ASSOCIATION BETWEEN HEPARIN DOSE AND 6-WEEKS MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH COVID-19

Author:

Coutureau Claire,Nguyen Philippe,Hentzien Maxime,Noujaim Peter Joe,Zerbib Sarah,Jolly Damien,Kanagaratnam Lukshe

Abstract

Background and Objectives Severe forms of SARS-CoV-2 infections are associated with high rates of thromboembolic complications. Professional societies and expert consensus reports have recommended the use of anticoagulants for COVID-19 hospitalized patients. Our study aimed to compare the effect of therapeutic, intermediate and prophylactic doses of heparin on 6-week survival in patients hospitalized for COVID-19.MethodsThe study sample is a French cohort of COVID-19 patients, hospitalized between February 25th and April 30th 2020. Patients were assigned to one of 3 anticoagulation dose groups, based on the maximum dose they received for at least 3 days (prophylactic, intermediate or therapeutic). The main outcome was survival up to 42 days after hospital admission. Multivariate Cox regression models were performed to adjust analyses for confounding factors. Results A total of 323 patients were included. The mean age of the study sample was 71.6 ± 15 years and 56.3% were men. Treatment with the intermediate versus prophylactic dose of anticoagulation (HR = 0.50, 95%CI = [0.26 ; 0.99], p = 0.047) and with therapeutic versus prophylactic dose (HR = 0.58 95%CI = [0.34 ; 0.98], p = 0.044) was associated with a significant reduction in 6-week mortality, after adjustment for potential confounding factors. Comparison of therapeutic versus intermediate doses showed no significant difference in survival. Conclusions Our results reported a significant positive effect of intermediate and therapeutic doses of heparin, compared with a prophylactic dose, on 6-week survival for hospitalized COVID-19 patients.

Publisher

Hematology Section, Dept. of Radiological Science and Hematology, Catholic University, Rome, Italy

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Hematology

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