Investigation of predictors of bleeding complications in COVID-19 using rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM): A retrospective study.

Ayaka Matsuoka, Hiroyuki Koami, Kota Shinada, Akira Sasaki, Hirotaka Yamazaki, Kosuke Mori, Kento Nakayama, Miho Asahi, Kunimasa Yoshitake, Shogo Narumi, Mayuko Koba, Atsushi Kawaguchi, Yuichiro Sakamoto
Author Information
  1. Ayaka Matsuoka: Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Saga University Saga City Saga Japan. ORCID
  2. Hiroyuki Koami: Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Saga University Saga City Saga Japan.
  3. Kota Shinada: Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Saga University Saga City Saga Japan.
  4. Akira Sasaki: Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Saga University Saga City Saga Japan.
  5. Hirotaka Yamazaki: Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Saga University Saga City Saga Japan.
  6. Kosuke Mori: Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Saga University Saga City Saga Japan.
  7. Kento Nakayama: Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Saga University Saga City Saga Japan.
  8. Miho Asahi: Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Saga University Saga City Saga Japan.
  9. Kunimasa Yoshitake: Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Saga University Saga City Saga Japan.
  10. Shogo Narumi: Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Saga University Saga City Saga Japan.
  11. Mayuko Koba: Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Saga University Saga City Saga Japan.
  12. Atsushi Kawaguchi: Education and Research Center for Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Saga University Saga City Saga Japan.
  13. Yuichiro Sakamoto: Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Saga University Saga City Saga Japan.

Abstract

Background: Hemorrhagic complications in patients with coronavirus 19 disease (COVID-19) are infrequent but associated with a prognosis. This study aimed to elucidate the risk factors for bleeding complications in patients with COVID-19 using rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM) parameters and blood tests performed at admission.
Methods: In total, 31 patients with severe COVID-19 treated intensively at Saga University Hospital were included in this study. Patients were divided into two groups according to the presence or absence of hemorrhagic complications. Results from the blood tests performed at admission and during hospitalization, and ROTEM values acquired upon admission, were compared between the two groups.
Results: There were significant differences in ROTEM values upon admission between the bleeding and non-bleeding groups. Receiver operating curve analysis showed that the area under the curve for prothrombin time international normalized ratio (PT-INR) and extrinsically-activated test with tissue factor (EXTEM) amplitude at 10 min (A10) were 0.82 (0.52-0.92) and 0.81 (0.58-0.93), respectively. Logistic regression analysis with PT-INR and EXTEM A10 as factors calculated an odds ratio of 1.94 (1.04-3.62) and EXTEM A10 0.86 (0.71-1.05) for bleeding complications occurrence.
Conclusion: ROTEM may be a sensitive predictor for bleeding complications in patients with COVID-19.

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