2020
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2020-142594
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The Impact of Different Prophylactic Anticoagulation Doses on the Outcomes of Patients with COVID-19

Abstract: Introduction As the COVID-19 pandemic spread throughout the world, it was seen that patients who presented with critical disease had a higher incidence of thrombotic complications, associated with a poor prognosis. Currently prophylactic anticoagulation is recommended for all patients with COVID-19 who require hospitalization as part of the supportive management. However, since a higher incidence of thrombosis despite prophylactic anticoagulation has been reported, some recommendations indicate … Show more

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“…After excluding duplicates and out-of-scope articles based on title/abstract, 349 potentially eligible records for inclusion were selected for full-text reading. After full-text reading, 318 articles were excluded, leading to the inclusion of 31 eligible studies 1848 (6 RCTs and 25 cohort studies) with a total of 11,430 COVID-19 patients (Table 1). Only hospitalized patients were included in these studies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After excluding duplicates and out-of-scope articles based on title/abstract, 349 potentially eligible records for inclusion were selected for full-text reading. After full-text reading, 318 articles were excluded, leading to the inclusion of 31 eligible studies 1848 (6 RCTs and 25 cohort studies) with a total of 11,430 COVID-19 patients (Table 1). Only hospitalized patients were included in these studies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%