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Fatal retroperitoneal hematoma associated with Covid-19 prophylactic anticoagulation protocol

Michael Teta, Michael J. Drabkin

2021Radiology Case Reports17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Due to the association between Covid-19 and thromboembolic events, there has been a surge in anticoagulation use during the pandemic based on evolving guidelines for management of hospitalized Covid-19 patients. Spontaneous soft tissue hematoma can be a severe complication of anticoagulation. Herein we present a fatal case of severe spontaneous soft tissue hematoma secondary to anticoagulant therapy in a 67kg 81-year-old female with chronic kidney disease who was admitted to the hospital with Covid-19 pneumonia. There is currently no evidence of mortality benefit among Covid-19 patients on high-dose anticoagulation. In the future we hope that practitioners will consider the bleeding risks of anticoagulation and consider patients' age, weight and renal function when determining prophylactic anticoagulation regimens in Covid-19 patients.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePneumoniaCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)HematomaComplicationSurgeryKidney diseaseAnticoagulantIntensive care medicineInternal medicineDiseaseInfectious disease (medical specialty)Case Reports on HematomasSpinal Hematomas and ComplicationsPancreatitis Pathology and Treatment
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