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Using lysis therapy to treat five critically ill COVID-19 patients who show echocardiographic criteria of right ventricular strain.


ABSTRACT: New options for treatment escalation in critically ill COVID-19 patients are unmet need. Five critically ill patients were treated using a low-dose protocol thrombolytic therapy in the form of intravenous alteplase infusion over 15 min (0.6 mg/kg). This therapeutic intervention yielded an immediate favorable outcome on follow up and all five patients were extubated and transferred to the ward. This report suggests that bedside echocardiography can be a beneficial tool in the urgent assessment of the right ventricle-to-pulmonary vascular coupling in mechanically ventilated COVID-19 patients, and thrombolytic therapy may be beneficial in hemodynamically unstable patients who show echocardiographic criteria of right ventricular strain.

SUBMITTER: Mahdy A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8661526 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Using lysis therapy to treat five critically ill COVID-19 patients who show echocardiographic criteria of right ventricular strain.

Mahdy Ahmed A   Abbas Eslam E   Tarek Rawad R   Jabbour Nawar N   Al-Foudri Huda H  

EJHaem 20211013 4


New options for treatment escalation in critically ill COVID-19 patients are unmet need. Five critically ill patients were treated using a low-dose protocol thrombolytic therapy in the form of intravenous alteplase infusion over 15 min (0.6 mg/kg). This therapeutic intervention yielded an immediate favorable outcome on follow up and all five patients were extubated and transferred to the ward. This report suggests that bedside echocardiography can be a beneficial tool in the urgent assessment of  ...[more]

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