Unusual arterial thrombotic events in Covid-19 patients

COVID-19 infection is commonly complicated with pro-thrombotic state and endothelial dysfunction. While several studies reported a high incidence of venous thromboembolic events. The occurrence of arterial thromboses are yet rarely described and could be underestimated. To describe the clinical and...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of cardiology 2021-01, Vol.323, p.281-284
Hauptverfasser: de Roquetaillade, C., Chousterman, B.G., Tomasoni, D., Zeitouni, M., Houdart, E., Guedon, A., Reiner, P., Bordier, R., Gayat, E., Montalescot, G., Metra, M., Mebazaa, A.
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Zusammenfassung:COVID-19 infection is commonly complicated with pro-thrombotic state and endothelial dysfunction. While several studies reported a high incidence of venous thromboembolic events. The occurrence of arterial thromboses are yet rarely described and could be underestimated. To describe the clinical and biological characteristics of COVID-19 patients presenting with an associated arterial thromboembolic event. We performed a retrospective multicentric study in 3 centers between France and Italy. All patients with a confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection and arterial thromboembolic events were included in the analysis. From March 8th to April 25th 2020, we identified 20 patients (24 events) with arterial thromboembolic events over 209 admitted patients (9.6%) with severe COVID-19 infection. Arterial thrombotic events included acute coronary occlusions (n = 9), stroke (n = 6), limb ischemia (n = 3), splenic infarcts (n = 3), aortic thrombosis (n = 2) and occlusive mesenteric ischemia (n = 1). At the time of the event, 10/20 (50%) of patients received thromboprohylaxis, 2/20 (10%) were receiving treatment dose anticoagulation and 5/20 (25%) were receiving antiplatelet therapy. Our observations suggest that serious arterial thrombotic events might occur in Covid-19 patients. However, the exact incidence of such events and the best way to prevent them yet remains to be investigated. •SARS-CoV-2 infection is commonly complicated with pro-thrombotic state and endothelial dysfunction.•High rate of venous thromboembolic events have been described among patients suffering from Covid-19. However, arterial thromboses are yet rarely described in this setting.•We report a total of 20 cases of COVID-19 patients suffering from arterial thromboses.•Our observations suggest that arterial thrombotic events might occur in Covid-19 patients and could be underestimated.
ISSN:0167-5273
1874-1754
DOI:10.1016/j.ijcard.2020.08.103