Catastrophic Concomitant Arterial and Venous Thrombosis in a Mild COVID-19-Positive Patient.

IF 0.5 Q4 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE International Journal of Angiology Pub Date : 2021-10-01 eCollection Date: 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0041-1735200
Raka A Nugraha, Hary S Muliawan, Nyityasmono T Nugroho, Muhammad Ikhsan, Suko Adiarto
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Since its first discovery in late 2019, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been a global burden associated with significant morbidity and mortality. COVID-19 has been correlated with the development of hypercoagulable state that predisposes the patients to a higher risk of thromboembolism. Current evidence suggests higher incidence of thrombosis, particularly venous thrombosis, among hospitalized COVID-19 patients, mostly with critical illness. On the other hand, there is currently no data regarding the incidence of vivid thrombosis in ambulatory patients with mild COVID-19 and the incidence of concomitant arterial and venous thrombosis in COVID-19 is extremely rare. Herein, we describe catastrophic outcomes of concomitant lower limb arterial and venous thrombosis in a patient with mild COVID-19. This report highlights the occurrence of concomitant arterial and venous thrombosis in ambulatory setting and that this phenomenon resulted in catastrophic clinical consequences.

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一名 COVID-19 阳性的轻度患者同时出现动脉和静脉血栓形成的灾难性后果。
自 2019 年底首次发现冠状病毒病 2019(COVID-19)以来,它一直是一个全球性负担,与严重的发病率和死亡率相关。COVID-19与高凝状态的发生有关,高凝状态易使患者面临更高的血栓栓塞风险。目前的证据表明,COVID-19 住院患者中血栓形成,尤其是静脉血栓形成的发病率较高,其中大部分患者病情危重。另一方面,目前尚无数据显示轻度 COVID-19 患者在非卧床状态下的血栓形成发生率,而 COVID-19 患者同时发生动脉和静脉血栓形成的情况也极为罕见。在此,我们描述了一名轻度 COVID-19 患者同时发生下肢动静脉血栓形成的灾难性后果。该报告强调了在非卧床情况下同时发生动脉和静脉血栓形成的情况,以及这种现象导致的灾难性临床后果。
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