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Ana Almeida Vargas1, Víctor Valentí2, Carlos Sánchez Justicia2, Fernando Martínez Regueira2, Pablo Martí Cruchaga2, Juan Luján Colás2, Daniel Aliseda Jover2, Sara Esteban Gordillo2, Javier A Cienfuegos3, Fernando Rotellar Sastre2.
Abstract
COVID-19 is associated with severe coagulopathy. We present three cases of colonic ischemia that can be attributed to the hypercoagulable state related with SARS-CoV2 and disseminated intravascular coagulation. Three males aged 76, 68 and 56 with respiratory distress presented episodes of rectal bleeding, abdominal distension and signs of peritoneal irritation. Endoscopy (case 1) and computed tomography angiography revealed colonic ischemia. One patient (case 2) in which a computed tomography (CT) scan showed perforation of the gangrenous cecum underwent surgery. D-dimer levels were markedly increased (2,170, 2,100 and 7,360 ng/ml) in all three patients. All three patients died shortly after diagnosis.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32954769 DOI: 10.17235/reed.2020.7329/2020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Esp Enferm Dig ISSN: 1130-0108 Impact factor: 2.086