Author: Nopp, Stephan; Moik, Florian; Jilma, Bernd; Pabinger, Ingrid; Ay, Cihan
Title: Risk of venous thromboembolism in patients with COVIDâ€19: A systematic review and metaâ€analysis Cord-id: 3ij5pjjy Document date: 2020_9_25
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Snippet: BACKGROUND: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is frequently observed in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19). However, reported VTEâ€rates differ substantially. OBJECTIVES: We aimed at evaluating available data and estimating the prevalence of VTE in COVIDâ€19 patients. METHODS: We conducted a systematic literature search (MEDLINE, EMBASE, WHO COVIDâ€19 database) to identify studies reporting VTEâ€rates in COVIDâ€19 patients. Studies with suspected high risk of bias were excluded
Document: BACKGROUND: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is frequently observed in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19). However, reported VTEâ€rates differ substantially. OBJECTIVES: We aimed at evaluating available data and estimating the prevalence of VTE in COVIDâ€19 patients. METHODS: We conducted a systematic literature search (MEDLINE, EMBASE, WHO COVIDâ€19 database) to identify studies reporting VTEâ€rates in COVIDâ€19 patients. Studies with suspected high risk of bias were excluded from quantitative synthesis. Pooled outcome rates were obtained within a random effects metaâ€analysis. Subgroup analyses were performed for different settings (intensive care unit (ICU) vs. nonâ€ICU hospitalization and screening vs. no screening) and the association of Dâ€dimer levels and VTEâ€risk was explored. RESULTS: Eightyâ€six studies (33,970 patients) were identified and 66 (28,173 patients, mean age: 62.6 years, 60% men, 20% ICUâ€patients) were included in quantitative analysis. The overall VTEâ€prevalence estimate was 14.1% (95%CI 11.6â€16.9), 40.3% (95%CI 27.0â€54.3) with ultrasoundâ€screening and 9.5% (95%CI 7.5â€11.7) without screening. Subgroup analysis revealed high heterogeneity, with a VTEâ€prevalence of 7.9% (95%CI 5.1â€11.2) in nonâ€ICU and 22.7% (95%CI 18.1â€27.6) in ICU patients. Prevalence of pulmonary embolism (PE) in nonâ€ICU and ICU patients was 3.5% (95%CI 2.2â€5.1) and 13.7% (95%CI 10.0â€17.9). Patients developing VTE had higher Dâ€dimer levels (weighted mean difference 3.26 µg/ml (95%CI 2.76â€3.77) than nonâ€VTE patients. CONCLUSION: VTE occurs in 22.7% of patients with COVIDâ€19 in the ICU, but VTE risk is also increased in nonâ€ICU hospitalized patients. Patients developing VTE had higher Dâ€dimer levels. Studies evaluating thromboprophylaxis strategies in patients with COVIDâ€19 are needed to improve prevention of VTE.
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