COVID-19 Presenting as Major Thromboembolic Events: Virchow’s Triad Revisited and Clinical Considerations of Therapeutic Anticoagulation

  • Zheng H
  • Stergiopoulos K
  • Wang L
  • et al.
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Abstract

This case series describes clinical course of three COVID-19 patients who presented with major thromboembolic events. Patient 1 is a 57-year-old male with asymptomatic COVID-19 who presented with a large left ventricular thrombus. His hospital course was complicated with a stroke. Patient 2 is a 71-year-old male with mild COVID-19 who presented with an acute stroke. Patient 3 is a 47-year-old male with severe COVID-19 who presented with a large pulmonary embolism. He died of a recurrent massive pulmonary embolism. This case series demonstrates that thromboembolic event can be the presenting feature of COVID-19 and can occur in the patients with asymptomatic or mild COVID-19. Diffuse endothelial injury and hypercoagulability play a pivotal role in recurrent thromboembolic events despite the anticoagulation. Therapeutic anticoagulation may be considered for severe COVID-19 patients and patients with important comorbidities or pre-existing endothelial dysfunction.

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Zheng, H., Stergiopoulos, K., Wang, L., Chen, L., & Cao, J. (2020). COVID-19 Presenting as Major Thromboembolic Events: Virchow’s Triad Revisited and Clinical Considerations of Therapeutic Anticoagulation. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.10137

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