Bleeding events in COVID-19: the other side of the coin?

Antonietta Coppola(Ospedale Monaldi), Anna Annunziata(Ospedale Monaldi), Maria Rosaria Gioia(Ospedale Monaldi), Giuseppe Fiorentino(Ospedale Monaldi)
Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease
April 1, 2021
Cited by 7Open Access
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Abstract

We present three cases of patients affected by severe SARS-CoV-2-related pneumonia treated with a low molecular weight heparin for prevention or treatment of pulmonary embolism, who presented a major bleed, in particular an ileopsoas haematoma that caused severe anaemia; in one case it was fatal. In the recent outbreak of novel coronavirus infection, significantly abnormal coagulation parameters in SARS-CoV-2 infection occur very often, but complications in the opposite direction such as bleeding diathesis are very rare. In these cases, there are different levels of gravity: for one patient the major bleed required the anticoagulant therapy to be stopped until bleeding stabilized, one patient needed interventional radiology and one patient died.


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