id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-262125-0vajpo98 Doyle, Andrew J. Updated hospital associated venous thromboembolism outcomes with 90-days follow-up after hospitalisation for severe COVID-19 in two UK critical care units 2020-10-08 .txt text/plain 952 56 45 title: Updated hospital associated venous thromboembolism outcomes with 90-days follow-up after hospitalisation for severe COVID-19 in two UK critical care units Hospitalisation with COVID-19 infection has been associated with an increased incidence of thrombosis, particularly in the critical care setting. Our two centres have previously described the early in-patient incidence of venous thromboembolism (VTE) at the peak of the COVID-19 outbreak in the United Kingdom1,2. The risk of hospital-associated VTE (HAT) for patients has been shown to extend from admission to 90 days following discharge with an early peak within the first weeks of this period3. We conducted an observational study of our previous cohorts with a minimum of 90 days follow-up from their critical care admission at our centres. The estimated cumulative incidence of VTE over a minimum of 90 days following critical care admission was 18.6% shown in Figure 1 (a) (95% confidence interval 12.4-25.8). Post-discharge venous thromboembolism following hospital admission with COVID-19 ./cache/cord-262125-0vajpo98.txt ./txt/cord-262125-0vajpo98.txt