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Impact of augmented renal clearance on anticoagulant therapy in critically ill patients with coronavirus disease 2019: A retrospective cohort study.

Authors :
Kamidani, Ryo
Okada, Hideshi
Kawasaki, Yuki
Shimada, Takuto
Tamaoki, Yuto
Nakashima, Yusuke
Nishio, Ayane
Fukuda, Hirotsugu
Minamiyama, Toru
Yoshida, Tomoki
Yoshimura, Genki
Miura, Tomotaka
Ishihara, Takuma
Fukuta, Tetsuya
Kitagawa, Yuichiro
Suzuki, Kodai
Miyake, Takahito
Doi, Tomoaki
Yoshida, Takahiro
Tetsuka, Nobuyuki
Source :
Journal of Infection & Chemotherapy (Elsevier Inc.). Feb2024, Vol. 30 Issue 2, p111-117. 7p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

This study aimed to determine the impact of augmented renal clearance (ARC) on anticoagulation therapy in critically ill patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). This retrospective cohort study included adult patients with severe COVID-19 with ARC who had been treated at our hospital between 2020 and 2021. We measured the estimated glomerular filtration rate calculated by the Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration formula (eGFR CKD-EPI) every morning, and ARC condition was defined as eGFR CKD-EPI ≥ 130 mL/min/1.73 m2. Multivariate regression analysis with Huber–White sandwich estimator was performed to examine the association of unfractionated heparin (UH) dosage between blood test timings with activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) compared with and without ARC. We identified 38 enrolled patients: seven and 31 in the ARC and non-ARC groups, respectively. In the ARC coexisting condition, a higher dose of UH, which corresponded to the total dose in 24 h from the previous day, was required to achieve the same APTT prolongation, with a significant difference (p < 0.001). Our study suggests that careful monitoring and consideration of higher UH doses in critically ill patients with COVID-19 is necessary because anticoagulation failure can occur during ARC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1341321X
Volume :
30
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Infection & Chemotherapy (Elsevier Inc.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174874744
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jiac.2023.09.017