Rotational Thromboelastometry Reveals Distinct Coagulation Profiles for Patients With COVID-19 Depending on Disease Severity
Identifying a hypercoagulable state in patients with COVID-19 may help identify those at risk for virus–induced thromboembolic events and improve clinical outcomes using personalized therapeutic approaches. Herein, we aimed to perform a global assessment of the patients’ hemostatic system with COVID...
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doaj-7b128be703c643548ccec67de68eb8542021-06-29T22:33:22ZengSAGE PublishingClinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis1938-27232021-06-012710.1177/10760296211027653Rotational Thromboelastometry Reveals Distinct Coagulation Profiles for Patients With COVID-19 Depending on Disease SeverityMehmet Gökhan Gönenli MD0Zeynep Komesli MD1Said İncir MD2Özlem Yalçın PhD3Olga Meltem Akay MD4 Internal Medicine Department, Koç University School of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey Internal Medicine Department, Koç University Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey Medical Biochemistry Department, Koç University School of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey Physiology Department, Koç University School of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey Division of Hematology, Internal Medicine Department, Koç University School of Medicine, Istanbul, TurkeyIdentifying a hypercoagulable state in patients with COVID-19 may help identify those at risk for virus–induced thromboembolic events and improve clinical outcomes using personalized therapeutic approaches. Herein, we aimed to perform a global assessment of the patients’ hemostatic system with COVID-19 using rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM) and to describe whether patients with different disease severities present different coagulation profiles. Together with 37 healthy volunteers, a total of 65 patients were included and then classified as having mild, moderate, and severe disease depending on clinical severity. Peripheral blood samples were collected and analyzed using a ROTEM Coagulation Analyzer. Also, complete blood count and coagulation parameters including prothrombin time, activated partial thromboplastin time, fibrinogen levels, and D-dimer levels were measured at admission. EXTEM and INTEM MCF ( P < 0.001) values were significantly higher and the EXTEM CFT ( P = 0.002) value was significantly lower in patients with COVID-19 when compared with controls. In particular, patients with the severe disease showed a significant decrease in CFT ( P < 0.001) and an increase in MCF ( P < 0.001) in both INTEM and EXTEM assays compared with patients with the non-severe disease. Correlation analysis revealed significant correlations between ROTEM parameters and other coagulation parameters. There were significant positive correlations between fibrinogen, D-dimer, platelet count, and MCF in both EXTEM and INTEM assays. Our data demonstrate thromboelastographic signs of hypercoagulability in patients with COVID-19, which is more pronounced in patients with increased disease severity. Therefore, ROTEM analysis can classify subsets of patients with COVID-19 at significant thrombotic risk and assist in clinical decisions.https://doi.org/10.1177/10760296211027653 |
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Mehmet Gökhan Gönenli MD Zeynep Komesli MD Said İncir MD Özlem Yalçın PhD Olga Meltem Akay MD Rotational Thromboelastometry Reveals Distinct Coagulation Profiles for Patients With COVID-19 Depending on Disease Severity Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis |
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Rotational Thromboelastometry Reveals Distinct Coagulation Profiles for Patients With COVID-19 Depending on Disease Severity |
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Rotational Thromboelastometry Reveals Distinct Coagulation Profiles for Patients With COVID-19 Depending on Disease Severity |
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Rotational Thromboelastometry Reveals Distinct Coagulation Profiles for Patients With COVID-19 Depending on Disease Severity |
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Rotational Thromboelastometry Reveals Distinct Coagulation Profiles for Patients With COVID-19 Depending on Disease Severity |
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Rotational Thromboelastometry Reveals Distinct Coagulation Profiles for Patients With COVID-19 Depending on Disease Severity |
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rotational thromboelastometry reveals distinct coagulation profiles for patients with covid-19 depending on disease severity |
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Identifying a hypercoagulable state in patients with COVID-19 may help identify those at risk for virus–induced thromboembolic events and improve clinical outcomes using personalized therapeutic approaches. Herein, we aimed to perform a global assessment of the patients’ hemostatic system with COVID-19 using rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM) and to describe whether patients with different disease severities present different coagulation profiles. Together with 37 healthy volunteers, a total of 65 patients were included and then classified as having mild, moderate, and severe disease depending on clinical severity. Peripheral blood samples were collected and analyzed using a ROTEM Coagulation Analyzer. Also, complete blood count and coagulation parameters including prothrombin time, activated partial thromboplastin time, fibrinogen levels, and D-dimer levels were measured at admission. EXTEM and INTEM MCF ( P < 0.001) values were significantly higher and the EXTEM CFT ( P = 0.002) value was significantly lower in patients with COVID-19 when compared with controls. In particular, patients with the severe disease showed a significant decrease in CFT ( P < 0.001) and an increase in MCF ( P < 0.001) in both INTEM and EXTEM assays compared with patients with the non-severe disease. Correlation analysis revealed significant correlations between ROTEM parameters and other coagulation parameters. There were significant positive correlations between fibrinogen, D-dimer, platelet count, and MCF in both EXTEM and INTEM assays. Our data demonstrate thromboelastographic signs of hypercoagulability in patients with COVID-19, which is more pronounced in patients with increased disease severity. Therefore, ROTEM analysis can classify subsets of patients with COVID-19 at significant thrombotic risk and assist in clinical decisions. |
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