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Evidence suggests coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is associated with an increased incidence of thromboembolic manifestations. Various guidelines on managing antithrombotics in COVID-19 either provided conflicting guidance or unclear recommendations for post-discharge thromboprophylaxis.
The investigators aim to collect the current practices in India among physicians on antithrombotic therapy for hospitalised patients with COVID-19 and after discharge from the hospital.
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Immune dysregulation plays a crucial role in the development of severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The autopsy of lungs in deceased COVID-19 patients showed micro thrombosis and inflammatory infiltrates similar to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Reports of increased incidence of arterial or venous thrombosis with COVID-19 made initial recommendations regarding using higher doses of anticoagulation. The markers of thrombosis like D-dimer, platelet count, fibrinogen are also increased in patients with COVID-19 along with other inflammatory markers. The pathophysiology of coagulopathy of COVID-19 is still under research. It is likely multi-factorial involving Inflammation, hypoxia, endothelial dysfunction, direct viral cytopathic effect, platelets and complement activation, derangement of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone pathway.
From the inception of the pandemic, the physicians started using various antithrombotic with higher than prophylactic doses to treat the prothrombotic state. In the absence of clear guidance with conflicting evidence, there is considerable variation in the practices of physicians managing COVID-19.
The investigators are planning for a nationwide multicentre cross-sectional survey on understanding participating physicians practices on the choice of different antithrombotics available in India as of August 2021.
The survey will have three sections: 1. Demographics 2. Antithrombotics in hospitalised patients 3. Antithrombotics after discharge from the hospital
The investigators intend to involve 1000 physicians from different specialities with the help of the steering committee.
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• Physicians involved in the management of adult hospitalised patients with COVID-19 in India
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