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Cerebral venous thrombosis after vaccination against COVID-19 in the UK: a multicentre cohort study

Perry, Richard J; Tamborska, Arina; Singh, Bhagteshwar; Craven, Brian; Marigold, Richard; Arthur-Farraj, Peter; Yeo, Jing Ming; Zhang, Liqun; Hassan-Smith, Ghaniah; Jones, Matthew; Hutchcroft, Christopher; Hobson, Esther; Warcel, Dana; White, Daniel; Ferdinand, Phillip; Webb, Alastair; Solomon, Tom; Scully, Marie; Werring, David J; Roffe, Christine; Al-izzi, Sara; Baheerathan, Aravindhan; Banerjee, Soma; Benson, Gary; Boshier, Claudia; Buddha, Sandeep; Burley, Nathan; Cameron Smail, Ruaridh; Chandratheva, Arvind; Chudakou, Pavel; Clatworthy, Philip; Coles, Alasdair; Cox, Thomas; Dasgupta, Ranjit; Davenport, Richard; Devine, Darrell; Fenlon, Stephen; Gabriel, Carolyn; Ghatala, Rita; Hall, Claire; Hargovan, Milan; Harkness, Kirsty; Harvey, Ian; Hicken, Lucy; Howaniec, Laura; Ibnouf, Abubaker; Idrovo, Luis; Ingle, Gordon; Kyan Lee, Yong; Lang, Ailidh; McBride, Simon; McLeod, Malcolm; Medlock, Ruth; Mehta, Puja; Morrison, Ian; Muddegowda, Girish; Muzerengi, Sharon; Pang, Donald; Periyasamy...

Authors

Richard J Perry

Arina Tamborska

Bhagteshwar Singh

Brian Craven

Richard Marigold

Peter Arthur-Farraj

Jing Ming Yeo

Liqun Zhang

Ghaniah Hassan-Smith

Matthew Jones

Christopher Hutchcroft

Esther Hobson

Dana Warcel

Daniel White

Phillip Ferdinand

Alastair Webb

Tom Solomon

Marie Scully

David J Werring

Sara Al-izzi

Aravindhan Baheerathan

Soma Banerjee

Gary Benson

Claudia Boshier

Sandeep Buddha

Nathan Burley

Ruaridh Cameron Smail

Arvind Chandratheva

Pavel Chudakou

Philip Clatworthy

Alasdair Coles

Thomas Cox

Ranjit Dasgupta

Richard Davenport

Darrell Devine

Stephen Fenlon

Carolyn Gabriel

Rita Ghatala

Claire Hall

Milan Hargovan

Kirsty Harkness

Ian Harvey

Lucy Hicken

Laura Howaniec

Abubaker Ibnouf

Luis Idrovo

Gordon Ingle

Yong Kyan Lee

Ailidh Lang

Simon McBride

Malcolm McLeod

Ruth Medlock

Puja Mehta

Ian Morrison

Girish Muddegowda

Sharon Muzerengi

Donald Pang

Gopinath Periyasamy

Gavin Preston

Naomi Priestley

Lydia Revicka

Sadia Saber

Elliott Smith

Youssef Sorour

Oliver Spooner

Jon Stone

Laszlo Sztriha

Narmathey Thambirajah

Rhys Thomas

David Veale

Jasmine Wall

Sarah White

James White

Syarah Yusoff

Laura Zambreanu



Abstract

Background
A new syndrome of vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT) has emerged as a rare side-effect of vaccination against COVID-19. Cerebral venous thrombosis is the most common manifestation of this syndrome but, to our knowledge, has not previously been described in detail. We aimed to document the features of post-vaccination cerebral venous thrombosis with and without VITT and to assess whether VITT is associated with poorer outcomes.

Methods
For this multicentre cohort study, clinicians were asked to submit all cases in which COVID-19 vaccination preceded the onset of cerebral venous thrombosis, regardless of the type of vaccine, interval between vaccine and onset of cerebral venous thrombosis symptoms, or blood test results. We collected clinical characteristics, laboratory results (including the results of tests for anti-platelet factor 4 antibodies where available), and radiological features at hospital admission of patients with cerebral venous thrombosis after vaccination against COVID-19, with no exclusion criteria. We defined cerebral venous thrombosis cases as VITT-associated if the lowest platelet count recorded during admission was below 150 × 109 per L and, if the D-dimer was measured, the highest value recorded was greater than 2000 μg/L. We compared the VITT and non-VITT groups for the proportion of patients who had died or were dependent on others to help them with their activities of daily living (modified Rankin score 3–6) at the end of hospital admission (the primary outcome of the study). The VITT group were also compared with a large cohort of patients with cerebral venous thrombosis described in the International Study on Cerebral Vein and Dural Sinus Thrombosis.

Findings
Between April 1 and May 20, 2021, we received data on 99 patients from collaborators in 43 hospitals across the UK. Four patients were excluded because they did not have definitive evidence of cerebral venous thrombosis on imaging. Of the remaining 95 patients, 70 had VITT and 25 did not. The median age of the VITT group (47 years, IQR 32–55) was lower than in the non-VITT group (57 years; 41–62; p=0·0045). Patients with VITT-associated cerebral venous thrombosis had more intracranial veins thrombosed (median three, IQR 2–4) than non-VITT patients (two, 2–3; p=0·041) and more frequently had extracranial thrombosis (31 [44%] of 70 patients) compared with non-VITT patients (one [4%] of 25 patients; p=0·0003). The primary outcome of death or dependency occurred more frequently in patients with VITT-associated cerebral venous thrombosis (33 [47%] of 70 patients) compared with the non-VITT control group (four [16%] of 25 patients; p=0·0061). This adverse outcome was less frequent in patients with VITT who received non-heparin anticoagulants (18 [36%] of 50 patients) compared with those who did not (15 [75%] of 20 patients; p=0·0031), and in those who received intravenous immunoglobulin (22 [40%] of 55 patients) compared with those who did not (11 [73%] of 15 patients; p=0·022).

Interpretation
Cerebral venous thrombosis is more severe in the context of VITT. Non-heparin anticoagulants and immunoglobulin treatment might improve outcomes of VITT-associated cerebral venous thrombosis. Since existing criteria excluded some patients with otherwise typical VITT-associated cerebral venous thrombosis, we propose new diagnostic criteria that are more appropriate.

Citation

Perry, R. J., Tamborska, A., Singh, B., Craven, B., Marigold, R., Arthur-Farraj, P., …Zambreanu, L. (2021). Cerebral venous thrombosis after vaccination against COVID-19 in the UK: a multicentre cohort study. The Lancet, 398(10306), 1147-1156. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736%2821%2901608-1

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Aug 6, 2021
Online Publication Date Aug 6, 2021
Publication Date 2021-09
Deposit Date May 29, 2024
Journal The Lancet
Print ISSN 0140-6736
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 398
Issue 10306
Pages 1147-1156
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736%2821%2901608-1
Public URL https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/834164
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