High Prevalence of Deep Venous Thrombosis in Non-Severe COVID-19 Patients Hospitalized for a Neurovascular Disease.

IF 2 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE Cerebrovascular Diseases Extra Pub Date : 2020-12-07 DOI:10.1159/000513295
Olivier Rouyer, Irène Nora Pierre-Paul, Amadou Talibe Balde, Damaris Jupiter, Daniela Bindila, Bernard Geny, Valérie Wolff
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Abstract

Introduction: Severe SARS-CoV-2 infection induces COVID-19 along with venous thromboembolic occurrences particularly in intensive care units. For non-severe COVID-19 patients affected by neurovascular diseases, the prevalence of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) is unknown. The aim of our study was to report data obtained after systematic Doppler ultrasound scanning (DUS) of lower limbs in such patients.

Methods: Between March 20 and May 2, 2020, the deep venous system of 13 consecutive patients diagnosed with neurovascular diseases and non-severe COVID-19 was investigated with a systematic bedside DUS.

Results: Thirteen patients were enrolled in the study including 9 acute ischaemic strokes, 1 occlusion of the ophthalmic artery, 1 transient ischaemic attack, 1 cerebral venous thrombosis and 1 haemorrhagic stroke. On admission, the median National Institute of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score was of 6 (IQR, 0-20). During the first week after admission, and despite thromboprophylaxis, we found a prevalence of 38.5% of asymptomatic calves' DVT (n = 5). One patient developed a symptomatic pulmonary embolism and 2 other patients died during hospitalization. The outcome was positive for the other patients with a discharge median NIHSS score of 1 (IQR, 0-11).

Discussion/conclusion: Despite thromboprophylaxis, systematic bedside DUS showed a high prevalence (38.5%) of asymptomatic DVT in non-severe COVID-19 patients suffering from a neurovascular disease. In the absence of a reliable marker of DVT, we suggest that this non-invasive investigation could be an interesting tool to monitor peripheral venous thrombotic complications in such patients.

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在因神经血管疾病住院的非严重 COVID-19 患者中,深静脉血栓的发病率很高。
导言:严重的 SARS-CoV-2 感染会诱发 COVID-19 和静脉血栓栓塞,尤其是在重症监护病房。对于受神经血管疾病影响的非严重 COVID-19 患者,深静脉血栓形成(DVT)的发生率尚不清楚。我们的研究旨在报告此类患者下肢系统性多普勒超声扫描(DUS)后获得的数据:在 2020 年 3 月 20 日至 5 月 2 日期间,对 13 名连续诊断为神经血管疾病和非严重 COVID-19 的患者的深静脉系统进行了系统的床旁 DUS 检查:研究共纳入 13 名患者,包括 9 例急性缺血性脑卒中、1 例眼动脉闭塞、1 例短暂性脑缺血发作、1 例脑静脉血栓和 1 例出血性脑卒中。入院时,美国国立卫生研究院卒中量表(NIHSS)的中位数为 6 分(IQR,0-20)。入院后第一周,尽管采取了血栓预防措施,但我们发现无症状小腿深静脉血栓的发生率为 38.5%(n = 5)。一名患者出现无症状肺栓塞,另外两名患者在住院期间死亡。其他患者的预后良好,出院时 NIHSS 评分中位数为 1(IQR,0-11):尽管采取了血栓预防措施,但系统性床旁 DUS 显示,在患有神经血管疾病的非重度 COVID-19 患者中,无症状深静脉血栓的发生率很高(38.5%)。在缺乏可靠的深静脉血栓标记物的情况下,我们认为这种无创检查可以成为监测此类患者外周静脉血栓并发症的有效工具。
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Cerebrovascular Diseases Extra
Cerebrovascular Diseases Extra PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE-
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期刊介绍: This open access and online-only journal publishes original articles covering the entire spectrum of stroke and cerebrovascular research, drawing from a variety of specialties such as neurology, internal medicine, surgery, radiology, epidemiology, cardiology, hematology, psychology and rehabilitation. Offering an international forum, it meets the growing need for sophisticated, up-to-date scientific information on clinical data, diagnostic testing, and therapeutic issues. The journal publishes original contributions, reviews of selected topics as well as clinical investigative studies. All aspects related to clinical advances are considered, while purely experimental work appears only if directly relevant to clinical issues. Cerebrovascular Diseases Extra provides additional contents based on reviewed and accepted submissions to the main journal Cerebrovascular Diseases.
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