In COVID19 patients, the association between hypercoagulable status and endothelial damage can lead to an increased risk of thrombotic events during the puncture or the cannulation of the vessels for diagnostic or therapeutic needs, mainly in the upper extremities. We report our observation in five patients suffering from hand ischemia due to radial artery thrombosis following cannulation.
Increased rates of hand ischemia following arterial cannulation in patients with severe COVID19-related pneumonia / Dorigo W.; Fargion A.; Paperetti L.; Falso R.; Bonizzoli M.; Fontanari P.; Poggesi L.; Pratesi C.. - In: THROMBOSIS RESEARCH. - ISSN 0049-3848. - ELETTRONICO. - 194:(2020), pp. 33-35. [10.1016/j.thromres.2020.06.023]
Increased rates of hand ischemia following arterial cannulation in patients with severe COVID19-related pneumonia
Dorigo W.
;Fargion A.;Paperetti L.;Falso R.;Bonizzoli M.;Fontanari P.;Poggesi L.;Pratesi C.
2020
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In COVID19 patients, the association between hypercoagulable status and endothelial damage can lead to an increased risk of thrombotic events during the puncture or the cannulation of the vessels for diagnostic or therapeutic needs, mainly in the upper extremities. We report our observation in five patients suffering from hand ischemia due to radial artery thrombosis following cannulation.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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