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Analysis of Risk Factors for the Thromboembolic Events from 88 Patients with COVID-19 Pneumonia in Wuhan, China: A Retrospective Report

22 Pages Posted: 6 Apr 2020

See all articles by Wenyu Wang

Wenyu Wang

Independent

Qingfeng Sun

Independent

Yongxia Bao

Independent

Ming Liang

Independent

Qingwei Meng

Independent

Hong Chen

Independent

Jianing Li

Independent

Hongliang Wang

Harbin Medical University - Department of Critical Care Medicine

Huiqing Li

Central University of Finance and Economics (CUFE) - School of National Fiscal Development

Ying Shi

Independent

Zhaoguo Li

Independent

Xinyan Wang

Independent

Shuai Zhao

Independent

Hongwei Wang

Independent

Jinling Xiao

Independent

Liyan Chen

Independent

Yan Zheng

Independent

Di Wang

Independent

Jundong Jiao

Harbin Medical University - Second Affiliated Hospital

Kaiyu Han

Harbin Medical University - Second Affiliated Hospital

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Abstract

Background: Since the outbreak of COVID-19 in December 2019, there have been 81,238 confirmed cases and 3,250 deaths by March 19 in China. We aimed to analyze the risk factors and the incidence of thrombosis from patients confirmed COVID-19.

Methods: In this study, we retrospectively report on 88 inpatients with confirmed COVID-19 at Wuhan Union Hospital (30 critical cases, 33 severe cases and 25 common cases). The thrombosis risk factor assessment, laboratory results, ultrasonographic findings and prognosis of the 88 patients were analyzed and compared among groups with different severity.

Findings: There were 19 cases developed DVT (12 critical cases, 7 severe cases and none common cases) and one severe case eventually diagnosed with pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE). The 18 dead critical cases exhibited a Padua score increase (≥4), and 88.9% (16/18) of them also exhibited a D-dimer value increase (≥5 µg/ml). A positive correlation was observed between the increase in D-dimer value (≥5 µg/ml) and the severity of COVID-19 (r: 0·679, P <0·01), and between the the high Padua score (≥4) and the severity (r: 0·799, P <0·01). Univariable logistic regression showed an increasing odd of DVT with D-dimer greater than or equal to 5 µg/ml (Crude odds ratio [OR]: 4·539, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1·289-15·991, P <0·05).

Interpretation: Our report illustrates that D-dimer screening and Padua score assessment is helpful in the prevention of thrombosis. It may be more beneficial to perform early Doppler ultrasound of the lower limbs in every patient with critical COVID-19.

Funding Statement: This study was supported by the funds from National Natural Science Foundation of China (NO. 81700021).

Declaration of Interests: The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.

Ethics Approval Statement: This study was approved by Institutional Research Ethics Boards of the Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science & Technology, Wuhan.

Keywords: COVID-19; D-dimer; deep vein thrombosis (DVT); pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE); Padua score

Suggested Citation

Wang, Wenyu and Sun, Qingfeng and Bao, Yongxia and Liang, Ming and Meng, Qingwei and Chen, Hong and Li, Jianing and Wang, Hongliang and Li, Huiqing and Shi, Ying and Li, Zhaoguo and Wang, Xinyan and Zhao, Shuai and Wang, Hongwei and Xiao, Jinling and Chen, Liyan and Zheng, Yan and Wang, Di and Jiao, Jundong and Han, Kaiyu, Analysis of Risk Factors for the Thromboembolic Events from 88 Patients with COVID-19 Pneumonia in Wuhan, China: A Retrospective Report (3/20/2020). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3559633 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3559633

Wenyu Wang

Independent

Qingfeng Sun

Independent

Yongxia Bao

Independent

Ming Liang

Independent

Qingwei Meng

Independent

Hong Chen

Independent

Jianing Li

Independent

Hongliang Wang

Harbin Medical University - Department of Critical Care Medicine

China

Huiqing Li

Central University of Finance and Economics (CUFE) - School of National Fiscal Development ( email )

39 Xueyuan S Rd
Haidian
Beijing
China

Ying Shi

Independent

Zhaoguo Li

Independent

Xinyan Wang

Independent

Shuai Zhao

Independent

Hongwei Wang

Independent

Jinling Xiao

Independent

Liyan Chen

Independent

Yan Zheng

Independent

Di Wang

Independent

Jundong Jiao

Harbin Medical University - Second Affiliated Hospital

Harbin
China

Kaiyu Han (Contact Author)

Harbin Medical University - Second Affiliated Hospital ( email )

Harbin
China