Role of Complete Duplex Ultrasound to Diagnose Deep Vein Thrombosis in COVID-19 Critical Patients.

Matteo Pozzi, Marco Giani, Benedetta Fumagalli, Mariangela Calabria, Davide Leni, Vittorio Segramora, Giacomo Bellani, Giuseppe Foti
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An increased risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) has been reported in critical COVID-19 patients, despite adequate thromboprophylaxis, and most of DVT are probably asymptomatic. As a screening approach has been advocated, the best examination protocol is unknown. The objective of this study is to assess the role of a Complete Duplex Ultrasound (CDUS) examination in detecting DVT in a large population of COVID-19 patients admitted to intensive care unit (ICU) for respiratory failure. Single-center retrospective study of 145 COVID-19 patients admitted to ICU. DVT was assessed with a CDUS performed by experienced radiologist after ICU admission. DVT was confirmed in 38 patients (26%). Most DVT were distal to the knee (66%), while only 16% were proximal. At the time of the examination, 55% of the patients received full-dose anticoagulation, while 45% received thromboprophylaxis, and there were no differences in anticoagulation regimen between positive and negative patients. Patients with DVT had higher dimers compared with those with negative CDUS (P < .002). The observed frequency of DVT is high despite adequate anticoagulation. A comprehensive and experienced ultrasound examination protocol can allow to recognize a large number of distal DVT otherwise missed, albeit their clinical significance is unknown.

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全双工超声诊断 COVID-19 危重患者深静脉血栓的作用。
有报道称,尽管采取了充分的血栓预防措施,COVID-19 危重病人发生深静脉血栓(DVT)的风险仍有所增加,而且大多数深静脉血栓可能是无症状的。由于一直提倡筛查方法,最佳检查方案尚不清楚。本研究的目的是评估在大量因呼吸衰竭入住重症监护室(ICU)的 COVID-19 患者中,完全双相超声(CDUS)检查在检测深静脉血栓中的作用。单中心回顾性研究针对 145 名入住重症监护室的 COVID-19 患者。入住重症监护室后,由经验丰富的放射科医生通过 CDUS 对深静脉血栓进行评估。38名患者(26%)被证实患有深静脉血栓。大多数深静脉血栓发生在膝关节远端(66%),只有 16% 发生在膝关节近端。检查时,55%的患者接受了全剂量抗凝治疗,45%的患者接受了血栓预防治疗,阳性和阴性患者的抗凝治疗方案没有差异。与 CDUS 阴性患者相比,深静脉血栓患者的二聚体更高(P < .002)。尽管进行了充分的抗凝治疗,但观察到的深静脉血栓发生率仍然很高。全面而经验丰富的超声检查方案可以识别出大量被漏诊的远端深静脉血栓,尽管其临床意义尚不清楚。
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