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  • Coagulation disorders are commonly reported in patients suffering from COVID-19 pneumonia. These are associated to an increase incidence of thrombotic disorders associated with an increase mortality rate. D-Dimers concentrations > 3 µg/L, fibrinogen > 8 g/L and decreased platelets count are associated with an increased thrombotic risk. These biological markers have to be closely monitored during ICU stay. The diagnosis of pulmonary embolism could be difficult in this setting. However, it has to be evoked in case of worsening hypoxemia unexplained by other reason and/or right ventricular failure. The thrombotic risk can be scored to adapt the thromboprophylactic treatment, impaired renal function and overweight making it even more difficult.
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  • Le_Praticien_en_anesthesie_reanimation
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  • WHO
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  • Coagulopathie associée au COVID-19 : les éléments essentiels pour l\'anesthésiste-réanimateur
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  • #640785
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  • 2020

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