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The Impact of Risk-Adjusted Heparin Regimens on the Outcome of Patients with COVID-19 Infection. A Prospective Cohort Study.
Di Micco, Pierpaolo; Tufano, Antonella; Cardillo, Giuseppe; Imbalzano, Egidio; Amitrano, Maria; Lodigiani, Corrado; Bellizzi, Annamaria; Camporese, Giuseppe; Cavalli, Antonella; De Stefano, Carmela; Russo, Vincenzo; Voza, Antonio; Perrella, Alessandro; Prandoni, Paolo.
  • Di Micco P; Department of Medicine, Ospedale Buon Consiglio Fatebenefratelli di Napoli, 80122 Naples, Italy.
  • Tufano A; Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, Federico II University of Naples, 80131 Naples, Italy.
  • Cardillo G; Medylab, Clinical Chemistry, 81030 Lusciano, Italy.
  • Imbalzano E; Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Messina, 98124 Messina, Italy.
  • Amitrano M; Department of Medicine, AO Moscati, 83100 Avellino, Italy.
  • Lodigiani C; Humanitas Clinical and Research Center IRCCS, 20089 Rozzano, Italy.
  • Bellizzi A; Unit of Internal Medicine, Frangipane Hospital, 83031 Ariano Irpino, Italy.
  • Camporese G; Unit of Angiology, Department of Cardiac, Thoracic and Vascular Sciences, Padua University, 35100 Padua, Italy.
  • Cavalli A; Unit of Internal Medicine, Frangipane Hospital, 83031 Ariano Irpino, Italy.
  • De Stefano C; Department of Medicine, AO Moscati, 83100 Avellino, Italy.
  • Russo V; Chair of Cardiology, Department of Translational Medical Sciences, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, 80131 Naples, Italy.
  • Voza A; Humanitas Clinical and Research Center IRCCS, 20089 Rozzano, Italy.
  • Perrella A; AO Cardarelli, 80131 Naples, Italy.
  • Prandoni P; Arianna Foundation on Anticoagulation, 40138 Bologna, Italy.
Viruses ; 13(9)2021 08 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1390782
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

According to recent guidelines, all hospitalized patients with COVID-19 should receive pharmacological prophylaxis for venous thromboembolism (VTE), unless there are specific contraindications. However, the optimal preventive strategy in terms of intensity of anticoagulation for these patients is not well established.

OBJECTIVES:

To investigate the impact of individualized regimens of enoxaparin on the development of VTE and on the risk of major bleeding complications during hospitalization in patients with COVID-19 infection.

METHODS:

All consecutive patients admitted to the medical wards of six Italian hospitals between 15 September and 15 October 2020 with COVID-19 infection of moderate severity were administered enoxaparin in subcutaneous daily doses adjusted to the Padua Prediction Score stratification model No heparin in patients scoring less than 4, 4000 IU daily in those scoring 4, 6000 IU in those scoring 5, and 8000 in those scoring six or more. Objective tests were performed in patients developing clinical symptoms of deep vein thrombosis and/or pulmonary embolism. Bleeding complications were defined according to the ISTH classification.

RESULTS:

From the 154 eligible patients, enoxaparin was administered in all 4000 IU in 73 patients, 6000 IU in 53, and 8000 IU in the remaining 28. During the course of hospitalization, 27 patients (17.5%) died. VTE developed in 14 of the 154 patients (9.1%; 95% CI, 4.6% to 13.6%), and was fatal in 1. Major bleeding complications developed in 35 patients (22.7%; 95% CI, 16.1% to 29.3%), and were fatal in 8.

CONCLUSIONS:

Despite the use of risk-adjusted doses of enoxaparin, the rate of VTE events was consistent with that reported in contemporary studies where fixed-dose low-molecular-weight heparin was used. The unexpectedly high risk of bleeding complications should induce caution in administering enoxaparin in doses higher than the conventional low ones.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Heparin / Venous Thromboembolism / SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19 / Anticoagulants Type of study: Cohort study / Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study Topics: Long Covid Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: English Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: V13091720

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Heparin / Venous Thromboembolism / SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19 / Anticoagulants Type of study: Cohort study / Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study Topics: Long Covid Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: English Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: V13091720