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Comparison of the Effect of Unfractionated Heparin and Enoxaparin Sodium at Different Doses on the Course of COVID-19-Associated Coagulopathy

Oleksandr Oliynyk, Wojciech Barg, Anna Ślifirczyk, Yanina Oliynyk, С. О. Дубров, Vitaliy Gurianov, Marta Rorat

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Abstract

Background: COVID-19-associated coagulopathy (CAC) exacerbates the course of coronavirus infection and contributes to increased mortality. Current recommendations for CAC treatment include the use of low-molecular weight heparins (LMWH) at prophylactic or therapeutic doses, as well as the use of unfractionated heparin (UFH). Methods: A randomised, controlled trial enrolled 126 patients hospitalised in the intensive care unit with severe COVID-19 complicated by CAC. The effects of LMWH at preventive and therapeutic doses and UFH at therapeutic doses on mortality and intubation rates were compared. Results: The number of intubations and deaths showed no significant difference depending on the anticoagulant therapy used. However, multivariate logistic regression models revealed an increased risk of intubation (p = 0.026, odds ratio (OR) = 3.33, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.15–9.59), and an increased risk of death (p = 0.046, OR = 3.01, 95% CI 1.02–8.90), for patients treated with LMWH at a prophylactic dose but not at a therapeutic dose as compared to patients treated with UFH when controlling for other risk factors. Conclusions: The use of unfractionated heparin in the treatment of COVID-19-associated coagulopathy seems to be more effective at reducing the risk of intubation and death than enoxaparin at prophylactic doses.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineCoagulopathyConfidence intervalHeparinIntubationOdds ratioAnticoagulantInternal medicineLow molecular weight heparinAnesthesiaCOVID-19 Clinical Research StudiesHeparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia and ThrombosisInfection Control and Ventilation
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