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2. Reply to :Aminotransferases disorders associated with venous thromboembolic events in patients infected with COVID-19
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Amer Hamadé, Bastien Woehl, Marjolaine Talbot, Naouel Bensalah, Pierre Michel, Golnaz Obringer, Michèle Lehn-Hogg, Nathalie Buschenrieder, Mahdi Issa, Jonathan Tousch, Dominique Stephan, and Lucas Jambert
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Specialties of internal medicine ,RC581-951 - Published
- 2021
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3. The Conundrum of Occult Cancer Screening in Venous Thromboembolism: Lessons from the REMOTEV Registry
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Elena-Mihaela Cordeanu, Lucas Jambert, Jonathan Tousch, Corina Mirea, Alexandre Delatte, Waël Younes, Bastien Woehl, Claire Harter, Anne-Sophie Frantz, Amer Hamade, Valérie Schini-Kerth, Patrick Ohlmann, Emmanuel Andres, and Dominique Stephan
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occult cancer ,venous thromboembolism ,pulmonary embolism ,screening ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
(1) Background and Objectives: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is strongly associated with cancer, and may be the first event revealing occult neoplasia. Nonetheless, the reasonable extent of the etiological assessment after an unprovoked VTE event remains debated. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the incidence of occult neoplasia one year after an episode of VTE, in consecutively hospitalized patients for VTE from the REMOTEV registry. The secondary objectives were to assess the performance of the various tests used for occult cancer screening in a real-life setting and analyze the risk factors associated with the discovery of cancer and the 1-year prognosis. (2) Methods: REMOTEV is a prospective, non-interventional cohort study of patients with acute VTE. Patients included in the registry from 23 October 2013 to 28 July 2018 were analyzed after a follow-up of 12 months. Cancer detection was performed according to local practices and consisted of a limited strategy to which an abdominal ultrasound was added. In the presence of suggestive clinical manifestations, further examinations were performed on an individual basis. (3) Results: A total of 993 patients were included in the study. At 1 year, the incidence of newly diagnosed cancer was low (5.3%). Half of the detected cancers were metastatic at discovery (51%) and had a poor global prognosis (32% of mortality at 1 year). Admission pulmonary CT scans as well as (thoracic)-abdomino-pelvic CT scans (when performed) were responsible for the majority of detected cancers. Age over 65 years and the concomitant presence of an unusual site and lower-limb deep vein thrombosis were the only factors associated with occult neoplasia in this cohort. After 1-year FU, mortality was higher in cancer patients (HR 6.0 (CI 95% 3.5–10.3, p < 0.0001)), and cancer evolution was the leading cause of death in the cancer group. (4) Conclusions: In REMOTEV, VTE-revealed occult cancer prevalence was low, but similar to recent reports and associated with higher age, multiple thrombotic sites and worse prognosis.
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- 2022
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4. Aminotransferases disorders associated with venous thromboembolic events in patients infected with COVID-19
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Amer Hamadé, Bastien Woehl, Marjolaine Talbot, Naouel Bensalah, Pierre Michel, Golnaz Obringer, Michèle Lehn-Hogg, Nathalie Buschenrieder, Mahdi Issa, Jonathan Tousch, Dominique Stephan, and Lucas Jambert
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COVID-19 ,Venous thromboembolism ,Aminotransferases disorders ,Direct oral anticoagulant ,Liver disorders ,Elevated AST and ALT ,Specialties of internal medicine ,RC581-951 - Abstract
Introduction and objectives: Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, increasing evidence suggests that infected patients present a high incidence of venous thromboembolic (VTE) events and elevated aminotransferases (AT).The objective of this work was to evaluate the incidence of aminotransferases disorders in patients infected with COVID-19 and to manage the VTE events associated with elevated AT. Patients or Materials and methods: We report a retrospective study of 46 patients admitted for COVID-19 infection. Venous duplex ultrasound of lower limbs was performed in all patients at Day 0 and Day 5. All patients had antithrombotic-prophylaxis upon admission using low molecular weight heparin with Enoxaparin. Demographics, comorbidities and laboratory parameters were collected and analyzed. Results: Elevated AT were reported in 28 patients (61%). 10 had acute VTE events of which eight (17.4%) had aminotransferases disorders. They had been treated with curative Enoxaparin. After a follow-up of 15 and/or 30 days, six of them were controlled, and treated with direct oral anticoagulant (DOACs) after normalization of aminotransferases. Conclusions: The incidence of aminotransferases disorders associated with acute VTE events in patients infected with COVID-19 is significant. The use of DOACs appear pertinent in these patients. Monitoring of the liver balance should therefore be considered at a distance from the acute episode in the perspective of DOACs relay.
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- 2021
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5. Systematic duplex ultrasound screening in conventional units for COVID-19 patients with follow-up of 5 days
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Michèle Lehn-Hogg, Pierre Michel, Jonathan Tousch, Lucas Jambert, Naouel Bensalah, Marjolaine Talbot, Amer Hamadé, Laurent Jacquemin, Benjamin Dervieux, Golnaz Obringer, Nathalie Buschenrieder, Olivier Hinschberger, Tarek El Nazer, Bastien Woehl, and Dominique Stephan
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Male ,Computed Tomography Angiography ,RT-: PCR, transcriptase polymerase chain reaction ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Body Mass Index ,law.invention ,VTE, Venous thromboembolisms ,D, Day ,COVID-19 Testing ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,AF, Atrial fibrillation ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Lung ,Venous Thrombosis ,Ultrasonography, Doppler, Duplex ,CTPA, Computer tomography pulmonary angiogram ,Ultrasound ,Heparin ,Middle Aged ,Thrombosis ,Intensive care unit ,Pulmonary embolism ,ICU, Intensive care unit ,Venous thrombosis ,C-Reactive Protein ,Lower Extremity ,CRP, C-reactive protein ,DOACs, Direct oral anticoagulant ,CT, Computed tomography ,Female ,Radiology ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,medicine.drug ,medicine.medical_specialty ,BMI, Body mass index ,PE, Pulmonary embolism ,DVT, Deep venous thrombosis ,Article ,Fibrin Fibrinogen Degradation Products ,03 medical and health sciences ,medicine ,Coagulopathy ,Duplex ultrasound ,Humans ,CMV, Cytomegalovirus ,deep venous thrombosis ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,SARS-CoV-2 ,business.industry ,COVID-19 ,Anticoagulants ,GFR, Glomerular filtration rate ,medicine.disease ,DU, Duplex ultrasound ,LMWH, Low molecular weight heparin ,Surgery ,EA, elevated aminotransferasis ,business ,Body mass index - Abstract
Objective COVID-19 patients may develop coagulopathy which is associated with poor prognosis and high risk of thrombosis. The objective of this work was to evaluate the prevalence of deep venous thrombosis of lower limbs (DVT) through ultrasonography in patients infected with COVID-19 admitted to hospital in conventional units with 5 days monitoring. The secondary objective was to determine if D-dimer levels body mass index (BMI) and C-reactive ; protein (CRP) were associated with DVT. Materials and Methods 72 patients with a mean age of 65±12.3 years infected with COVID-19 were admitted to three conventional units at our institution ,28 patients were women. A COVID-19 diagnosis was made by transcriptase polymerase chain reaction by means of nasopharyngeal swab or by chest computer tomography (CT) without iodine contrast media. Demographics ,co-morbidities characteristics and laboratory parameters were collected . A preventive anticoagulation treatment was established on admission with low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) . A complete venous duplex ultrasound (DU) test of lower limbs was performed on Day (D) 0 and D5 .A pulmonary CT angiograms with iodine contrast media (CTPA) was required when was ; suspected pulmonary embolism (PE). Results On D0 the DU showed acute DVT in seven patients (9.75%).A CTPA was performed in 12 patients (16.65%) ,3 of whom with an acute PE (25 %). On D0 acute DVT was not significantly associated with CRP (mean 101±98.6 in the group without DVT versus 67.6±58.4 mg/l p=0.43) or BMI ( 27.7 ±5.04 versus 28.1 ± 2.65 Kg/m2 p=0.54 ).However we found a significant association between acute DVT and D-dimer levels (1536±2347 versus 9652 ±10205 ng/ml p, In 72 patients admitted to standard hospital wards with COVID-19 pneumonia screening duplex ultrasound (DU) found 9.7% had DVT on admission and 15.6% without DVT on admission had and examined with DU on day 5 had developed DVT despite preventative anticoagulation justifying DU screening in non-ICU hospitalized patients with COVID-19 pneumonia.
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- 2021
6. Œil et maladies vasculaires rares
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Amer Hamadé, Anaïs Baumann, Safiatou Barry, Emma Tavernari, Olivier Ploncard, Martin Robart, Nathalie Buschinrieder, Pierre Michel, Michèle Lehn-Hogg, and Bastien Woehl
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Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Published
- 2023
7. Antiphospholipid antibodies in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 infection hospitalized in conventional unit
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Marjolaine Talbot, Amer Hamadé, Ines Harzallah, Bastien Woehl, Lucas Jambert, and Jonathan Tousch
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Gastroenterology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,immune system diseases ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,Enoxaparin ,neoplasms ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,Lupus anticoagulant ,biology ,SARS-CoV-2 ,business.industry ,Incidence ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Anticoagulants ,COVID-19 ,Venous Thromboembolism ,Hematology ,General Medicine ,Heparin ,Middle Aged ,Triple-Positive ,medicine.disease ,COVID-19 Drug Treatment ,Cohort ,Antibodies, Antiphospholipid ,biology.protein ,Antibody ,business ,030215 immunology ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Antiphospholipid (aPL) antibodies can arise transiently at times of viral diseases. The objective of this work was to evaluate the incidence of aPL antibodies in patients hospitalized in conventional unit for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection and confirmed venous thromboembolic events (VTE) associated with aPL antibodies. 41 patients infected with COVID-19 were tested for aPL antibodies. None had reported history of aPL syndrome. Arterial and venous duplex ultrasound of lower limbs was performed in all patients at Day 0 and Day 5. All patients had antithrombotic-prophylaxis upon admission using lower molecular weight heparin with Enoxaparin. Biological parameters were collected and analyzed. Nine patients (22%) developed VTE and seven (17%) were positive for aPL antibodies of which five had isolated positive lupus anticoagulant. The sixth patient was double aPL positive IgM anticardiolipin (147.8âU/ml) and anti-Beta2 Glyco protein 1 (97.3âU/ml) antibodies. The seventh was triple positive, IgM anticardiolipin 85.6âUI/ml, IgM anti-Beta2 Glyco protein 1 63.0âU/ml and positive lupus anticoagulant. Among the seven patients with aPL antibodies 2 (28.60%) had VTE. However, the incidence of VTE in patients negative for aPL antibodies was also significant as 20.6% (seven of 34). aPL antibodies were significantly associated with the transfer to ICUs of, Pâ=â0.018. Not only the incidence of aPL antibodies was quite significant within our cohort, but also we observed 28.6% of VTE in aPL-positive patients. We strongly recommend routine testing for aPL antibodies in COVID-19 patients and systematic screening with duplex ultrasound search of vascular complications.
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8. 4 Cases of Aortic Thrombosis in Patients With COVID-19
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Bree Lawson, Jonathan Tousch, Amer Hamadé, Lucas Jambert, Afif Ghassani, and Bastien Woehl
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,030105 genetics & heredity ,aortic thrombosis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.artery ,Internal medicine ,Pandemic ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,Medicine ,In patient ,Aorta ,SARS-CoV-2 ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,COVID-19 ,Outbreak ,aorta ,RC666-701 ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Thrombotic complication ,Aortic thrombosis - Abstract
Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, increasing evidence suggests that infected patients present a high incidence of thrombotic complications. This report describes 4 cases of aortic thrombosis in patients admitted for COVID-19 infection between March 26 and April 12, 2020, in Mulhouse, France. (Level of Difficulty: Intermediate.).
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- 2020
9. Prévalence de l’artériopathie oblitérante chez les femmes hospitalisées pour un infarctus du myocarde de type 1
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Marjolaine Talbot, Elena-Mihaela Cordeanu, Guillaume Blanquier, Gabrielle Salier, Corina Mirea, Gulay Sahin-Erdogan, Bastien Woehl, Amer Hamade, Patrick Ohlmann, and Dominique Stephan
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Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Published
- 2022
10. La place de la compression dégressive dans la course à pied chez des sportifs amateurs atteints de lymphœdème des membres inférieurs
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Amer Hamadé, Guillaume Blanquier, Quentin Finiels, Annaîs Baumann, Pierre Michel, Michèle Lehn-Hogg, Nathalie Buschenrieder, and Bastien Woehl
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Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Published
- 2022
11. Aminotransferases disorders associated with venous thromboembolic events in patients infected with COVID-19
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Amer Hamadé, Jonathan Tousch, Pierre Michel, Golnaz Obringer, Nathalie Buschenrieder, Marjolaine Talbot, Dominique Stephan, Mahdi Issa, Naouel Bensalah, Bastien Woehl, Michèle Lehn-Hogg, and Lucas Jambert
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Male ,2019-20 coronavirus outbreak ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Demographics ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,medicine.drug_class ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,MEDLINE ,Low molecular weight heparin ,Specialties of internal medicine ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,Letters to the Editor ,Pandemics ,Transaminases ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Venous Thrombosis ,Hepatology ,business.industry ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Incidence ,COVID-19 ,Retrospective cohort study ,Aminotransferases disorders ,General Medicine ,Venous Thromboembolism ,medicine.disease ,Venous thrombosis ,RC581-951 ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Oral anticoagulant ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Original Article ,Female ,France ,business ,Venous thromboembolism ,Elevated AST and ALT ,Biomarkers ,Direct oral anticoagulant ,Liver disorders - Abstract
Introduction and objectives Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, increasing evidence suggests that infected patients present a high incidence of venous thromboembolic (VTE) events and elevated aminotransferases (AT).The objective of this work was to evaluate the incidence of aminotransferases disorders in patients infected with COVID-19 and to manage the VTE events associated with elevated AT. Patients or Materials and methods We report a retrospective study of 46 patients admitted for COVID-19 infection. Venous duplex ultrasound of lower limbs was performed in all patients at Day 0 and Day 5. All patients had antithrombotic-prophylaxis upon admission using low molecular weight heparin with Enoxaparin. Demographics, comorbidities and laboratory parameters were collected and analyzed. Results Elevated AT were reported in 28 patients (61%). 10 had acute VTE events of which eight (17.4%) had aminotransferases disorders. They had been treated with curative Enoxaparin. After a follow-up of 15 and/or 30 days, six of them were controlled, and treated with direct oral anticoagulant (DOACs) after normalization of aminotransferases. Conclusions The incidence of aminotransferases disorders associated with acute VTE events in patients infected with COVID-19 is significant. The use of DOACs appear pertinent in these patients. Monitoring of the liver balance should therefore be considered at a distance from the acute episode in the perspective of DOACs relay.
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12. Withdrawal Notice: Is There a Link between Lung Parenchyma Lesions, BMI, CRP and D-dimer in COVID-19 Patients Who Had Acute Pulmonary Embolism?
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Amer, Hamadé, Lucas, Jambert, Jonathan, Tousch, Philippe, Feuerstein, Karima, Hammas, Samuel, Degoul, Naouel, Bensalah, Pierre, Michel, Michèle, Lehn-Hogg, Golnaz, Obringer, Nathalie, Buschenrieder, Philippe, Nusbaum, Nayrouz, Barakat, Marjolaine, Talbot, Dominique, Stephan, and Bastien, Woehl
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The article has been withdrawn at the request of the editor of the journal CardiovascularHematological Disorders-Drug Targets due to incoherent content.Bentham Science apologizes to the readers of the journal for any inconvenience this may have caused.The Bentham Editorial Policy on Article Withdrawal can be found at https://benthamscience.com/editorial-policies-main.php.It is a condition of publication that manuscripts submitted to this journal have not been published and will not be simultaneously submitted or published elsewhere. Furthermore, any data, illustration, structure or table that has been published elsewhere must be reported, and copyright permission for reproduction must be obtained. Plagiarism is strictly forbidden, and by submitting the article for publication the authors agree that the publishers have the legal right to take appropriate action against the authors, if plagiarism or fabricated information is discovered. By submitting a manuscript the authors agree that the copyright of their article is transferred to the publishers if and when the article is accepted for publication.
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