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The majority of ICU patients with COVID-19 show profound activation of coagulation, potentially resulting in thromboembolic events. In the treatment of these thromboembolic events it seemed that very high dosages of unfractionated heparin were necessary to achieve therapeutic values of aPTT and anti-Xa levels. The aim of this study is to explore whether heparin dosages are higher in COVID-19 patients compared to non-COVID-19 patients, to determine the correlation between aPTT and anti-Xa values and to explore possible causes for non-correlating aPTT and anti-Xa, including CRP and AT plasma levels.


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CoVID-19 is a viral disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 virus that may affect many organ systems. Patients with severe disease almost invariably have profound pulmonary inflammation and may require mechanical ventilation and prolonged ICU admission. Mortality in ICU patients may be up to 50%. In the majority of patients with CoVID-19 in the ICU, profound activation of coagulation is present as reflected by d-dimer levels up to 20.000 mg/L or higher. Patients with proven pulmonary thrombosis are commonly treated with unfractionated heparin (UFH). Typically, it seemed that very high dosages of UFH were necessary to achieve therapeutic values of aPTT and anti-Xa levels in COVID-19 patients. Though, the question remains whether dosages given in COVID-19 patients were indeed extravagant compared to non-COVID-19 patients and what potential causes of these high dosages might be. Earlier research already implied that APTT, which is a primarily used parameter to dose UFH, is not accurate and rather anti-Xa levels should be used. Other potential reasons for the high doses are that COVID-19 patients show signs of heparin resistance, possible due to high inflammation parameters. As overdosing of heparin can lead to serious bleeding complications, more understanding on heparin dosage, e.g. parameters to rely on and potential influencing factors, in COVID-19 patients is needed. The primary objective of this study is to determine whether heparin dosages are higher in COVID-19 patients compared to non COVID-19 patients. The secondary objective is to determine the correlation between aPTT and anti-Xa values and to explore possible causes for non-correlating aPTT and anti-Xa, including CRP and AT plasma levels. ;


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NCT number NCT05509647
Study type Observational
Source Leiden University Medical Center
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date January 1, 2014
Completion date October 1, 2022

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