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. 2021 Sep 24;5(6):e12579.
doi: 10.1002/rth2.12579. eCollection 2021 Aug.

Hemostasis and fibrinolysis in COVID-19 survivors 6 months after intensive care unit discharge

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Hemostasis and fibrinolysis in COVID-19 survivors 6 months after intensive care unit discharge

Anne-Marije Hulshof et al. Res Pract Thromb Haemost. .

Abstract

Background: The prothrombotic phenotype has been extensively described in patients with acute coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). However, potential long-term hemostatic abnormalities are unknown.

Objective: To evaluate the changes in routine hemostasis laboratory parameters and tissue-type plasminogen activator (tPA) rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM) 6 months after COVID-19 intensive care unit (ICU) discharge in patients with and without venous thromboembolism (VTE) during admission.

Methods: Patients with COVID-19 of the Maastricht Intensive Care COVID cohort with tPA ROTEM measurement at ICU and 6-month follow-up were included. TPA ROTEM is a whole blood viscoelastic assay that illustrates both clot development and fibrinolysis due to simultaneous addition of tissue factor and tPA. Analyzed ROTEM parameters include clotting time, maximum clot firmness (MCF), lysis onset time (LOT), and lysis time (LT).

Results: Twenty-two patients with COVID-19 were included and showed extensive hemostatic abnormalities before ICU discharge. TPA ROTEM MCF (75 mm [interquartile range, 68-78]-59 mm [49-63]; P ≤ .001), LOT (3690 seconds [2963-4418]-1786 seconds [1465-2650]; P ≤ .001), and LT (7200 seconds [6144-7200]-3138 seconds [2591-4389]; P ≤ .001) normalized 6 months after ICU discharge. Of note, eight and four patients still had elevated fibrinogen and D-dimer concentrations at follow-up, respectively. In general, no difference in median hemostasis parameters at 6-month follow-up was observed between patients with (n=14) and without (n=8) VTE, although fibrinogen appeared to be lower in the VTE group (VTE-, 4.3 g/L [3.7-4.7] vs VTE+, 3.4 g/L [3.2-4.2]; P = .05).

Conclusions: Six months after COVID-19 ICU discharge, no persisting hypercoagulable or hypofibrinolytic profile was detected by tPA ROTEM. Nevertheless, increased D-dimer and fibrinogen concentrations persist up to 6 months in some patients, warranting further exploration of the role of hemostasis in long-term morbidity after hospital discharge.

Keywords: COVID‐19; fibrinolysis; follow‐up studies; hemostasis; thromboelastography.

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FIGURE 1
tPA ROTEM, fibrinogen and D‐dimer measurements at ICU admission and 6‐month follow‐up, stratified for VTE (formula image VTE+, ● VTE−). Grey areas illustrate reference ranges; tPA ROTEM reference ranges were previously determined by Kuiper et al. ICU, intensive care unit; tPA ROTEM, tissue‐type plasminogen activator; VTE, venous thromboembolism

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