Incidence of thrombotic complications in hospitalised and non-hospitalised patients after COVID-19 diagnosis

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Infection with coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) may predispose for venous thromboembolism (VTE). There is wide variation in reported incidence rates of VTE in COVID-19, ranging from 3% to 85%. Therefore, the true incidence of thrombotic complications in COVID-19 is uncertain. Here we present data on the incidence of VTE in both hospitalised and non-hospitalised patients from two ongoing prospective cohort studies. The incidence of VTE after diagnosis of COVID-19 was 3·9% [95% confidence interval (CI): 2·1–7·2] during hospitalisation, 0·9% (95% CI: 0·2–3·1) in the three months after discharge and 0·2% (95% CI: 0·00–1·25) in non-hospitalised patients, suggesting an incidence rate at the lower end of that in previous reports.

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Tholin, B., Ghanima, W., Einvik, G., Aarli, B., Brønstad, E., Skjønsberg, O. H., & Stavem, K. (2021). Incidence of thrombotic complications in hospitalised and non-hospitalised patients after COVID-19 diagnosis. British Journal of Haematology, 194(3), 542–546. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjh.17522

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