Incidence of lupus anticoagulant in hospitalized covid-19 patients.

American journal of blood research Pub Date : 2021-06-15 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01
Tarek Owaidah, Mahasen Saleh, Amelita M Aguilos, Abdulllah Al Amri, Khalid Maghrabi, Mustafa Owaidah, Khawar Siddiqui, Khalid Alsaleh, Randa Alnounou
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Abstract

Background: Procoagulant profile of 2019-nCoV/SARS-CoV-2 has been well documented over the last year. Perturbance in coagulating factors has also been reported in Covid-19 patients, including increased d-dimers and reports of lupus anticoagulant (LA).

Methods: The current study aimed to identify the incidence of positivity of lupus anticoagulant in Covid-19 patients and analyze the association between LA and D-dimer in predicting thrombosis and mortality in one-hundred and five hospitalized adult (age >14 years) patients and forty-three hospitalized pediatric (age <14 years) patients with a confirmed diagnosis of Covid-19 between June 2020 and September 2020.

Results: Twenty-one (20%) adult patients were tested positive for PTT LA, of which nine (8.6%) turned out to be confirmed positive for LA through StaClot and DRVVT Ratio tests. Six (14%) pediatric patients were positive for PTT LA, and only one (2.3%) had positive StaClot. Median D-dimer at admission was positively correlated with age and CRP among adult patients and was significantly higher in expired cases (P=0.001). No association between any of the coagulation tests and thrombosis or mortality was observed in the pediatric cohort.

Conclusion: We report an increased incidence of LA in Covid-19 patients, yet we didn't find any association between thrombotic events or mortality, probably due to the small sample size.

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住院的 covid-19 患者中狼疮抗凝物的发病率。
背景:在过去的一年中,2019-nCoV/SARS-CoV-2的促凝血特征已被详细记录。Covid-19患者的凝血因子紊乱也有报道,包括d-二聚体增加和狼疮抗凝物(LA)的报道:本研究旨在确定 Covid-19 患者狼疮抗凝物阳性的发生率,并分析 LA 和 D-二聚体在预测血栓形成和死亡率方面的关联:21(20%)名成人患者的 PTT LA 检测呈阳性,其中 9(8.6%)名患者通过 StaClot 和 DRVVT 比率检测证实 LA 呈阳性。六名(14%)儿童患者的 PTT LA 检测呈阳性,只有一名(2.3%)患者的 StaClot 检测呈阳性。成人患者入院时的 D-二聚体中位数与年龄和 CRP 呈正相关,过期病例的 D-二聚体中位数明显更高(P=0.001)。在儿科组群中,没有观察到任何凝血检测与血栓形成或死亡率之间存在关联:我们报告了Covid-19患者LA发病率的增加,但我们没有发现血栓事件或死亡率之间存在任何关联,这可能是由于样本量较小的缘故。
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