Risk of thromboembolism in patients with COVID-19 who are using hormonal contraception

Jan 9, 2023The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Blood clot risk in COVID-19 patients using hormonal birth control

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Abstract

A total of 314,704 participants were included in the analysis of hormonal contraception use during COVID-19.

  • There is very low certainty that combined hormonal contraception use may have little to no effect on mortality for COVID-19 positive patients.
  • Combined hormonal contraception users with a body mass index under 35 kg/m may have slightly decreased odds of hospitalization compared to non-users.
  • Studies did not assess thromboembolism as an outcome, leaving a gap in understanding the risk of blood clots for hormonal contraception users.
  • No strong evidence indicates that hormonal contraception affects intubation rates among COVID-19 patients.
  • Future research should focus on collecting detailed information about hormonal contraception use and potential risk factors.

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