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Chest ; 162(4):A397-A398, 2022.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2060583

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SESSION TITLE: Extraordinary Cardiovascular Reports SESSION TYPE: Rapid Fire Case Reports PRESENTED ON: 10/18/2022 01:35 pm - 02:35 pm INTRODUCTION: Hypercoagulability is a well-known complication of COVID-19, with the most common vascular events being pulmonary embolism and deep vein thrombosis (1). Arterial thrombotic events, specifically aortic thrombosis, are rarely observed in COVID-19 infections. Literature review reveals less than 10 cases of aortic thrombosis have been reported in patients with COVID-19 infection. Here, we report a unique case of acute aortic thrombosis despite administration of therapeutic anticoagulation. CASE PRESENTATION: A 77 y.o. female with no known medical history presented to the hospital after a diagnosis of COVID-19 five days prior. Upon arrival, she was hypoxic requiring supplemental oxygen via non-rebreather (NRB) mask. CT chest with contrast revealed bilateral ground-glass opacities without evidence of pulmonary embolism or aortic thrombus. She was treated with remdesivir, dexamethasone, baricitinib and enoxaparin 40mg BID (essentially therapeutic dosing based on patient's body weight of 45kg). Adequate oxygenation was maintained with nasal cannula and NRB. However, on day eight of admission she was noted to desaturate to 80% requiring BiPAP. D-dimer and CRP drastically increased from 0.36ug/ml to 1.75ug/ml and 13.0 to 102.2, respectively. Repeat CT chest with contrast revealed multiple intraluminal thrombi in the distal thoracic aorta. Treatment with clopidogrel was initiated, however patient remained BiPAP dependent. Due to DNR/DNI status, intubation was not pursued. Ultimately, patient was transitioned to comfort care and expired. DISCUSSION: Thrombotic events are poorly understood but remain a well-documented sequela of COVID-19 infection. The pathophysiology of thrombosis in COVID-19 patients has not been fully elucidated, however, it likely involves amplification of the hypercoagulable state due to viral infection. Some of the proposed theories regarding this effect include endothelial dysfunction secondary to direct virus invasion and immuno-thrombosis due to viral mediated endothelial inflammation with resultant platelet activation (2,3). Regarding COVID-19 associated arterial thrombi, myocardial infarction and stroke are the most commonly encountered events. The few reported cases of aortic thrombi occurred almost exclusively in males with significant cardiovascular risk factors and not on anticoagulation (1,3). CONCLUSIONS: Due to the increased risk of venous thromboembolic events, prophylaxis is routinely used in patients with COVID-19. However, in our case, the patient developed multiple aortic thrombi without any typical risk factors for endothelial lesions despite being fully anticoagulated. This case highlights the need for continued research and trials related to appropriate anticoagulation therapies in hospitalized patients with COVID-19. Additionally, physicians should be aware of potential arterial thrombi in patients infected with COVID-19. Reference #1: de Carranza M, Salazar DE, Troya J, et al. Aortic thrombus in patients with severe COVID-19: review of three cases. J Thromb Thrombolysis. 2021;51(1):237-242. doi:10.1007/s11239-020-02219-z Reference #2: Loo J, Spittle DA, Newnham MCOVID-19, immunothrombosis and venous thromboembolism: biological mechanismsThorax 2021;76:412-420. doi:10.1136/ thoraxjnl-2020-216243 Reference #3: Woehl B, Lawson B, Jambert L, Tousch J, Ghassani A, Hamade A. 4 Cases of Aortic Thrombosis in Patients With COVID-19. JACC Case Rep. 2020;2(9):1397-1401. doi:10.1016/j.jaccas.2020.06.003 DISCLOSURES: No relevant relationships by Chelsey Bertrand- Hemmings No relevant relationships by Alyssa Foster No relevant relationships by Kyle Foster No relevant relationships by Yelena Galumyan No relevant relationships by Veronica Jacome No relevant relationships by Viet Nguyen

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International Conference on Tourism, Technology and Systems, ICOTTS 2021 ; 293:351-360, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1958929

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The determination of the profile of the tourist who visits the destinations arises as a proposal for the improvement of the competitiveness of the territories;data collected is to know the characteristics of the tourists who arrive at the destination, the type of accommodation used, the way of traveling and the main motivation for the trip, the most visited tourist attractions, the tourist expenditure, and the overall rating of the destination. The main aim of this study is to apply a non-traditional methodology composed of data mining methods such as: DEA (Data Envelopment Analysis) and PCA (Principal Component Analysis) to investigate past statistics. Based on these results, the sustainable operation strategies are made to prepare the destination and diversify the offer, to it can be used by the most important managers in the tourism industry to reactivate the economy after the COVID-19 pandemic. © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.

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