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Published in: Thrombosis Journal 1/2020

01-12-2020 | Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation | Review

Coagulopathy associated with COVID-19 – Perspectives & Preventive strategies using a biological response modifier Glucan

Authors: Nobunao Ikewaki, Kosagi-Sharaf Rao, Armando Durant Archibold, Masaru Iwasaki, Rajappa Senthilkumar, Senthilkumar Preethy, Shojiro Katoh, Samuel J. K. Abraham

Published in: Thrombosis Journal | Issue 1/2020

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Abstract

Direct endothelial injury by viruses and dysregulation of clotting mechanisms due to cytokine storm are the major precipitating factors of mortality in COVID-19; both are attributed to a fundamental dysregulation of the immune system. While immune dysregulation can be attributed to several factors, the risk of associated thrombogenic disruption varies across individuals. This variation depends on several factors, such as comorbidities, including diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular diseases. When considering ethnic variations, the vulnerability of Caucasians, African Americans and Hispanics needs to be addressed before arriving at strategies to handle thromboembolic complications, which have been identified in recent reports as the leading causes of mortality in COVID-19. Although evaluation of D-dimer and prothrombin during admission is considered to predict prognosis and mortality, there are no preventive or prophylactic strategies before hospital admission. Herein, we present our perspectives on the effect of regular supplementation with the biological response modifier beta glucan based on its relevance to immune modulation. This effect is of paramount importance in decreasing the development of severe COVID-19 and reducing mortality against the background of coagulopathy, especially in vulnerable populations.
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Metadata
Title
Coagulopathy associated with COVID-19 – Perspectives & Preventive strategies using a biological response modifier Glucan
Authors
Nobunao Ikewaki
Kosagi-Sharaf Rao
Armando Durant Archibold
Masaru Iwasaki
Rajappa Senthilkumar
Senthilkumar Preethy
Shojiro Katoh
Samuel J. K. Abraham
Publication date
01-12-2020
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Thrombosis Journal / Issue 1/2020
Electronic ISSN: 1477-9560
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12959-020-00239-6

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