What is the association between COVID-19 and thrombotic events?

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What is the association between COVID-19 and thrombotic events? COVID19 ThromboticEvents SARSCoV2 Influenza Penn

By Bhavana KunkalikarAug 18 2022Reviewed by Aimee Molineux In a recent study published in the JAMA Network journal, researchers assessed the association of coronavirus disease 2019 and influenza with thrombotic events among patients.

The team performed a retrospective cohort study with data collected from the US Food and Drug Administration Sentinel System.

Results Related StoriesThe study results showed that 41,443 patients were COVID-19-hospitalized before the SARS-CoV-2 vaccines were made available, 44,194 patients were COVID-19-hospitalized when the vaccines were available, and 8269 patients were influenza-hospitalized. Compared to influenza cohorts, the COVID-19 cohorts included patients who were comparatively older and had a lower number of White and female patients with a higher proportion of patients having comorbidities.

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