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COVID-19 Associated Coagulopathy in an Indian Scenario: A Correlation with Disease Severity and Survival Status

Covid-19 pandemic reveals that the virus causes Covid-19 associated coagulopathy and it is well known that thrombotic risk is associated with ethnicity. To describe the Covid-19 associated coagulopathy in Indian population and to correlate it with the disease severity and survivor status. A cross se...

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Autores principales: Raychaudhuri, Sujata, Pujani, Mukta, Menia, Reetika, Verma, Nikhil, Singh, Mitasha, Chauhan, Varsha, Jain, Manjula, Chandoke, R. K., Kaur, Harnam, Agrawal, Snehil, Singh, Aparna
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer India 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8374035/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34426721
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12288-021-01465-2
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author Raychaudhuri, Sujata
Pujani, Mukta
Menia, Reetika
Verma, Nikhil
Singh, Mitasha
Chauhan, Varsha
Jain, Manjula
Chandoke, R. K.
Kaur, Harnam
Agrawal, Snehil
Singh, Aparna
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Pujani, Mukta
Menia, Reetika
Verma, Nikhil
Singh, Mitasha
Chauhan, Varsha
Jain, Manjula
Chandoke, R. K.
Kaur, Harnam
Agrawal, Snehil
Singh, Aparna
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description Covid-19 pandemic reveals that the virus causes Covid-19 associated coagulopathy and it is well known that thrombotic risk is associated with ethnicity. To describe the Covid-19 associated coagulopathy in Indian population and to correlate it with the disease severity and survivor status. A cross sectional descriptive study of 391 confirmed Covid-19 cases was carried out over a period of 1.5 months. Patients were categorised as mild to moderate, severe and very severe and also labelled as survivors and non survivors. Prothrombin time (PT), International normalised ratio (INR), activated partial thromboplastin time, D dimer, Fibrin degradation products (FDP), fibrinogen and thrombin time and platelet counts were investigated among the subgroups. Mean age was higher in patients with severe disease (57.62 ± 13.08) and among the non survivors (56.54 ± 12.78). Statistically significant differences in D dimer, FDP, PT, INR and age were seen among the 3 subgroups and survivors. Strong significant positive correlation was noted between D dimer and FDP (r = 0.838, p < .001), PT and INR (r = 0.986, p < 0.001). D dimer was the best single coagulation parameter as per the area under curve (AUC: 0.762, p < 0.001) and D dimer + FDP was the best combination parameter (AUC: 0.764, p = 0) to differentiate mild moderate from severe disease. Raised levels of D dimer, FDP, PT, PT INR and higher age correlated positively with disease severity and mortality in Indian Population.
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spelling pubmed-83740352021-08-19 COVID-19 Associated Coagulopathy in an Indian Scenario: A Correlation with Disease Severity and Survival Status Raychaudhuri, Sujata Pujani, Mukta Menia, Reetika Verma, Nikhil Singh, Mitasha Chauhan, Varsha Jain, Manjula Chandoke, R. K. Kaur, Harnam Agrawal, Snehil Singh, Aparna Indian J Hematol Blood Transfus Original Article Covid-19 pandemic reveals that the virus causes Covid-19 associated coagulopathy and it is well known that thrombotic risk is associated with ethnicity. To describe the Covid-19 associated coagulopathy in Indian population and to correlate it with the disease severity and survivor status. A cross sectional descriptive study of 391 confirmed Covid-19 cases was carried out over a period of 1.5 months. Patients were categorised as mild to moderate, severe and very severe and also labelled as survivors and non survivors. Prothrombin time (PT), International normalised ratio (INR), activated partial thromboplastin time, D dimer, Fibrin degradation products (FDP), fibrinogen and thrombin time and platelet counts were investigated among the subgroups. Mean age was higher in patients with severe disease (57.62 ± 13.08) and among the non survivors (56.54 ± 12.78). Statistically significant differences in D dimer, FDP, PT, INR and age were seen among the 3 subgroups and survivors. Strong significant positive correlation was noted between D dimer and FDP (r = 0.838, p < .001), PT and INR (r = 0.986, p < 0.001). D dimer was the best single coagulation parameter as per the area under curve (AUC: 0.762, p < 0.001) and D dimer + FDP was the best combination parameter (AUC: 0.764, p = 0) to differentiate mild moderate from severe disease. Raised levels of D dimer, FDP, PT, PT INR and higher age correlated positively with disease severity and mortality in Indian Population. Springer India 2021-08-19 2022-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8374035/ /pubmed/34426721 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12288-021-01465-2 Text en © Indian Society of Hematology and Blood Transfusion 2021
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Raychaudhuri, Sujata
Pujani, Mukta
Menia, Reetika
Verma, Nikhil
Singh, Mitasha
Chauhan, Varsha
Jain, Manjula
Chandoke, R. K.
Kaur, Harnam
Agrawal, Snehil
Singh, Aparna
COVID-19 Associated Coagulopathy in an Indian Scenario: A Correlation with Disease Severity and Survival Status
title COVID-19 Associated Coagulopathy in an Indian Scenario: A Correlation with Disease Severity and Survival Status
title_full COVID-19 Associated Coagulopathy in an Indian Scenario: A Correlation with Disease Severity and Survival Status
title_fullStr COVID-19 Associated Coagulopathy in an Indian Scenario: A Correlation with Disease Severity and Survival Status
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19 Associated Coagulopathy in an Indian Scenario: A Correlation with Disease Severity and Survival Status
title_short COVID-19 Associated Coagulopathy in an Indian Scenario: A Correlation with Disease Severity and Survival Status
title_sort covid-19 associated coagulopathy in an indian scenario: a correlation with disease severity and survival status
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8374035/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34426721
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12288-021-01465-2
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