Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease (Jul 2023)

Venous thromboembolism and major bleeding in severe and critical COVID-19 hospitalized patients

  • Veronica Abate,
  • Anita Vergatti,
  • Aniello Casoria,
  • Aquilino Flavio Zarrella,
  • Riccardo Muscariello,
  • Vincenzo Nuzzo,
  • Maria Vargas,
  • Giuseppe Servillo,
  • Paolo Conca,
  • Lanfranco D'Elia,
  • Gabriella Iannuzzo,
  • Pietro Venetucci,
  • Gianpaolo De Filippo,
  • Domenico Rendina,
  • Antonella Tufano

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/monaldi.2023.2617

Abstract

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Venous thromboembolism (VTE) and major bleeding (MB) are life-threatening complications described in COVID-19 hospitalized patients and they can be considered as two sides of the same coin. This retrospective study aims to evaluate the risk factors for VTE and MB in COVID-19 patients admitted to two Italian hospitals. The medical records of all COVID-19 patients (males 139; 62.3%, mean age 67.2±13.6 years, body weight 88.2±20.6 kg) hospitalized from March 11th to July 31st, 2020 to the Federico II University Hospital and to Sea Hospital, Naples, Italy, were analyzed. The COVID-19 patients were classified into four groups: COVID-19 patients developing VTE and/or MB, COVID-19 patients developing only VTE, COVID-19 patients developing only MB, and COVID-19 patients not developing neither VTE nor MB. During the hospitalization, 53 COVID-19 patients (24.7%; males 40; 75.5%, mean age 67.2±13.6 years, weight 88.2±20.6 kg) developed VTE, 33 COVID-19 patients (15.3 %; males 17; 51.5, mean age 67.3±14.9 years, weight 74.1±14.3 kg) developed MB, and 129 COVID-19 patients not developed neither TVP nor MB. No parameters to identify severe COVID-19 complicated by VTE and/or MB were found. However, some clinical and biochemical parameters can be evaluated to predict the risk of MB in order to modify the treatment and take prompt action to reduce mortality.

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