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Potential benefits of anticoagulant doses of low molecular weight heparin in COVID-19: An observational retrospective study
Author(s) -
Daniela Aschieri,
Marco Stabile,
Cristina Maestri,
Luca Rosato,
Michela Coccia,
Paola Novara,
G Lanati,
Maria Teresa Di Dio,
Carlos Rodríguez Franco,
Giuseppina Bisceglie,
Giuseppe Leddi,
Enrico Fabrizi,
Pablo Rucci,
Gloria Taliani
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
emergency care journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2282-2054
pISSN - 1826-9826
DOI - 10.4081/ecj.2021.9795
Subject(s) - medicine , low molecular weight heparin , pneumonia , retrospective cohort study , multivariate analysis , heparin , surgery
Hypercoagulability is a common complication of the systemic inflammation related to coronavirus disease 2019 creating debate within the critical care community on the therapeutic utility of Low Molecular Weight Heparin (LMWH). We collected data on consecutive patients with COVID-19 admitted to the Emergency Department of Castel San Giovanni Hospital, between February 29th and April 7th, 2020. Exclusion criteria were age <18 years, hospital stay <7 days, patients on dialysis and patients who had been transferred to other centers for which we could not collect data. Of the 257 patients included in the study, 49 (19.1%) died during hospitalization. We considered a wide set of variables as independent variables (age, sex, comorbidities and in-hospital treatments). We used a multivariate logistic regression model and, being heparin the only one therapy affecting survival rate, we compared prophylactic LMWH (p-LMWH) and Therapeutic LMWH (T-LMWH) groups. Kaplan Meier curve showed a higher survival probability in the T-LMWH and the difference between the two groups was statistically significant according to the log-rank or Mantel- Haenszel test (p< 0.0001). In a stratified analysis by ventilation type, the subgroup of patients who benefited from therapeutic LMWH was that in non-invasive mechanical ventilation. Using a multivariate analysis and adjusting for the drugs intake, TLMWH was the only therapy impacting on survival (HR 0.293, p <0.001). No fatal bleeding was observed. Therapeutic dose of LMWH in patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 pneumonia was 70 associated with a decrease risk of intra-hospital mortality.

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