Acute Mesenteric Ischemia in COVID-19 While Receiving Prophylactic Enoxaparin

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Abstract

COVID-19 infection is known to cause thromboembolic complications. This is why patients hospitalized with COVID-19 are put on prophylactic anticoagulation. We present the case of a Caucasian woman, aged 71 years, with risk factors of class 1 obesity, hyperlipidemia, and hypertension, initially admitted for COVID-19 pneumonia, and later developed acute mesenteric ischemia followed by pulmonary embolism. These incidents occurred while the patient was receiving high-dose prophylactic enoxaparin (40 mg twice daily). COVID-19 associated acute mesenteric ischemia is a complication with high mortality. Therefore, high suspicion, early recognition, and surgical management is necessary. Apart from that, this case emphasizes the question of whether there is a need for proactively administering therapeutic anticoagulation for high thrombotic risk COVID-19 patients to prevent deadly complications.

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Sureshkumar, N. B., & Surendran, S. A. (2022). Acute Mesenteric Ischemia in COVID-19 While Receiving Prophylactic Enoxaparin. Clinical Medicine and Research, 20(4), 236–240. https://doi.org/10.3121/cmr.2022.1751

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