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. 2020 Nov 11;43(12):1362–1367. doi: 10.1002/clc.23460

TABLE 1.

COVID‐19‐related thromboembolic events

Author n Mean age Gender Thromboembolic event(s) Death
Oxley et al 2 5 40.4 80% male Ischemic stroke (100%) None
Klok et al 3 184 64 76% male

Venous thromboembolism (27%)

Arterial thrombosis (3.7%)

13%
Kollias et al 4 1,563 52.2 57% male venous thrombosis (0‐54%) NR
Akel et al 5 6 53.1 66.6% male Pulmonary embolism (100%) None
Paterson et al 6 43 62.5 75% male

Ischemic stroke (18.6%)

Concomitant pulmonary embolism (9.3%)

12.5%
Middeldorp et al 7 198 61 66% male Venous thromboembolism (20%) 19%
Helms et al 8 150 63 81.3% male

Arterial/venous thrombosis (42.6%)

Pulmonary embolism (16.7%)

NR
Ackermann et al 9 7 74 71.4% male Pulmonary embolism (100%) 100%
Fox et al 10 10 63 NR Pulmonary embolism (100%) 100%
Wichmann et al 11 12 73 75% male Venous thromboembolism (58%) 100%
Bellosta et al 12 20 75 90% male Acute limb ischaemia (100%) 40%
Stefanini et al 14 28 68 71.4% male Intracoronary thrombus (100%) 39.3%
Bangalore et al 15 18 63 83% male Intracoronary thrombus (100%) 72%
Mulvey et al 16 5 32 0% male Placental thrombosis (100%) 0%

Abbreviation: NR, not reported.