Annals of Vascular Surgery - Brief Reports and Innovations (Mar 2023)

Recurrent upper extremity arterial thrombosis preceding a diagnosis of COVID-19

  • Raymond Kennedy,
  • Ariel Schneier,
  • Mohammed Javed,
  • Huong Truong

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
p. 100148

Abstract

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Arterial thrombosis occurs when there is endothelial damage in the setting of hypercoagulability and arterial blood stasis. COVID-19 has been theorized to cause both endothelial damage and promote hypercoagulability by causing an imbalance of clotting factors. In many studies, there have been a large proportion of COVID-19 patients that suffered a thromboembolic event, in both the venous and arterial systems. Our patient, who did not have a significant past medical history, presented with a recurrent brachial artery occlusion despite medical and surgical management, and subsequently tested positive for COVID-19 late in his admission. In conclusion, there is high suspicion that there is a relationship between COVID-19 infection and recurrent arterial thrombosis.

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