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Beneficial Effects of Intermediate Dosage of Anticoagulation Treatment on the Prognosis of Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients: The ETHRA Study.

Authors :
POULAKOU, GARYPHALLIA
DIMAKAKOS, EVANGELOS
KOLLIAS, ANASTASIOS
KYRIAKOULIS, KONSTANTINOS G.
RAPTI, VASILIKI
TRONTZAS, IOANNIS
THANOS, CHARALAMPOS
ABDELRASOUL, MAHMOUD
VANTANA, THEODORA
LEONTIS, KONSTANTINOS
KAKALOU, ELENI
ARGYRAKI, KATERINA
BARABOUTIS, IOANNIS
MICHELAKIS, EVANGELOS
GIAMARELLOS-BOURBOULIS, EVANGELOS
DIMAKOU, KATERINA
TSOUKALAS, GEORGIOS
RAPTI, ANGELIKI
MICHELAKIS, EVANGELOS D.
SYRIGOS, KONSTANTINOS N.
Source :
In Vivo; Jan/Feb2021, Vol. 35 Issue 1, p653-661, 9p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background/Aim: To investigate the efficacy (prognosis, coagulation/inflammation biomarkers) and safety (bleeding events) of different anticoagulation dosages in COVID-19 inpatients. Patients and Methods: COVID-19 inpatients (Athens, Greece) were included. The “Enhanced dose THRomboprophylaxis in Admissions (ETHRA)” protocol was applied in certain Departments, suggesting the use of intermediate anticoagulation dosage. The primary endpoint was a composite of intubation/venous thromboembolism/death. Inflammation/coagulation parameters were assessed. Results: Among 127 admissions, 95 fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Twenty-one events (4 deaths, 17 intubations) were observed. Regression analysis demonstrated significant reduction of events with intermediate or therapeutic dosage [HR=0.16 (95%CI=0.05-0.52) p=0.002; HR=0.17 (0.04-0.71) p=0.015, respectively]. D-Dimer values were higher in those who met the composite endpoint. Intermediate dosage treatment was associated with decreased values of ferritin. Three patients (3%) had minor hemorrhagic complications. Conclusion: Anticoagulation treatment (particularly intermediate dosage) appears to have positive impact on COVID-19 inpatients’ prognosis by inhibiting both coagulation and inflammatory cascades. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0258851X
Volume :
35
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
In Vivo
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
148128701
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21873/invivo.12305