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Fibrinolytic Proteins and Factor XIII as Predictors of Thrombotic and Hemorrhagic Complications in Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients.
Marchetti, Marina; Gomez-Rosas, Patricia; Russo, Laura; Gamba, Sara; Sanga, Eleonora; Verzeroli, Cristina; Ambaglio, Chiara; Schieppati, Francesca; Restuccia, Francesco; Bonanomi, Ezio; Rizzi, Marco; Fagiuoli, Stefano; D'Alessio, Andrea; Gerotziafas, Grigorios T; Lorini, Luca; Falanga, Anna.
  • Marchetti M; Department of Immunohematology and Transfusion Medicine, Hospital Papa Giovanni XXIII, Bergamo, Italy.
  • Gomez-Rosas P; Department of Immunohematology and Transfusion Medicine, Hospital Papa Giovanni XXIII, Bergamo, Italy.
  • Russo L; Hematology Service, Hospital General Regional Tecamac Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social (IMSS), Mexico, Mexico.
  • Gamba S; Department of Immunohematology and Transfusion Medicine, Hospital Papa Giovanni XXIII, Bergamo, Italy.
  • Sanga E; Department of Immunohematology and Transfusion Medicine, Hospital Papa Giovanni XXIII, Bergamo, Italy.
  • Verzeroli C; Department of Immunohematology and Transfusion Medicine, Hospital Papa Giovanni XXIII, Bergamo, Italy.
  • Ambaglio C; Department of Immunohematology and Transfusion Medicine, Hospital Papa Giovanni XXIII, Bergamo, Italy.
  • Schieppati F; Department of Immunohematology and Transfusion Medicine, Hospital Papa Giovanni XXIII, Bergamo, Italy.
  • Restuccia F; Department of Immunohematology and Transfusion Medicine, Hospital Papa Giovanni XXIII, Bergamo, Italy.
  • Bonanomi E; Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Hospital Papa Giovanni XXIII, Bergamo, Italy.
  • Rizzi M; Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Hospital Papa Giovanni XXIII, Bergamo, Italy.
  • Fagiuoli S; Unit of Infectious Diseases, Hospital Papa Giovanni XXIII, Bergamo, Italy.
  • D'Alessio A; Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital Papa Giovanni XXIII, Bergamo, Italy.
  • Gerotziafas GT; Medical Oncology and Internal Medicine, Policlinico San Marco - Gruppo San Donato, Bergamo, Italy.
  • Lorini L; Sorbonne Université, INSERM UMR_S938, Research Group "Cancer-Hemostasis-Angiogenesis", Centre de Recherche Saint-Antoine, Institut Universitaire de Cancérologie, Paris, France.
  • Falanga A; Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Hospital Papa Giovanni XXIII, Bergamo, Italy.
Front Cardiovasc Med ; 9: 896362, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1911024
ABSTRACT

Introduction:

In a prospective cohort of hospitalized COVID-19 patients, an extensive characterization of hemostatic alterations by both global and specific assays was performed to clarify mechanisms underlying the coagulopathy and identify predictive factors for thrombotic and hemorrhagic events during hospitalization. Materials and

Methods:

Intensive care unit (ICU; n = 46) and non-ICU (n = 55) patients were enrolled, and the occurrence of thrombotic and hemorrhagic events was prospectively monitored. At study inclusion, thromboelastometry together with the measurement of specific coagulation proteins and hypercoagulation markers was performed.

Results:

Patients (median age 67 years) showed significantly shorter clot formation time together with greater maximum clot firmness by thromboelastometry, increased levels of F1 + 2 and D-dimer, as biomarkers of hypercoagulability, and of procoagulant factors V, VIII, IX, XI, and fibrinogen, while FXIII was significantly reduced. The concentration of fibrinolytic proteins, tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) and plasminogen activator inhibitor type 1 (PAI-1) were elevated in the overall cohort of patients. Many of these hemostatic alterations were significantly greater in ICU compared to non-ICU subjects and, furthermore, they were associated with inflammatory biomarker elevation [i.e., interleukin 6 (IL-6), C-reactive protein (CRP), neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR), and procalcitonin]. After enrollment, 7 thrombosis and 14 major bleedings occurred. Analysis of clinical and biological data identified increased t-PA, PAI-1, and NLR values as independent predictive factors for thrombosis, while lower FXIII levels were associated with bleeding.

Conclusion:

This study demonstrates alterations in all different hemostatic compartments analyzed, particularly in severe COVID-19 conditions, that strongly correlated with the inflammatory status. A potential role of fibrinolytic proteins together with NLR and of FXIII as predictors of thrombotic and hemorrhagic complications, respectively, is highlighted.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Cohort study / Observational study / Prognostic study Language: English Journal: Front Cardiovasc Med Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Fcvm.2022.896362

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Cohort study / Observational study / Prognostic study Language: English Journal: Front Cardiovasc Med Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Fcvm.2022.896362