Loss of engagement in controlling chronic anticoagulation therapy during COVID-19 stringency measures. A single center experience of disproportioned increase of stuck mechanical valves

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Abstract

Stuck valve is a very rare and severe complication that occurs in mechanical valve replacement patients with ineffective anticoagulation. However, with COVID-19 restriction measures, it became challenging to regularly assess INR to make sure it falls within the target therapeutic range to prevent this complication. We present a series of 10 patients who either underwent transthoracic echocardiography for a suspected stuck valve or were seen at the outpatient valve clinic with the residual consequences of a stuck valve during the COVID-19 restriction measures in our institute. Stuck prosthetic valves incident has increased significantly during this period, particularly those in the mitral position for which urgent replacement and prolonged hospitalization were necessary. Particularly with the COVID-19 restrictions in place, these cases highlight the need for physicians to be aware of the dramatic increase in the incidence of stuck prosthetic valves in patients on chronic warfarin therapy.

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Vriz, O., Zadra, A. R., Eltayeb, A., Asiri, F., Pragliola, C., Fawzy, N. A., … Elmula, F. E. M. F. (2022). Loss of engagement in controlling chronic anticoagulation therapy during COVID-19 stringency measures. A single center experience of disproportioned increase of stuck mechanical valves. Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease, 92(2). https://doi.org/10.4081/monaldi.2021.2065

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