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The current limited data suggest that 2019 new crown pneumonia (Covid-19) may increase venous thrombosis risk of embolism (VTE), but the lack of information from a large crowd of ethnic diversity
.
Recently, a research article was published in chest, an authoritative journal in the respiratory field.
The study aims to clarify whether the incidence of VTE in adults with Covid-19 is different from that in patients without Covid-19.
From February 2020 to February to August 2020, researchers conducted a review of laboratory-confirmed Covid-19 hospitalized adults and hospitalized adults without Covid-19 from the healthcare service systems of 36 hospitals Sexual research
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Outcomes include VTE ( deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism determined using a diagnostic code combined with a validated natural language processing algorithm applied to electronic health records) and death from any cause at 30 days
diagnosis
Distribution of VTE outcomes in Covid-19 hospitalized adults and controls without Covid-19
Distribution of VTE outcomes of Covid-19 hospitalized adults and controls without Covid-19 Distribution of VTE outcomes of Covid-19 hospitalized adults and controls without Covid-19Researchers identified 6,319 adults with Covid-19 and 6,319 matched adults without Covid-19, with a mean (SD) age of 60.
0 (17.
2) years, of which 46% were women and 53.
1% were Hispanics.
Asian/Pacific Islanders accounted for 14.
6%, and blacks accounted for 10.
3%
.
During the 30-day follow-up period, 313 verified VTEs (160 Covid-19, 153 controls) and 1172 deaths (817 Covid-19, 355 controls) occurred
It can be seen that among hospitalized adults of different races, Covid-19 infection increases the risk of VTE, and patient characteristics are associated with a higher risk of thromboembolism in the Covid-19 environment
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Infect
Original source:
Original source:Alan S.
Covid-19 and Risk of Venous Thromboembolism in Ethnically Diverse Populations in this message