Deep vein thrombosis in COVID-19 patients in general wards: prevalence and association with clinical and laboratory variables.
Anna Maria IerardiNicola GaibazziDomenico TuttolomondoStefano FuscoVincenzo La MuraFlora PeyvandiStefano AlibertiFrancesco BlasiDiletta CozziGianpaolo CarrafielloMassimo De FilippoPublished in: La Radiologia medica (2021)
The main study finding is that DVT prevalence in COVID-19 patients admitted to general wards is 25.5%, suggesting it may be reasonable to screen COVID-19 patients for this potentially severe but treatable complication, and that inflammation, measured with serum C-reactive protein, is the main variable associated with the presence of DVT, where all other clinical or laboratory variables, age or D-dimer included, are instead not independently associated with DVT.