Author: Arulkumaran, Nishkantha; Thomas, Mari; Brealey, David; Alwan, Ferras; Singh, Deepak; Lunn, Michael; Welch, Anna; Clark, Samuel; Raith, Eamon; Reddy, Ugan; Low, Ryan; Leverett, David; Singer, Mervyn; Scully, Marie
Title: Plasma exchange for COVIDâ€19 thromboâ€inflammatory disease Cord-id: 35blc3c3 Document date: 2020_11_30
ID: 35blc3c3
Snippet: Severe COVIDâ€19 disease is a hyperinflammatory, proâ€thrombotic state. We undertook plasma exchange (PEX) to determine its effects on organ function and thromboâ€inflammatory markers. Seven critically ill adults with severe COVIDâ€19 respiratory failure (PaO(2):FiO(2) ratio < 200 mm Hg) requiring invasive or noninvasive ventilatory support and elevated thromboâ€inflammatory markers (LDH >800 IU/L and Dâ€dimer >1000 μg/L (or doubling from baseline) received PEX, daily, for a minimum of 5
Document: Severe COVIDâ€19 disease is a hyperinflammatory, proâ€thrombotic state. We undertook plasma exchange (PEX) to determine its effects on organ function and thromboâ€inflammatory markers. Seven critically ill adults with severe COVIDâ€19 respiratory failure (PaO(2):FiO(2) ratio < 200 mm Hg) requiring invasive or noninvasive ventilatory support and elevated thromboâ€inflammatory markers (LDH >800 IU/L and Dâ€dimer >1000 μg/L (or doubling from baseline) received PEX, daily, for a minimum of 5 days. No other immunomodulatory medications were initiated during this period. Seven patients matched for age and baseline biochemistry were a comparator group. Coagulation screening revealed no evidence of coagulopathy. However, von Willebrand Factor (VWF) activity, antigen and VWF antigen: ADAMTS13 ratio, Factor VIII and Dâ€dimers were all elevated. Following 5 days of PEX, plasma levels of all the above, and ferritin levels, were significantly reduced (P < .05) while lymphocyte counts normalized (P < .05). The P(a)O(2):FiO(2) ratio increased from a median interquartile range (IQR) of 11.6 (10.8â€19.7) kPa to 18.1 (16.0â€25.9) kPa (P < .05). Similar improvements were not observed in controls. Acute kidney injury (AKI) occurred among five patients in the control arm but not in patients receiving PEX. PEX improved oxygenation, decreased the incidence of AKI, normalized lymphocyte counts and reduced circulating thromboâ€inflammatory markers including Dâ€Dimer and VWF Ag:ADAMTS13 ratio.
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