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Contributions
Abstract: PB1830
Type: Publication Only
Session title: Thrombosis and vascular biology - Biology & Translational Research
Background
Thrombotic microangiopathies are a group of disorders that are mainly related to endothelial
dysfunction. This category of endothelial dysfunction results of several imbalances between platelets, endothelium and immune system, also cytokine production
Aims
To report cases with thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) and COVID-19 and review
COVID-19 endothelial dysfunction literature.
Methods
Primary laboratory data, peripheral blood smear, ADAMTS13 antigen activity level, and antibody ordered for each of these four patients. Treatments for COVID-19 administered for all patients. Traditional treatments for TTP also were administered.
Results
There were numerous schistocytes (more than 5%) in peripheral blood smears for each patient.
ADAMTS13 antigen activity level was below 10%, and ADAMTS13 antibody was elevated for each patient.
COVID-19 PCR was positive for all patients, and CT-Scans were indicative of the involvement of COVID-19.
Conclusion
Conclusion: In this case series, we reported four COVID-19 patients who presented with signs and symptoms of anemia and thrombocytopenia, resulting in thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura.
Keyword(s): COVID-19, Thrombotic microangiopathy, TTP
Abstract: PB1830
Type: Publication Only
Session title: Thrombosis and vascular biology - Biology & Translational Research
Background
Thrombotic microangiopathies are a group of disorders that are mainly related to endothelial
dysfunction. This category of endothelial dysfunction results of several imbalances between platelets, endothelium and immune system, also cytokine production
Aims
To report cases with thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) and COVID-19 and review
COVID-19 endothelial dysfunction literature.
Methods
Primary laboratory data, peripheral blood smear, ADAMTS13 antigen activity level, and antibody ordered for each of these four patients. Treatments for COVID-19 administered for all patients. Traditional treatments for TTP also were administered.
Results
There were numerous schistocytes (more than 5%) in peripheral blood smears for each patient.
ADAMTS13 antigen activity level was below 10%, and ADAMTS13 antibody was elevated for each patient.
COVID-19 PCR was positive for all patients, and CT-Scans were indicative of the involvement of COVID-19.
Conclusion
Conclusion: In this case series, we reported four COVID-19 patients who presented with signs and symptoms of anemia and thrombocytopenia, resulting in thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura.
Keyword(s): COVID-19, Thrombotic microangiopathy, TTP