Thromboembolic and bleeding events in ICU patients with COVID-19: A nationwide, observational study

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  • Lene Russell, Københavns Universitet
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  • Sarah Weihe, Sjællands Universitetshospital
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  • Emilie Kabel Madsen
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  • Christine Lodberg Hvas
  • Jens Wolfgang Leistner, Københavns Universitet
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  • Jens Michelsen, Syddansk Universitet
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  • Anne Craveiro Brøchner, Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, Syddansk Universitet
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  • Anders Bastiansen, Københavns Universitet
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  • Frederik Mølgaard Nielsen, Aalborg Universitet
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  • Nick Meier, Københavns Universitet
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  • Anne Sofie Andreasen, Københavns Universitet
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  • Niels Erik Ribergaard, Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, Hjørring Regional Hospital
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  • Bodil Steen Rasmussen, Aalborg Universitet
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  • Christoffer Grant Sølling
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  • David Levarett Buck, Københavns Universitet
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  • Helle Bundgaard
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  • Helle Scharling Pedersen, Københavns Universitet
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  • Iben Strøm Darfelt
  • Lone Musaeus Poulsen, Sjællands Universitetshospital
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  • Michael Ibsen, Københavns Universitet
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  • Ronni R. Plovsing, Københavns Universitet
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  • Sigurdur T. Sigurdsson, Københavns Universitet
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  • Susanne Iversen, Københavns Universitet
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  • Thomas Hildebrandt, Sjællands Universitetshospital
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  • Thomas Mohr, Københavns Universitet
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  • Ulrick Skipper Espelund
  • Vibeke Jørgensen, Københavns Universitet
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  • Nicolai Haase, Københavns Universitet
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  • Anders Perner, Københavns Universitet

BACKGROUND: Intensive care unit (ICU) patients with Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have an increased risk of thromboembolic complications. We describe the occurrence of thromboembolic and bleeding events in all ICU patients with COVID-19 in Denmark during the first and second waves of the pandemic.

METHODS: This was a sub-study of the Danish Intensive Care Covid database, in which all patients with SARS-CoV-2 admitted to Danish ICUs from 10th March 2020 to 30th June 2021 were included. We registered coagulation variables at admission, and all thromboembolic and bleeding events, and the use of heparins during ICU stay. Variables associated with thrombosis and bleeding and any association with 90-day mortality were estimated using Cox regression analyses.

RESULTS: We included 1369 patients in this sub-study; 158 (12%, 95% confidence interval 10-13) had a thromboembolic event in ICU and 309 (23%, 20-25) had a bleeding event, among whom 81 patients (6%, 4.8-7.3) had major bleeding. We found that mechanical ventilation and increased D-dimer were associated with thrombosis and mechanical ventilation, low platelet count and presence of haematological malignancy were associated with bleeding. Most patients (76%) received increased doses of thromboprophylaxis during their ICU stay. Thromboembolic events were not associated with mortality in adjusted analysis (hazard ratio 1.35 [0.91-2.01, p = .14], whereas bleeding events were 1.55 [1.18-2.05, p = .002]).

CONCLUSIONS: Both thromboembolic and bleeding events frequently occurred in ICU patients with COVID-19. Based on these data, it is not apparent that increased doses of thromboprophylaxis were beneficial.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftActa Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica
Vol/bind67
Nummer1
Sider (fra-til)76-85
Antal sider10
ISSN0001-5172
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StatusUdgivet - jan. 2023

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