Prolonged platelet hyperactivity after COVID-19 infection

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Abstract

Platelet hyperactivity often occurs in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). However, it remains unclear how long platelet hyperactivity lasts after the acute phase, owing to a lack of follow-up studies. To elucidate the course of platelet hyperactivity, we serially measured platelet activity in patients with COVID-19 up to 40 days after hospital admission using an easily assessable haematology analyser that semi-quantitates platelet clumps on a scattergram. Our results showed that platelet hyperactivity persisted for at least 40 days even after acute inflammation subsided in most patients with COVID-19, regardless of disease severity. Persistent platelet hyperactivity may contribute to thromboembolic complications in post-COVID-19 patients.

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Nara, N., Shimizu, M., Yamamoto, M., Nakamizo, T., Hayakawa, A., & Johkura, K. (2024). Prolonged platelet hyperactivity after COVID-19 infection. British Journal of Haematology, 204(2), 492–496. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjh.19125

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