Peculiarities of blood coagulation disorders in patients with COVID-19

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作者
Evtugina, Natalia G. [1 ]
Sannikova, Svetlana S. [2 ]
Peshkova, Alina D. [1 ]
Safiullina, Svetlana, I [1 ,3 ]
Andrianova, Izabella A. [1 ]
Tarasova, Gulzada R. [1 ]
Khabirova, Alina, I [1 ]
Rumyantsev, Aleksandr G. [4 ]
Ataullakhanov, Fazoil, I [4 ,5 ]
Litvinov, Rustem, I [1 ]
机构
[1] Kazan Fed Univ, Kazan, Russia
[2] City Hosp 16, Kazan, Russia
[3] Med Ctr Aibolit, Kazan, Russia
[4] Dmitry Rogachev Natl Med Res Ctr Pediat Hematol O, Moscow, Russia
[5] Ctr Theoret Problems Physicochem Pharmacol, Moscow, Russia
基金
俄罗斯科学基金会; 俄罗斯基础研究基金会;
关键词
SARS-CoV-2; COVID-19; coagulopathy; thrombodynamics; inflammation; HEMOSTASIS; MANAGEMENT;
D O I
10.26442/00403660.2021.11.201185
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Aim. To study the relationship of hemostatic disorders with inflammation and estimate their role in the course and outcomes of COVID-19. Materials and methods. We examined 215 consecutive patients with moderate and severe forms of acute COVID-19. The patients were on anticoagulants and immunosuppressive drugs. Hemostasis was assessed using the thrombodynamics assay, thromboelastography, fibrinogen and D-dimer levels, prothrombin time, and soluble fibrin-monomer complexes (ethanol gelation test). The hemostatic parameters were correlated with hematological and biochemical tests, including markers of inflammation (C-reactive protein, interleukins 6 and 8), as well as with the disease severity and outcomes. Results. Laboratory signs of coagulopathy were revealed in the vast majority of the cases. Despite the use of low-molecular-weight heparins in the prophylactic and therapeutic doses, coagulopathy in COVID-19 manifested predominantly as hypercoagulability that correlated directly with the systemic inflammation and metabolic changes due to liver and kidney dysfunction. A direct relationship was found between the grade of coagulopathy and the severity of COVID-19, including comorbidities and the mortality. The chronometric hypocoagulability observed in about 1/4 cases was associated with a high level of C-reactive protein, which may decelerate coagulation in vitro and thereby mask the true inflammatory thrombophilia. Persistent hyperfibrinogenemia and high D-dimer in the absence of consumption coagulopathy suggest the predominance of local and/or regional microthrombosis over disseminated intravascular coagulation. Conclusion. The results obtained substantiate the need for laboratory monitoring of hemostasis and active prophylaxis and treatment of thrombotic complications in COVID-19.
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