The prognostic role of anticoagulants in COVID-19 patients: national COVID-19 cohort in South Korea

There currently exists a paucity of data on whether pre-admission anticoagulants use may have benefits among COVID-19 patients by preventing COVID-19 associated thromboembolism. The aim of this study was to assess the association between pre-admission anticoagulants use and COVID-19 adverse outcomes...

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Published inAnnals of palliative medicine Vol. 11; no. 4; pp. 1317 - 1325
Main Authors Noh, Hyerim, Lee, Jongseong, Chow, Ronald, Lee, Jihui, Simone, 2nd, Charles B, Shin, Hyun Joon, Choi, Young-Geun
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Published China 01.04.2022
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Abstract There currently exists a paucity of data on whether pre-admission anticoagulants use may have benefits among COVID-19 patients by preventing COVID-19 associated thromboembolism. The aim of this study was to assess the association between pre-admission anticoagulants use and COVID-19 adverse outcomes. We conducted a population-based cohort studying using the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service (HIRA) claims data released by the South Korean government. Our study population consisted of South Koreans who were aged 40 years or older and hospitalized with COVID-19 between 1 January 2020 through 15 May 2020. We defined anticoagulants users as individuals with inpatient and outpatient prescription records in 120 days before cohort entry. Our primary endpoint was a composite of all-cause death, intensive care unit (ICU) admission, and mechanical ventilation use. Individual components of the primary endpoint were secondary endpoints. We compared the risk of endpoints between the anticoagulants users and non-users by logistic regression models, with the standardized mortality ratio weighting (SMRW) adjustment. In our cohort of 4,349 patients, for the primary endpoint of mortality, mechanical ventilation and ICU admission, no difference was noted between anticoagulants users and non-users (SMRW OR 1.11, 95% CI: 0.60-2.05). No differences were noted, among individual components. No effect modification was observed by age, sex, history of atrial fibrillation and thromboembolism, and history of cardiovascular disease. When applying the inverse probability of treatment weighting (IPTW) and SMRW with doubly robust methods in sensitivity analysis, anticoagulants use was associated with increased odds of the primary endpoint. Pre-admission anticoagulants were not determined to have a protective role against severe COVID-19 outcomes.
AbstractList There currently exists a paucity of data on whether pre-admission anticoagulants use may have benefits among COVID-19 patients by preventing COVID-19 associated thromboembolism. The aim of this study was to assess the association between pre-admission anticoagulants use and COVID-19 adverse outcomes. We conducted a population-based cohort studying using the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service (HIRA) claims data released by the South Korean government. Our study population consisted of South Koreans who were aged 40 years or older and hospitalized with COVID-19 between 1 January 2020 through 15 May 2020. We defined anticoagulants users as individuals with inpatient and outpatient prescription records in 120 days before cohort entry. Our primary endpoint was a composite of all-cause death, intensive care unit (ICU) admission, and mechanical ventilation use. Individual components of the primary endpoint were secondary endpoints. We compared the risk of endpoints between the anticoagulants users and non-users by logistic regression models, with the standardized mortality ratio weighting (SMRW) adjustment. In our cohort of 4,349 patients, for the primary endpoint of mortality, mechanical ventilation and ICU admission, no difference was noted between anticoagulants users and non-users (SMRW OR 1.11, 95% CI: 0.60-2.05). No differences were noted, among individual components. No effect modification was observed by age, sex, history of atrial fibrillation and thromboembolism, and history of cardiovascular disease. When applying the inverse probability of treatment weighting (IPTW) and SMRW with doubly robust methods in sensitivity analysis, anticoagulants use was associated with increased odds of the primary endpoint. Pre-admission anticoagulants were not determined to have a protective role against severe COVID-19 outcomes.
Author Simone, 2nd, Charles B
Shin, Hyun Joon
Lee, Jongseong
Lee, Jihui
Noh, Hyerim
Choi, Young-Geun
Chow, Ronald
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