We suggest the use of MicroCLOTS (microvascular COVID-19 lung vessels obstructive thromboinflammatory syndrome) as a new name for severe pulmonary coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). We hypothesise that, in predisposed individuals, alveolar viral damage is followed by an inflammatory reaction and by microvascular pulmonary thrombosis. This progressive endothelial thromboinflammatory syndrome may also involve the microvascular bed of the brain and other vital organs, leading to multiple organ failure and death. Future steps in the understanding of the disease and in the identification of treatments may benefit from this definition and hypothesised sequence of events.

Microvascular COVID-19 lung vessels obstructive thromboinflammatory syndrome (MicroCLOTS): an atypical acute respiratory distress syndrome working hypothesis / Ciceri, Fabio; Beretta, Luigi; Scandroglio, Anna Mara; Colombo, Sergio; Landoni, Giovanni; Ruggeri, Annalisa; Peccatori, Jacopo; D'Angelo, Armando; De Cobelli, Francesco; Rovere-Querini, Patrizia; Tresoldi, Moreno; Dagna, Lorenzo; Zangrillo, Alberto. - In: CRITICAL CARE AND RESUSCITATION. - ISSN 1441-2772. - 22:2(2020), pp. 95-97.

Microvascular COVID-19 lung vessels obstructive thromboinflammatory syndrome (MicroCLOTS): an atypical acute respiratory distress syndrome working hypothesis

Ciceri, Fabio
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Beretta, Luigi;Landoni, Giovanni;De Cobelli, Francesco;Rovere-Querini, Patrizia;Dagna, Lorenzo
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Zangrillo, Alberto
Ultimo
2020-01-01

Abstract

We suggest the use of MicroCLOTS (microvascular COVID-19 lung vessels obstructive thromboinflammatory syndrome) as a new name for severe pulmonary coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). We hypothesise that, in predisposed individuals, alveolar viral damage is followed by an inflammatory reaction and by microvascular pulmonary thrombosis. This progressive endothelial thromboinflammatory syndrome may also involve the microvascular bed of the brain and other vital organs, leading to multiple organ failure and death. Future steps in the understanding of the disease and in the identification of treatments may benefit from this definition and hypothesised sequence of events.
2020
COVID-19
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