2021
DOI: 10.3390/jcm10051064
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SARS-CoV-2 Infection: Modulator of Pulmonary Embolism Paradigm

Abstract: Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a life-threatening complication arising from venous thromboembolism with a difficult diagnosis and treatment and is often associated with increased mortality and morbidity. PE had a significantly low incidence prior to the COVID-19 epidemic. This condition saw a sharp surge during the COVID-19 pandemic, indicating an evident viral influence on PE’s pathophysiology in COVID-19 patients. The hypercoagulable state induced by the viral load seems to be the major contributor, and the clas… Show more

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“…The risk factors of thromboembolism or PE in COVID-19 patients are not the same as traditional PE risk factors. Traditional risk factors including lower limb fractures, heart failure, hip or knee replacement surgeries, myocardial infarction, spinal trauma, post-partum period do not seem to increase the risk in COVID-19 patients, but sure there will be some relevance of these conditions on the occurrence of PE [7]. African American race and obesity are found to increase the risk of PE in COVID-19 patients.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…The risk factors of thromboembolism or PE in COVID-19 patients are not the same as traditional PE risk factors. Traditional risk factors including lower limb fractures, heart failure, hip or knee replacement surgeries, myocardial infarction, spinal trauma, post-partum period do not seem to increase the risk in COVID-19 patients, but sure there will be some relevance of these conditions on the occurrence of PE [7]. African American race and obesity are found to increase the risk of PE in COVID-19 patients.…”
Section: Risk Factorsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…African American race and obesity are found to increase the risk of PE in COVID-19 patients. There is no strong relationship between cardiovascular comorbidities and the risk of pulmonary embolism in COVID-19 patients [7]. Various studies reported that the clinical and biological parameters in COVID-19 patients driven by inflammation and coagulopathy increase the risk of PE.…”
Section: Risk Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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