was evaluated in patients with mild, moderate-severe, and critical COVID-19 infection. Markers of endothelial activation [Soluble thrombomodulin (sTM), von Willebrand Factor (VWF)], platelet activation [Soluble P-selectin, beta-thromboglobulin (BTG)] and global haemostasis [Rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM)] were evaluated on days 1 and 5 after admission. The study cohort comprised of 100 adult patients (mildâ=â20, moderate-severeâ=â22, criticalâ=â58). Sixty-five patients received anticoagulation for 10 (7-14)Â days. Thrombotic events were seen in 9 patients. In-hospital mortality was 21%. Endothelial activation markers were elevated at baseline in all subgroups, with levels in moderate-severe (sTMâ=â4.92Â ng/ml, VWFâ=â295 U/dl) [reference-ranges: sTMâ=â2.26-4.55Â ng/ml; Soluble P-selectinâ=â13.5-31.5Â ng/ml; BTGâ=â0.034-1.99Â ng/ml] and critical patients (sTMâ=â6.07Â ng/ml, VWFâ=â294 U/dl)Â being significantly higher than in the mild group (sTMâ=â4.18Â ng/ml, VWFâ=â206 U/dl). In contrast, platelet activation markers were elevated only in critically ill patients at baseline (Soluble P-selectinâ=â37.3Â ng/ml, BTGâ=â2.51Â ng/ml). The critical group had significantly lower fibrinolysis on days 1 and 5 when compared with the moderate-severe arm. COVID-19 infection was associated with graded endothelial activation and lower fibrinolysis that correlated with illness severity.
Biomarkers of coagulation, endothelial, platelet function, and fibrinolysis in patients with COVID-19: a prospective study.
COVID-19 患者的凝血、内皮、血小板功能和纤溶生物标志物:一项前瞻性研究
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作者:S B Manoj Job, Chacko Binila, Selvarajan Sushil, Peter John Victor, Geevar Tulasi, Dave Rutvi Gautam, Georgy Josh Thomas, Zachariah Anand, George Tina, Sathyendra Sowmya, Hansdak Samuel George, Krishnaswami Rajiv Karthik, Thangakunam Balamugesh, Gupta Richa, Karuppusami Reka, Nair Sukesh Chandran, Srivastava Alok
| 期刊: | Scientific Reports | 影响因子: | 3.900 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Jan 23; 14(1):2011 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41598-024-51908-9 | 研究方向: | 其它 |
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