AUTHOR=Espinosa Gerard , Zamora-Martínez Carles , Pérez-Isidro Albert , Neto Daniela , Bravo-Gallego Luz Yadira , Prieto-González Sergio , Viñas Odette , Moreno-Castaño Ana Belen , Ruiz-Ortiz Estíbaliz , Cervera Ricard , The COVAPS-CLINIC Study Group Investigators , Almuedo Alex , Barilaro Giuseppe , Bravo-Gallego Luz Yadira , Camprubí Daniel , Calvo Júlia , Capdevila-Reniu Aina , Carbonell Irene , Cervera Ricard , Espígol-Frigolé Georgina , Espinosa Gerard , Gabara Cristina , Giavedoni Priscila , Grafia Ignacio , Ladino Andrea , Lledó-Ibáñez Gema Maria , Matas-García Ana , Millat Pere , Moreno Pedro Juan , Moreno-Castaño Ana Belen , Muelas Magdalena , Muñoz José , Naval José , Padrosa Joan , Pellicé Martina , Pinazo María Jesús , Prieto-González Sergio , Ríos-Garcés Roberto , Rodríguez Natalia , Rodríguez-Núñez Olga , Ruiz-Ortiz Estibaliz , Sotil Ruth , Tomé Adrià , Ventosa Helena , Viñas Odette , Zamora-Martínez Carles TITLE=Persistent Antiphospholipid Antibodies Are Not Associated With Worse Clinical Outcomes in a Prospective Cohort of Hospitalised Patients With SARS-CoV-2 Infection JOURNAL=Frontiers in Immunology VOLUME=13 YEAR=2022 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/immunology/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2022.911979 DOI=10.3389/fimmu.2022.911979 ISSN=1664-3224 ABSTRACT=Objective

Patients with COVID-19 presented with an elevated prevalence of antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL) but the relationship with thrombosis is controversial. We analysed the persistence of aPL and their association with the clinical outcomes during hospitalisation in a cohort of COVID-19 patients.

Patients and Methods

We conducted a prospective study including consecutive hospitalised patients with COVID-19 from Hospital Clínic of Barcelona between March 28th and April 22nd, 2020. Clinical outcomes during hospitalisation were thrombosis, intensive care unit (ICU) admission, and severe ventilatory failure. We determined both criteria and non-criteria aPL. Of note, in those patients with a positive result in the first determination, a second sample separated by at least 12 weeks was drawn to test the persistence of aPL.

Results

One hundred and fifty-eight patients (59.5% men) with a mean age of 61.4 ± 14.9 years old were included. Thrombosis was present in 28 (17.7%) patients, severe respiratory failure in 47 (30.5%), and 30 (18.9%) patients were admitted to ICU. Sixteen (28.6%) patients were positive for the criteria aPL at both determinations and only two (3.6%) of them suffered from thrombosis during hospitalisations (both had aCL IgG). However, they presented with low titers of aCL. Of note, aPL were not related to thrombosis, ICU admission or severe respiratory failure.

Conclusion

Although aPL were prevalent in our cohort of hospitalised COVID-19 patients and they were persistent in half of tested patients, most determinations were at low titers and they were not related to worse clinical outcomes.