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Caging the dragon: Research approach to COVID-19-related thrombosis.
Kruip, Marieke J H A; Cannegieter, Suzanne C; Ten Cate, Hugo; van Gorp, Eric C M; Juffermans, Nicole P; Klok, Frederikus A; Maas, Coen; Vonk-Noordegraaf, Anton.
  • Kruip MJHA; Department of Hematology Erasmus MC Erasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam The Netherlands.
  • Cannegieter SC; Department of Clinical Epidemiology Leiden University Medical Center Leiden The Netherlands.
  • Ten Cate H; Department of Medicine - Thrombosis and Hemostasis Leiden University Medical Center Leiden The Netherlands.
  • van Gorp ECM; Maastricht University Medical Center and CARIM Maastricht The Netherlands.
  • Juffermans NP; Department of Viroscience Erasmus MC Erasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam The Netherlands.
  • Klok FA; Department of Infectious Diseases Erasmus MC Erasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam The Netherlands.
  • Maas C; Laboratory of Experimental Intensive Care and Anesthesiology Amsterdam UMC - Location AMC Amsterdam The Netherlands.
  • Vonk-Noordegraaf A; Department of Intensive Care OLVG Hospital Amsterdam The Netherlands.
Res Pract Thromb Haemost ; 5(2): 278-290, 2021 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2267311
ABSTRACT
The incidence of venous thrombosis, mostly pulmonary embolism (PE), ranging from local immunothrombosis to central emboli, but also deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in people with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is reported to be remarkably high. The relevance of better understanding, predicting, treating, and preventing COVID-19-associated venous thrombosis meets broad support, as can be concluded from the high number of research, review, and guideline papers that have been published on this topic. The Dutch COVID & Thrombosis Coalition (DCTC) is a multidisciplinary team involving a large number of Dutch experts in the broad area of venous thrombosis and hemostasis research, combined with experts on virology, critically ill patients, pulmonary diseases, and community medicine, across all university hospitals and many community hospitals in the Netherlands. Within the consortium, clinical data of at least 5000 admitted COVID-19-infected individuals are available, including substantial collections of biobanked materials in an estimated 3000 people. In addition to considerable experience in preclinical and clinical thrombosis research, the consortium embeds virology-hemostasis research models within unique biosafety facilities to address fundamental questions on the interaction of virus with epithelial and vascular cells, in relation to the coagulation and inflammatory system. The DCTC has initiated a comprehensive research program to answer many of the current questions on the pathophysiology and best anticoagulant treatment of COVID-19-associated thrombotic complications. The research program was funded by grants of the Netherlands Thrombosis Foundation and the Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development. Here, we summarize the design and main aims of the research program.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study Language: English Journal: Res Pract Thromb Haemost Year: 2021 Document Type: Article