遗传性血栓病:未发现的COVID-19感染合并症

American journal of blood research Pub Date : 2023-01-01
Divya Khatana, Poonam Rani, Swati Jain, Richa Gupta, Ashish Goel, Mrinalini Kotru
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COVID-19的严重程度与共存的未确诊的潜在血栓性疾病之间的关系尚未确定。在没有任何已知合并症的情况下,未确诊的血栓性疾病可能会夸大COVID-19患者已经存在的血栓形成前状态,并可能导致严重疾病。目的是分析在恢复至少6周后的COVID-19患者中潜在的血栓形成与COVID-19感染严重程度的关系,并比较严重和非严重COVID-19患者的血栓形成情况。选择康复后至少6周的重症和非重症COVID患者各40例,进行血栓倾向分析和全血细胞计数评估。数据分析采用美国Stata软件;13个版本。分别采用卡方检验和学生t检验比较比例和平均值。共有14/80(17.5%)的血栓形成筛查呈阳性。6/40(15%)重症COVID患者存在蛋白C缺乏症,但在非重症组中没有。重度组7/40(17.5%)出现蛋白S缺乏,非重度组仅有1例(2.5%)出现蛋白S缺乏。重症和非重症患者的平均蛋白C和蛋白S水平分别有统计学意义(P-0.002)和(P-0.007)。重症和非重症患者抗-COVID IgG抗体滴度的差异也有统计学意义(P-0.0001)。总之,蛋白C和S缺陷是重症COVID患者中最常见的异常。即使在康复6周后,与非严重感染的患者相比,严重COVID-19患者的血栓倾向阳性和抗- igg COVID-19抗体滴度更高。因此,表明潜在的血栓形成可能影响了疾病的严重程度。
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Inherited thrombophilia: undetected comorbidity complicating COVID-19 infection.

The relation between the severity of COVID-19 and coexisting undiagnosed underlying thrombophilic conditions is not yet established. It may be possible that undiagnosed thrombophilia exaggerates an already pro-thrombotic state in COVID-19 patients and may be responsible for severe disease in absence of any known co-morbidity. The aim was to analyze the association of underlying thrombophilia with the severity of COVID-19 infection in post-COVID patients after a minimum of 6 weeks of recovery and to compare thrombophilia profile in severe versus non-severe COVID-19 patients. Forty severe and 40 non-severe COVID patients at least 6 weeks post recovery were selected for thrombophilia profile and complete blood count evaluation. The data were analyzed using Stata software, USA; version 13. The Chi-square test and Student's t-test were used to compare proportions and mean respectively. A total of 14/80 (17.5%) were positive for the thrombophilia screen. Protein C deficiency was noted in 6/40 (15%) severe COVID patients but not in the non-severe group. The Protein S deficiency was seen in 7/40 (17.5%) severe patients and only 1 patient was deficient in the non-severe group (2.5%). The mean Protein C and Protein S levels of severe and non-severe COVID patients were statistically significant (P-0.002) and (P-0.007) respectively. The difference in mean anti-COVID IgG antibody titer of severe and non-severe COVID patients was also statistically significant (P-0.0001). To Conclude, Protein C & S deficiencies were the commonest abnormalities detected in severe COVID patients. Positive thrombophilia profile and higher titers of anti-IgG COVID-19 antibodies were seen in a significant number of patients who had suffered from Severe COVID-19 than in non-severe infection, even after 6 weeks of recovery. Thereby, suggesting that underlying thrombophilia might have affected the severity of the disease.

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