Coronary Thrombosis in a Patient with COVID-19 Who Was on Anticoagulant Therapy

AuthorMohammad Reza Hatamnejaden
AuthorFarima Fallah Taftien
AuthorAli Abdi ardekanien
AuthorShahrokh Sadeghi Boogaren
AuthorHamed Bazrafshan Drissien
OrcidMohammad Reza Hatamnejad [0000-0002-2239-5539]en
OrcidShahrokh Sadeghi Boogar [0000-0003-2591-4418]en
OrcidHamed Bazrafshan Drissi [0000-0002-5705-3504]en
Issued Date2021-09-30en
AbstractIntroduction: COVID-19-related thrombotic events are associated with an increase in the risk of mortality and morbidity. Considering the research on the pathophysiology of the disease, the significance of cardiac thrombosis is being more recognized.Case Presentation: This study aimed to present the first case report of a Left Main Coronary Artery (LMCA) thrombosis due to COVID-19 infection in a middle-aged male with a mechanical valve on anticoagulant therapy and with an International Normalized Ratio (INR) within the therapeutic range.Conclusions: The results suggested that the therapeutic INR range may need to be higher (about 3.5) during the acute phase of COVID-19 infection to prevent thrombotic events amongst patients with COVID-19 who are on anticoagulant therapy. However, further evidence is required to determine the target range for INR in patients with COVID-19 who are on anticoagulants prior to infection. en
DOIhttps://doi.org/en
KeywordCOVID-19en
KeywordCoronary Thrombosisen
KeywordAnticoagulant Drugsen
KeywordInternational Normalized Ratioen
PublisherShiraz University of Medical Sciencesen
TitleCoronary Thrombosis in a Patient with COVID-19 Who Was on Anticoagulant Therapyen
TypeCase Reporten

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