Thrombosis, Bleeding, and the Observational Effect of Early Therapeutic Anticoagulation on Survival in Critically Ill Patients With COVID-19
Hanny Al-Samkari
1
,
Shruti Gupta
2
,
Rebecca Karp Leaf
1
,
rachel P rosovsky
1
,
Salim Hayek
3
,
Hanna Berlin
3
,
Rajat Kapoor
4
,
Anne Sutherland
5
,
Jared Radbel
6
,
Brian Garibaldi
7
,
Amanda Leonberg-Yoo
8
,
Jennifer E. Flythe
9
,
Lili Chan
10
,
Kusum Mathews
10
,
Stephanie M Toth-Manikowski
11
,
Mary Mallappallil
12
,
Roberta E. Redfern
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,
Amar D. Bansal
14
,
Samuel A P Short
15
,
Mark G. Vangel
16
,
Miguel Hernán
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,
1
2
12
Kings County Hospital Center, New York City Health and Hospital Corporation, Brooklyn, New York (M.M.)
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13
ProMedica Research, ProMedica Toledo Hospital, Toledo, Ohio (R.E.R.)
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2021-05-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR: 3.378
CiteScore: 15.4
Impact factor: 15.2
ISSN: 00034819, 15393704
DOI:
10.7326/M20-6739
PubMed ID:
33493012
General Medicine
Internal Medicine
Abstract
Hypercoagulability may be a key mechanism of death in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).To evaluate the incidence of venous thromboembolism (VTE) and major bleeding in critically ill patients with COVID-19 and examine the observational effect of early therapeutic anticoagulation on survival.In a multicenter cohort study of 3239 critically ill adults with COVID-19, the incidence of VTE and major bleeding within 14 days after intensive care unit (ICU) admission was evaluated. A target trial emulation in which patients were categorized according to receipt or no receipt of therapeutic anticoagulation in the first 2 days of ICU admission was done to examine the observational effect of early therapeutic anticoagulation on survival. A Cox model with inverse probability weighting to adjust for confounding was used.67 hospitals in the United States.Adults with COVID-19 admitted to a participating ICU.Time to death, censored at hospital discharge, or date of last follow-up.Among the 3239 patients included, the median age was 61 years (interquartile range, 53 to 71 years), and 2088 (64.5%) were men. A total of 204 patients (6.3%) developed VTE, and 90 patients (2.8%) developed a major bleeding event. Independent predictors of VTE were male sex and higher D-dimer level on ICU admission. Among the 2809 patients included in the target trial emulation, 384 (11.9%) received early therapeutic anticoagulation. In the primary analysis, during a median follow-up of 27 days, patients who received early therapeutic anticoagulation had a similar risk for death as those who did not (hazard ratio, 1.12 [95% CI, 0.92 to 1.35]).Observational design.Among critically ill adults with COVID-19, early therapeutic anticoagulation did not affect survival in the target trial emulation.None.
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Al-Samkari H. et al. Thrombosis, Bleeding, and the Observational Effect of Early Therapeutic Anticoagulation on Survival in Critically Ill Patients With COVID-19 // Annals of Internal Medicine. 2021. Vol. 174. No. 5. pp. 622-632.
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@article{2021_Al-Samkari,
author = {Hanny Al-Samkari and Shruti Gupta and Rebecca Karp Leaf and rachel P rosovsky and Salim Hayek and Hanna Berlin and Rajat Kapoor and Anne Sutherland and Jared Radbel and Brian Garibaldi and Amanda Leonberg-Yoo and Jennifer E. Flythe and Lili Chan and Kusum Mathews and Stephanie M Toth-Manikowski and Mary Mallappallil and Roberta E. Redfern and Amar D. Bansal and Samuel A P Short and Mark G. Vangel and Miguel Hernán and David N. Leaf and others},
title = {Thrombosis, Bleeding, and the Observational Effect of Early Therapeutic Anticoagulation on Survival in Critically Ill Patients With COVID-19},
journal = {Annals of Internal Medicine},
year = {2021},
volume = {174},
publisher = {American College of Physicians},
month = {may},
url = {https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/M20-6739},
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doi = {10.7326/M20-6739}
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Al-Samkari, Hanny, et al. “Thrombosis, Bleeding, and the Observational Effect of Early Therapeutic Anticoagulation on Survival in Critically Ill Patients With COVID-19.” Annals of Internal Medicine, vol. 174, no. 5, May. 2021, pp. 622-632. https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/M20-6739.
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