Our preprint about treatment of 91 #LongCovid patients with triple anticoagulant therapy is out! By Dr Jaco Laubscher, @resiapretorius @dbkell @JanPretorius98 & myself...
#ResearchLongCovid
#TreatLongCovid
#MECFS
#TeamClots
#MedTwitter
#MedEd 1/n
@resiapretorius @dbkell @JanPretorius98 Here is the study protocol
Symptoms by age 3/n
This graph represents the number of patients with each individual symptom, and their response to treatment
4/n
At the end of treatment, patients were asked to rate their response to treatment using the Patient Global Impression of Change (PGIC). This is an instrument to retrospectively measure response to a therapy
5/n
Here is the distribution of PGIC scores. 80% of patients had a score of 5 (moderately better) to 7 (a great deal better).
Median PGIC score was 6!
The results are broken down by whether patients had 'short' (<6 months) or 'long' (>6months) duration of disease
6/n
Fluorescence micrographs of platelet-poor plasma (PPP) from 5 patients stained with Thioflavin T showing fibrin amyloid microclots before (left) and after (right) the course of treatment. These patients had a corresponding good clinical response too
7/n
Fluorescence micrographs of platelets from 5 patients before (left) and after (right) treatment. You can see the decrease in platelet hyperactivation
8/n
Not all patients had a clinical or microscopic response:
9/n
Adverse events:
75 reported non-serious bruising
5 experienced minor nosebleeds
3 reported bleeding after a finger cut, out of whom one required medical intervention
1 participant had a GI bleed requiring transfusion
2 females reported increased menstrual bleeding
10/n
The bleeding incidence compares favourably to that seen in trials of triple anticoagulation for atrial fibrillation (AF) (2.5-3.5%); probably because the aim of treatment in #LongCovid is to normalise the hypercoagulability, whereas in AF the patient is made hypocoagulable
11/n
Caveats:
-all patients had proven microclots & hyperactivated platelets prior to treatment
-patients were treated & closely monitored by an expert clinician
-there was no control group- this was a real-life study done in a busy clinical environment
12/n
-the numbers are relatively small
-these results need to be replicated in randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials with some urgency. These studies need to have clear objective physiological & laboratory outcomes
13/n
sorry forgot to mention Dr Chantelle Venter as well

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Feb 5
To those intent on psychologising #LongCovid & #MECFS because ‘there is no biomarker’- let me tell you something as a senior Dr. Many diseases don’t have biomarkers & diagnosis is clinical. Take asthma for example. Symptoms vary between patients. 1/n
Many patients have abnormal exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) & histamine challenge tests- some don’t. Yet if the patient’s symptoms & signs fit with asthma, we have no hesitation in making the diagnosis. 2/n
There is the well-known example of multiple sclerosis. Many deemed it psychogenic because there was no lab or radiology test that was diagnostic. Until of course the MR scan was invented. 3/n
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Nov 28, 2022
Treating hospital discharges for 14 days with half a dose of one anticoagulant does NOT mean that ‘anticoagulants are ineffective in #LongCovid’ (HEAL-COVID study) 1/n
-this is a different population to the vast majority of #LongCovid
-the role of the hyperactivated platelet has been totally disregarded
-treatment dose apixaban is 5mg bd, not 2.5mg
-even if the correct population & drugs were used, #LongCovid does not get better in 14 days 2/n
The ramifications of this could be catastrophic. It could shut the door on funding for properly designed anticoagulant trials. And millions will continue to endure agony. I cannot emphasise enough what a serious own-goal this is.
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Latest #TeamClots preprint on clotting abnormalities in #LongCovid. We demonstrated that the average levels of 6 inflammatory procoagulatory molecules were significantly higher in the soluble fraction of blood in #LongCovid when compared to controls medrxiv.org/content/10.110… 1/n
These werealpha-2-antiplasmin (A2AP), serum amyloid A (SAA), platelet factor 4 (PF4), E-selectin, von Willebrand Factor (VWF) & platelet endothelial cell adhesion molecule-1 (PECAM-1). The mean A2AP level exceeded the upper limit of the lab reference range in #LongCovid 2/n
Considering that large quantities of these molecules have already been detected inside microclots using proteomics, the elevation in plasma/serum means that total levels of these inflammatory mediators are indeed alarming in #LongCovid 3/n
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Now with English subtitles- #LongCovid documentary featuring myself, @BrockAnnaDr, @BeateJaegerMD, @C_Scheibenbogen amongst others. rumble.com/v1kzjhz-h.e.l.…
Also dives into #MECFS interviewing @pausedME
@slpglondon @GiacomoMingardo also make an appearance
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A thread on my experience with @Vedicinals_9 for my #LongCovid. Please note that this is information & not advice. Also, I have paid for @Vedicinals_9 & have not been asked to promote the product by the vendor #LongCovid #MECFS #PoTS #MCAS 1/n
Background- I experienced significant benefit from HELP apheresis & anticoagulation between Sep & Dec 2021, to the point of being able to self-care & take short walks. Unfortunately omicron x 3 more or less undid those gains & I was barely managing bed to bathroom by May 2022 2/n
I was aware of others who had reliably reported great success with @Vedicinals_9 so decided to give it a go. My physician agreed. The vendor was extremely responsive to questions & gave specific instructions on dosing & administration (this is crucial) 3/n
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@drclairetaylor @DrRichardPile @DrGoblin3 @dr_irfan_malik With pleasure. Dear Drs- don't even attempt to diagnose FND without an extensive workup. Personally I would never diagnose it because 'tests are normal' does not automatically mean 'functional'. We may not have done the right tests, and we can't test for everything organic.
@drclairetaylor @DrRichardPile @DrGoblin3 @dr_irfan_malik Here are some cases where an incorrect diagnosis of FND was made- resulting in distress for all, and in some cases physical deterioration. Ultimately they achieved a correct diagnosis- too late for some
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