Low absolute risk of thrombotic and cardiovascular events in outpatient pregnant women with COVID-19.
Thromb Res
; 237: 209-215, 2024 May.
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ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION:
Pregnancy may contribute to an excess risk of thrombotic or cardiovascular events. COVID-19 increases the risk of these events, although the risk is relatively limited among outpatients. We sought to determine whether outpatient pregnant women with COVID-19 are at a high risk for cardiovascular or thrombotic events. MATERIALS &METHODS:
We analyzed pregnant outpatients with COVID-19 from the multicenter CORONA-VTE-Network registry. The main study outcomes were a composite of adjudicated venous or arterial thrombotic events, and a composite of adjudicated cardiovascular events. Events were assessed 90 days after the COVID-19 diagnosis and reported for non-pregnant women ≤45 years, and for men ≤45 years, as points of reference.RESULTS:
Among 6585 outpatients, 169 were pregnant at diagnosis. By 90-day follow-up, two pregnant women during the third trimester had lower extremity venous thrombosis, one deep and one superficial vein thrombosis. The cumulative incidence of thrombotic events was 1.20 % (95 % confidence interval [CI] 0.0 to 2.84 %). Respective rates were 0.47 % (95 % CI 0.14 % to 0.79 %) among non-pregnant women, and 0.49 % (95 % CI 0.06 % to 0.91 %) among men ≤45 years. No non-thrombotic cardiovascular events occurred in pregnant women. The rates of cardiovascular events were 0.53 % (95 % CI 0.18 to 0.87) among non-pregnant women, and 0.68 % (95 % CI 0.18 to 1.18) in men aged ≤45 years.CONCLUSIONS:
Thrombotic and cardiovascular events are rare among outpatients with COVID-19. Although a higher event rate among outpatient pregnant women cannot be excluded, the absolute event rates are low and do not warrant population-wide cardiovascular interventions to optimize outcomes.Palavras-chave
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Pacientes Ambulatoriais
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Trombose
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COVID-19
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Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle aged
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Pregnancy
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En
Revista:
Thromb Res
Ano de publicação:
2024
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Article