Author: Birocchi, Simone; Manzoni, Marco; Podda, Gian Marco; Casazza, Giovanni; Cattaneo, Marco
Title: High rates of pulmonary artery occlusions in COVIDâ€19. A metaâ€analysis Cord-id: omgq6qr7 Document date: 2020_10_31
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Snippet: BACKGROUND: COVIDâ€19 patients are considered at high risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE). The real nature of pulmonary artery occlusions (PAO) in COVIDâ€19 has been questioned, suggesting that it is caused also by in situ thrombi, rather than only by emboli (PE) from peripheral thrombi. METHODS: We searched MEDLINE for studies published until 6 June 2020 that included COVIDâ€19 patients or nonâ€COVIDâ€19 medical patients at VTE risk, treated with heparins, in whom VTE (PE and deep vein th
Document: BACKGROUND: COVIDâ€19 patients are considered at high risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE). The real nature of pulmonary artery occlusions (PAO) in COVIDâ€19 has been questioned, suggesting that it is caused also by in situ thrombi, rather than only by emboli (PE) from peripheral thrombi. METHODS: We searched MEDLINE for studies published until 6 June 2020 that included COVIDâ€19 patients or nonâ€COVIDâ€19 medical patients at VTE risk, treated with heparins, in whom VTE (PE and deep vein thrombosis, DVT) had been reported. Systematic review and results reporting were conducted in accordance with PRISMA guidelines. Data were independently extracted by two observers, and estimates were pooled using randomâ€effects metaâ€analysis. RESULTS: We identified 17 studies including 3224 COVIDâ€19 patients and 7 including 11 985 nonâ€COVIDâ€19 patients. Two analyses were performed: in all COVIDâ€19 patients and only in those (n = 515) who, like nonâ€COVIDâ€19 patients, were screened systematically for DVT. The latter analysis revealed that the prevalence of DVT was 15.43% (95%CI, 4.08â€31.77) in COVIDâ€19 and 4.21% (2.27â€6.68) in nonâ€COVIDâ€19 patients (P = .0482). The prevalence of PE was 4.85% (40.33â€13.01) in COVIDâ€19 patients and 0.22% (0.03â€0.55) in nonâ€COVIDâ€19 patients (P = .0128). The percentage of PE among VTE events was 22.15% (5.31â€44.60) in COVIDâ€19 and 6.39% (3.17â€10.41) in nonâ€COVIDâ€19 patients (P = .0482). Differences were even more marked when all COVIDâ€19 patients were analysed. CONCLUSIONS: The results of our metaâ€analysis highlight a disproportion in the prevalence of PE among all VTE events in COVID 19 patients, likely reflecting PAO by pulmonary thrombi, rather than emboli from peripheral vein thrombi.
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