Anti-Xa activity below range is related to thrombosis in patients with severe COVID-19.

Pilar Marcos-Neira, Cristian Morales-Indiano, Mariana Fernández-Caballero, Teresa Tomasa-Irriguible, Luisa Bordejé-Laguna, Víctor Ruíz-Artola
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Abstract

Objective: We aimed to anlayse the relationship between anti-Xa activity below range and thomboembolic events.

Design: Single center prospective observational longitudinal cohort study (February-November 2021).

Setting: Patients admitted to the ICU of a University Hospital.

Participants: Patients with severe COVID-19 pneumoniae.

Interventions: Enoxaparin was used for prophylactic and therapeutic anticoagulation. Enoxaparin dosing and dose adjustment were based on anti-Xa activity according to the hospital protocol.

Main variables of interest: Target: thomboembolic events.

Predictors: demographics, pharmacotherapy, anti-Xa measurements, clinical data, and laboratory results. Logistic regression was used to identify independent risk factors for thomboembolic events.

Results: Data were available for 896 serum anti-Xa measurements from 228 subjects. Overall, 71.9% were male, with a median age of 62. Most patients needed invasive mechanical ventilation (87.7%) and mortality was 24.1%. A total of 28.9% new thomboembolic events were diagnosed. There were 27.1% anti-Xa measesurements below range. When multivariable logistic regression analysis was performed anti-Xa activity below range (RR, 4.2; p = 0.000), C-reactive protein (25 mg/L increase) (RR, 1.14; p = 0.005) and D-dimer (1000 ng/L increase) (RR, 1.06; p = 0.002) were the independent factors related to new thomboembolic events in patients with severe COVID-19.

Conclusions: Anti-Xa activity below range, C-reactive protein and D-dimer were the independent factors related to thomboembolic events in patients with severe COVID-19. Purposely designed clinical trials should be carried out to confirm the benefit of an anti-Xa monitoring.

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抗 Xa 活性低于范围与严重 COVID-19 患者的血栓形成有关。
目的我们旨在分析抗 Xa 活性低于范围与血栓栓塞事件之间的关系:单中心前瞻性纵向队列研究(2021 年 2 月至 11 月):地点:某大学附属医院重症监护室收治的患者:重症COVID-19肺炎患者:干预措施:依诺肝素用于预防性和治疗性抗凝。干预措施:使用依诺肝素进行预防性和治疗性抗凝,并根据医院的方案,根据抗 Xa 活性对依诺肝素的剂量和剂量进行调整:目标:血栓栓塞事件。预测因素:人口统计学、药物治疗、抗 Xa 测量、临床数据和实验室结果。采用逻辑回归法确定血栓栓塞事件的独立风险因素:228名受试者的896次血清抗Xa测量数据可用。总体而言,71.9%为男性,中位年龄为62岁。大多数患者需要有创机械通气(87.7%),死亡率为 24.1%。共诊断出 28.9% 的新血栓栓塞事件。27.1%的患者抗Xa测定值低于范围。在进行多变量逻辑回归分析时,抗 Xa 活性低于范围(RR,4.2;P = 0.000)、C 反应蛋白(增加 25 毫克/升)(RR,1.14;P = 0.005)和 D-二聚体(增加 1000 纳克/升)(RR,1.06;P = 0.002)是严重 COVID-19 患者新发血栓栓塞事件的独立相关因素:结论:抗-Xa活性低于范围、C反应蛋白和D-二聚体是严重COVID-19患者发生血栓栓塞事件的独立相关因素。应开展专门设计的临床试验,以确认抗 Xa 监测的益处。
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