Abstract Number: VPB0112
Meeting: ISTH 2022 Congress
Theme: COVID and Coagulation » COVID and Coagulation, Clinical
Background: One of the main complications of Covid-19 are the thrombotic events reported with different incidences in the different case series
Aims: To identify the incidence of thrombotic events in patients affected by Covid-19 in a general hospital in Veracruz, Mexico during April to October 2020.
Methods: Descriptive and retrospective study in which the thrombotic events presented by patients who suffered from Covid-19 during the period from April to October 2020 are analyzed.
Results: Data from 1,212 patients diagnosed with Covid-19 are included, 641 (53%) men and 571 (47%) women, with a mean age of 49 years. 663 (54.7%) patients suffered from some chronic disease, systemic arterial hypertension was the most common comorbidity (29.2%), followed by diabetes (29.1%), obesity (13.9%), cardiovascular disease (5.4%), asthma (4.5 %), chronic kidney disease (3.8%) and COPD (2.1%).
Six cases with various thrombotic events (50% venous and 50% arterial) were identified, predominantly in women (66%) and with mild Covid-19 (66%), of which 1 had a poor prognosis (severe Covid).
The incidence of thrombotic events was 0.5% in this case series.
Conclusion(s): Thrombotic events, although of low incidence, should always be taken into account during the follow-up of patients with both mild and severe Covid-19, since they add greater morbidity and mortality
To cite this abstract in AMA style:
Del Carpio-Orantes L, García-Méndez S, Sánchez-Díaz J, Rosas-Lozano A. Incidence of thrombotic events in a population affected by Covid-19 in a general hospital in Veracruz, Mexico [abstract]. https://abstracts.isth.org/abstract/incidence-of-thrombotic-events-in-a-population-affected-by-covid-19-in-a-general-hospital-in-veracruz-mexico/. Accessed March 21, 2024.« Back to ISTH 2022 Congress
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