BACKGROUND: There is emerging evidence for enhanced blood coagulation in coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) patients, with thromboembolic complications contributing to morbidity and mortality. The mechanisms underlying this prothrombotic state remain enigmatic. Further data to guide anticoagulation strategies are urgently required. METHODS: We used viscoelastic rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM) in a single-center cohort of 40 critically ill COVID-19 patients. RESULTS: Clear signs of a hypercoagulable state due to severe hypofibrinolysis were found. Maximum lysis, especially following stimulation of the extrinsic coagulation system, was inversely associated with an enhanced risk of thromboembolic complications. Combining values for maximum lysis with D-dimer concentrations revealed high sensitivity and specificity of thromboembolic risk prediction. CONCLUSIONS: The study identifies a reduction in fibrinolysis as an important mechanism in COVID-19-associated coagulopathy. The combination of ROTEM and D-dimer concentrations may prove valuable in identifying patients requiring higher intensity anticoagulation.
Thromboembolic complications in critically ill COVID-19 patients are associated with impaired fibrinolysis.
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作者:Kruse Jan Matthias, Magomedov Abakar, Kurreck Annika, Münch Frédéric H, Koerner Roland, Kamhieh-Milz Julian, Kahl Andreas, Gotthardt Inka, Piper Sophie K, Eckardt Kai-Uwe, Dörner Thomas, Zickler Daniel
| 期刊: | Critical Care | 影响因子: | 9.300 |
| 时间: | 2020 | 起止号: | 2020 Dec 7; 24(1):676 |
| doi: | 10.1186/s13054-020-03401-8 | ||
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