Inference from longitudinal laboratory tests characterizes temporal evolution of COVID-19-associated coagulopathy (CAC)

Author:

Pawlowski Colin1ORCID,Wagner Tyler1,Puranik Arjun1,Murugadoss Karthik1,Loscalzo Liam1,Venkatakrishnan AJ1,Pruthi Rajiv K2,Houghton Damon E2,O'Horo John C2,Morice William G23,Williams Amy W2,Gores Gregory J2,Halamka John24,Badley Andrew D2,Barnathan Elliot S5,Makimura Hideo5,Khan Najat5,Soundararajan Venky1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. nference, inc, Cambridge, United States

2. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, United States

3. Mayo Clinic Laboratories, Rochester, United States

4. Mayo Clinic Platform, Rochester, United States

5. Janssen pharmaceutical companies of Johnson & Johnson (J&J), Spring House, United States

Abstract

Temporal inference from laboratory testing results and triangulation with clinical outcomes extracted from unstructured electronic health record (EHR) provider notes is integral to advancing precision medicine. Here, we studied 246 SARS-CoV-2 PCR-positive (COVIDpos) patients and propensity-matched 2460 SARS-CoV-2 PCR-negative (COVIDneg) patients subjected to around 700,000 lab tests cumulatively across 194 assays. Compared to COVIDneg patients at the time of diagnostic testing, COVIDpos patients tended to have higher plasma fibrinogen levels and lower platelet counts. However, as the infection evolves, COVIDpos patients distinctively show declining fibrinogen, increasing platelet counts, and lower white blood cell counts. Augmented curation of EHRs suggests that only a minority of COVIDpos patients develop thromboembolism, and rarely, disseminated intravascular coagulopathy (DIC), with patients generally not displaying platelet reductions typical of consumptive coagulopathies. These temporal trends provide fine-grained resolution into COVID-19 associated coagulopathy (CAC) and set the stage for personalizing thromboprophylaxis.

Publisher

eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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