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Anticoagulant status under COVID-19: The potential pathophysiological mechanism
Coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) is a systematic multitropic disease. Sustaining blood homeostasis is a mission of multiple factors includes procoagulant and anticoagulant systems. Subsequently, maintaining a precise equilibrium between these antagonists' systems is crucial to prevent hemostasis. Frequently, during severe forms of COVID-19 patients, studies reported a discrepancy between the procoagulant and anticoagulant that usually results in fatal outcomes through multiorgan ischemia by thrombotic events. The proper interpreting of the anticoagulant status changes in COVID-19 patients is sufficient for effective and safe anticoagulant treatment. Our postulation is the first to address the pathophysiology of anticoagulant status under COVID-19.