Retroperitoneal hematoma: An unexpected complication of anticoagulant therapy in COVID-19 patients

IF 0.2 4区 医学 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Igor Vasković, I. Udovicic, Mihailo Stojić, Ljiljana Arsenovic, V. Nešković
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Introduction. Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is associated with high inflammatory response, hemostatic disturbances, and high thrombotic risk. Despite thromboprophylaxis, a high incidence of thromboembolic events has been reported with a consequent increase in anticoagulant therapy from standard to intermediate or even therapeutic doses. However, published evidence on the incidence and outcome of the hemorrhagic complications of applied therapy is still limited. Case report. We present two female COVID-19 patients, treated with anticoagulant therapy and suffering from major spontaneous bleeding and retroperitoneal hematoma. The first, 64-year-old patient, treated with non-invasive ventilation protocol in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) due to respiratory failure received a therapeutic dose of anticoagulant therapy adjusted to the anti-Xa assay. The cumulative dose of Nadroparin was 150 IU/kg BW/day. The second, 60-year-old patient with the moderate clinical presentation on low flow oxygen support was treated with therapeutic doses of anticoagulant therapy calculated according to the body weight. Emergency open surgery was performed due to massive bleeding. No active surgical bleeding was detected, and retroperitoneal hematomas were assumed to be complications of the applied anticoagulant therapy. Both patients were discharged and fully recovered. Conclusion. Although rare, severe hemorrhage requires attention when considering anticoagulant therapy in COVID-19. Uncommon sites of spontaneous bleeding suggest additional evaluation on a case-by-case basis, given that a diagnosis is often delayed due to a lack of specific presenting symptoms. Further studies are needed to verify the risk-benefit ratio of different regiments of anticoagulant therapy in patients with COVID-19.
腹膜后血肿:COVID-19患者抗凝治疗的意外并发症
介绍。2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)与高炎症反应、止血障碍和高血栓形成风险相关。尽管有血栓预防,但据报道,随着抗凝治疗从标准剂量增加到中间剂量甚至治疗剂量,血栓栓塞事件的发生率也很高。然而,关于应用治疗的出血性并发症的发生率和结果的公开证据仍然有限。病例报告。我们报告两名女性COVID-19患者,接受抗凝治疗,患有严重自发性出血和腹膜后血肿。第一位64岁患者,因呼吸衰竭在重症监护病房(ICU)接受无创通气治疗,接受治疗剂量的抗凝治疗调整为抗xa测定。Nadroparin的累积剂量为150 IU/kg BW/天。第二例患者为60岁,临床表现中等,低流量氧支持,根据体重计算抗凝治疗剂量。由于大量出血,进行了紧急开放手术。未发现手术出血,推测腹膜后血肿是应用抗凝治疗的并发症。两例患者均出院并完全康复。结论。严重出血虽然罕见,但在考虑对COVID-19进行抗凝治疗时需要注意。罕见的自发性出血部位建议在个案基础上进行额外的评估,因为通常由于缺乏具体的表现症状而延误诊断。COVID-19患者不同抗凝治疗方案的风险-效益比有待进一步研究验证。
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Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo
Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
0.40
自引率
50.00%
发文量
104
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Srpski Arhiv Za Celokupno Lekarstvo (Serbian Archives of Medicine) is the Journal of the Serbian Medical Society, founded in 1872, which publishes articles by the members of the Serbian Medical Society, subscribers, as well as members of other associations of medical and related fields. The Journal publishes: original articles, communications, case reports, review articles, current topics, articles of history of medicine, articles for practitioners, articles related to the language of medicine, articles on medical ethics (clinical ethics, publication ethics, regulatory standards in medicine), congress and scientific meeting reports, professional news, book reviews, texts for "In memory of...", i.e. In memoriam and Promemoria columns, as well as comments and letters to the Editorial Board. All manuscripts under consideration in the Serbian Archives of Medicine may not be offered or be under consideration for publication elsewhere. Articles must not have been published elsewhere (in part or in full).
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