SAGE Open Medical Case Reports (Jul 2022)

COVID-19-induced latent relapsing hypercoagulable state in the absence of persistent viral infection

  • Adrija Hajra,
  • Juan Torrado,
  • Carlos L Alviar,
  • Sripal Bangalore,
  • Norma Keller,
  • Robert Faillace,
  • Seth Sokol

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313X221113934
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Hypercoagulability in coronavirus disease 2019 infection is already a known fact. But in this article, we have discussed a unique case where the patient had suffered from relapsing thrombus formation. This report describes the case of a patient who presented with chronic coronavirus disease 2019-induced recurrent thrombi refractory to multiple antithrombotic regimens because of multiple recurrent inflammatory flares without any evidence of chronic persistent viral infection. The patient was treated with anticoagulation and anti-inflammatory medications. Still, he had repeated episodes of right ventricular thrombus. Coronavirus disease 2019 can provoke a severe relapsing hypercoagulable state without evidence of persisting viral infection. Rebound inflammatory flares rather than viral recurrence may play a trigger.