Intermediate-dose anticoagulation, aspirin, and in-hospital mortality in COVID-19: a propensity score-matched analysis. uri icon

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abstract

  • BACKGROUND: Thrombotic complications occur at high rates in hospitalized patients with COVID-19, yet the impact of intensive antithrombotic therapy on mortality is uncertain. RESEARCH QUESTION: How does in-hospital mortality compare with intermediate- versus prophylactic-dose anticoagulation, and separately with in-hospital aspirin versus no antiplatelet therapy, in treatment of COVID-19? STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: Using data from 2785 hospitalized adult COVID-19 patients, we established two separate, nested cohorts of patients (1) who received intermediate- or prophylactic-dose anticoagulation ("anticoagulation cohort", N = 1624), or (2) who were not on home antiplatelet therapy and received either in-hospital aspirin or no antiplatelet therapy ("aspirin cohort", N = 1956). Propensity score matching utilizing various markers of illness severity and other patient-specific covariates yielded treatment groups with well-balanced covariates in each cohort. The primary outcome was cumulative incidence of in-hospital death. RESULTS: Among propensity score-matched patients in the anticoagulation cohort (N = 382), in a multivariable regression model, intermediate- compared to prophylactic-dose anticoagulation was associated with a significantly lower cumulative incidence of in-hospital death (hazard ratio 0.518 [0.308-0.872]). Among propensity-score matched patients in the aspirin cohort (N = 638), in a multivariable regression model, in-hospital aspirin compared to no antiplatelet therapy was associated with a significantly lower cumulative incidence of in-hospital death (hazard ratio 0.522 [0.336-0.812]). INTERPRETATION: In this propensity score-matched, observational study of COVID-19, intermediate-dose anticoagulation and aspirin were each associated with a lower cumulative incidence of in-hospital death.

authors

  • Meizlish, Matthew L
  • Goshua, George
  • Liu, Yiwen
  • Fine, Rebecca
  • Amin, Kejal
  • Chang, Eric
  • DeFilippo, Nicholas
  • Keating, Craig
  • Liu, Yuxin
  • Mankbadi, Michael
  • McManus, Dayna
  • Wang, Stephen
  • Price, Christina
  • Bona, Robert D
  • Chaar, Cassius Iyad Ochoa
  • Chun, Hyung J
  • Pine, Alexander B
  • Rinder, Henry M
  • Siner, Jonathan
  • Neuberg, Donna S
  • Owusu, Kent A
  • Lee, Alfred Ian

publication date

  • January 15, 2021

Identity

PubMed Central ID

  • PMC7814841

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1101/2021.01.12.21249577

PubMed ID

  • 33469595