Higher procoagulatory potential but lower DIC score in COVID-19 ARDS patients compared to non-COVID-19 ARDS patients

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作者
Hoechter, D. J. [1 ]
Becker-Pennrich, A. [1 ]
Langrehr, J. [1 ]
Bruegel, M. [2 ]
Zwissler, B. [1 ,3 ]
Schaefer, S. [1 ]
Spannagl, M. [4 ]
Hinske, L. C. [1 ,5 ]
Zoller, M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen, Univ Hosp, Dept Anesthesiol, LMU Klinikum, Munich, Germany
[2] Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen, Univ Hosp, Inst Lab Med, LMU Klinikum, Munich, Germany
[3] Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen, Univ Hosp, Comprehens Pulm Ctr Munich CPC M, LMU Klinikum,German Ctr Lung Res DZL, Munich, Germany
[4] Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen, Univ Hosp, Dept Transfus Med & Haemostasis, LMU Klinikum, Munich, Germany
[5] Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen, Univ Hosp, Inst Med Informat Proc Biometry & Epidemiol IBE, LMU Klinikum, Munich, Germany
关键词
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care (4); Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) (4.01); Intensive Care (4.24); SARS-CoV-2; VON-WILLEBRAND-FACTOR; MANAGEMENT;
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10.1016/j.thromres.2020.08.030
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: COVID-19 is a novel viral disease. Severe courses may present as ARDS. Several publications report a high incidence of coagulation abnormalities in these patients. We aimed to compare coagulation and inflammation parameters in patients with ARDS due to SARS-CoV-2 infection versus patients with ARDS due to other causes. Methods: This retrospective study included intubated patients admitted with the diagnosis of ARDS to the ICU at Munich university hospital. 22 patients had confirmed SARS-CoV2-infection (COVID-19 group), 14 patients had bacterial or other viral pneumonia (control group). Demographic, clinical parameters and laboratory tests including coagulation parameters and thromboelastometry were analysed. Results: No differences were found in gender ratios, BMI, Horovitz quotients and haemoglobin values. The median SOFA score, serum lactate levels, renal function parameters (creatinine, urea) and all inflammation markers (IL-6, PCT, CRP) were lower in the COVID-19 group (all: p < 0.05). INR (p < 0.001) and antithrombin (p < 0.001) were higher in COVID-19 patients. D-dimer levels (p = 0.004) and consecutively the DIC score (p = 0.003) were lower in this group. In ExTEM (R), Time-to-Twenty (TT20) was shorter in the COVID-19 group (p = 0.047), these patients also had higher FibTEM (R) MCF (p = 0.005). Further, these patients presented with elevated antigen and activity levels of von-Willebrand-Factor (VWF). Conclusion: COVID-19 patients presented with higher coagulatory potential (shortened global clotting tests, increased viscoelastic and VWF parameters), while DIC scores were lower. An intensified anticoagulation regimen based on an individual risk assessment is advisable to avoid thromboembolic complications.
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