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Therapeutic Anticoagulation with Heparin in Critically Ill Patients with Covid-19.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/159479
Date of Publication
August 26, 2021
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Clinic of General Int...

Contributor
Goligher, Ewan C
Bradbury, Charlotte A
McVerry, Bryan J
Lawler, Patrick R
Berger, Jeffrey S
Gong, Michelle N
Carrier, Marc
Reynolds, Harmony R
Kumar, Anand
Turgeon, Alexis F
Kornblith, Lucy Z
Kahn, Susan R
Marshall, John C
Kim, Keri S
Houston, Brett L
Derde, Lennie P G
Cushman, Mary
Tritschler, Tobiasorcid-logo
Clinic of General Internal Medicine
Clinic of General Internal Medicine
Angus, Derek C
Godoy, Lucas C
McQuilten, Zoe
Kirwan, Bridget-Anne
Farkouh, Michael E
Brooks, Maria M
Lewis, Roger J
Berry, Lindsay R
Lorenzi, Elizabeth
Gordon, Anthony C
Ahuja, Tania
Al-Beidh, Farah
Annane, Djillali
Arabi, Yaseen M
Aryal, Diptesh
Baumann Kreuziger, Lisa
Beane, Abi
Bhimani, Zahra
Bihari, Shailesh
Billett, Henny H
Bond, Lindsay
Bonten, Marc
Brunkhorst, Frank
Buxton, Meredith
Buzgau, Adrian
Castellucci, Lana A
Chekuri, Sweta
Chen, Jen-Ting
Cheng, Allen C
Chkhikvadze, Tamta
Coiffard, Benjamin
Contreras, Aira
Costantini, Todd W
de Brouwer, Sophie
Detry, Michelle A
Duggal, Abhijit
Džavík, Vladimír
Effron, Mark B
Eng, Heather F
Escobedo, Jorge
Estcourt, Lise J
Everett, Brendan M
Fergusson, Dean A
Fitzgerald, Mark
Fowler, Robert A
Froess, Joshua D
Fu, Zhuxuan
Galanaud, Jean P
Galen, Benjamin T
Gandotra, Sheetal
Girard, Timothy D
Goodman, Andrew L
Goossens, Herman
Green, Cameron
Greenstein, Yonatan Y
Gross, Peter L
Haniffa, Rashan
Hegde, Sheila M
Hendrickson, Carolyn M
Higgins, Alisa M
Hindenburg, Alexander A
Hope, Aluko A
Horowitz, James M
Horvat, Christopher M
Huang, David T
Hudock, Kristin
Hunt, Beverley J
Husain, Mansoor
Hyzy, Robert C
Jacobson, Jeffrey R
Jayakumar, Devachandran
Keller, Norma M
Khan, Akram
Kim, Yuri
Kindzelski, Andrei
King, Andrew J
Knudson, M Margaret
Kornblith, Aaron E
Kutcher, Matthew E
Laffan, Michael A
Lamontagne, Francois
Le Gal, Grégoire
Leeper, Christine M
Leifer, Eric S
Lim, George
Gallego Lima, Felipe
Linstrum, Kelsey
Litton, Edward
Lopez-Sendon, Jose
Lother, Sylvain A
Marten, Nicole
Saud Marinez, Andréa
Martinez, Mary
Mateos Garcia, Eduardo
Mavromichalis, Stavroula
McAuley, Daniel F
McDonald, Emily G
McGlothlin, Anna
McGuinness, Shay P
Middeldorp, Saskia
Montgomery, Stephanie K
Mouncey, Paul R
Murthy, Srinivas
Nair, Girish B
Nair, Rahul
Nichol, Alistair D
Nicolau, Jose C
Nunez-Garcia, Brenda
Park, John J
Park, Pauline K
Parke, Rachael L
Parker, Jane C
Parnia, Sam
Paul, Jonathan D
Pompilio, Mauricio
Quigley, John G
Rosenson, Robert S
Rost, Natalia S
Rowan, Kathryn
Santos, Fernanda O
Santos, Marlene
Santos, Mayler O
Satterwhite, Lewis
Saunders, Christina T
Schreiber, Jake
Schutgens, Roger E G
Seymour, Christopher W
Siegal, Deborah M
Silva, Delcio G
Singhal, Aneesh B
Slutsky, Arthur S
Solvason, Dayna
Stanworth, Simon J
Turner, Anne M
van Bentum-Puijk, Wilma
van de Veerdonk, Frank L
van Diepen, Sean
Vazquez-Grande, Gloria
Wahid, Lana
Wareham, Vanessa
Widmer, R Jay
Wilson, Jennifer G
Yuriditsky, Eugene
Zhong, Yongqi
Berry, Scott M
McArthur, Colin J
Neal, Matthew D
Hochman, Judith S
Webb, Steven A
Zarychanski, Ryan
Series
The New England journal of medicine
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1533-4406
Publisher
Massachusetts Medical Society
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1056/NEJMoa2103417
PubMed ID
34351722
Description
BACKGROUND

Thrombosis and inflammation may contribute to morbidity and mortality among patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19). We hypothesized that therapeutic-dose anticoagulation would improve outcomes in critically ill patients with Covid-19.

METHODS

In an open-label, adaptive, multiplatform, randomized clinical trial, critically ill patients with severe Covid-19 were randomly assigned to a pragmatically defined regimen of either therapeutic-dose anticoagulation with heparin or pharmacologic thromboprophylaxis in accordance with local usual care. The primary outcome was organ support-free days, evaluated on an ordinal scale that combined in-hospital death (assigned a value of -1) and the number of days free of cardiovascular or respiratory organ support up to day 21 among patients who survived to hospital discharge.

RESULTS

The trial was stopped when the prespecified criterion for futility was met for therapeutic-dose anticoagulation. Data on the primary outcome were available for 1098 patients (534 assigned to therapeutic-dose anticoagulation and 564 assigned to usual-care thromboprophylaxis). The median value for organ support-free days was 1 (interquartile range, -1 to 16) among the patients assigned to therapeutic-dose anticoagulation and was 4 (interquartile range, -1 to 16) among the patients assigned to usual-care thromboprophylaxis (adjusted proportional odds ratio, 0.83; 95% credible interval, 0.67 to 1.03; posterior probability of futility [defined as an odds ratio <1.2], 99.9%). The percentage of patients who survived to hospital discharge was similar in the two groups (62.7% and 64.5%, respectively; adjusted odds ratio, 0.84; 95% credible interval, 0.64 to 1.11). Major bleeding occurred in 3.8% of the patients assigned to therapeutic-dose anticoagulation and in 2.3% of those assigned to usual-care pharmacologic thromboprophylaxis.

CONCLUSIONS

In critically ill patients with Covid-19, an initial strategy of therapeutic-dose anticoagulation with heparin did not result in a greater probability of survival to hospital discharge or a greater number of days free of cardiovascular or respiratory organ support than did usual-care pharmacologic thromboprophylaxis. (REMAP-CAP, ACTIV-4a, and ATTACC ClinicalTrials.gov numbers, NCT02735707, NCT04505774, NCT04359277, and NCT04372589.).
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/43798
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