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D-Dimer as a Sensitive Biomarker of Survival Rate in Patients with COVID-19

OBJECTIVE: The global case fatality rate of coronavirus disease 2019 is 2.16% as announced by the World Health Organization. In Indonesia, according to the Ministry of Health, the number is even higher, reaching a 2.8% case fatality rate. D-dimer levels were found to affect coronavirus disease 2019...

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Autores principales: Hilda, Fadhilatul, Liana, Phey, Nurtjahyo, Awan, Hudari, Harun, Purnama Sari, Nurmalia, Pratama Umar, Tungki, Alberto Amin, Chris, Rahayu Afifah, Astari
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Publicado: Atatürk University School of Medicine 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9797773/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35950823
http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/eurasianjmed.2022.21145
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author Hilda, Fadhilatul
Liana, Phey
Nurtjahyo, Awan
Hudari, Harun
Purnama Sari, Nurmalia
Pratama Umar, Tungki
Alberto Amin, Chris
Rahayu Afifah, Astari
author_facet Hilda, Fadhilatul
Liana, Phey
Nurtjahyo, Awan
Hudari, Harun
Purnama Sari, Nurmalia
Pratama Umar, Tungki
Alberto Amin, Chris
Rahayu Afifah, Astari
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description OBJECTIVE: The global case fatality rate of coronavirus disease 2019 is 2.16% as announced by the World Health Organization. In Indonesia, according to the Ministry of Health, the number is even higher, reaching a 2.8% case fatality rate. D-dimer levels were found to affect coronavirus disease 2019 patient’s survival in several studies. The study aimed to determine whether the amount of D-dimer predicted survival in coronavirus disease 2019 patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This research was performed in a retrospective cohort design and used survival analysis. From March 1, 2020, to August 31, 2020, the samples were collected from polymerase chain reaction-confirmed coronavirus disease 2019 patients at Mohammad Hoesin General Hospital in Palembang, South Sumatera, Indonesia. We used electronic medical records to obtain demographic (age and gender), coexisting condition, laboratory (coagulation and hematologic test), and outcome (non-survivors or survivors) data. The chi-square and Mann–Whitney tests were used to evaluate the results. The Kaplan–Meier method and the Mantel–Haenszel log-rank test were used to examine D-dimer levels and patient outcomes. Youden index was calculated to determine the optimal cut-off value of D-dimer. RESULTS: There were 52 non-survivors and 235 survivors among the 287 patients who met the inclusion criterion. Non-survivors had D-dimer levels of more than 1.49 mg/L in 82.69% of cases. Males had lower cut-off compared to females (>1.49 mg/L vs. >2.2 mg/L). The researchers discovered a highly significant correlation between D-dimer levels and coronavirus disease 2019 mortality (P = .001). The c-index analysis showed that D-dimer (0.79, 95% CI: 0.73-0.83) ability for mortality prediction was the second-best compared with other laboratory markers. CONCLUSION: D-dimer can be used as a predictor of coronavirus disease 2019 in-hospital mortality for early identification of coagulopathy.
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spelling pubmed-97977732023-01-03 D-Dimer as a Sensitive Biomarker of Survival Rate in Patients with COVID-19 Hilda, Fadhilatul Liana, Phey Nurtjahyo, Awan Hudari, Harun Purnama Sari, Nurmalia Pratama Umar, Tungki Alberto Amin, Chris Rahayu Afifah, Astari Eurasian J Med Original Article OBJECTIVE: The global case fatality rate of coronavirus disease 2019 is 2.16% as announced by the World Health Organization. In Indonesia, according to the Ministry of Health, the number is even higher, reaching a 2.8% case fatality rate. D-dimer levels were found to affect coronavirus disease 2019 patient’s survival in several studies. The study aimed to determine whether the amount of D-dimer predicted survival in coronavirus disease 2019 patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This research was performed in a retrospective cohort design and used survival analysis. From March 1, 2020, to August 31, 2020, the samples were collected from polymerase chain reaction-confirmed coronavirus disease 2019 patients at Mohammad Hoesin General Hospital in Palembang, South Sumatera, Indonesia. We used electronic medical records to obtain demographic (age and gender), coexisting condition, laboratory (coagulation and hematologic test), and outcome (non-survivors or survivors) data. The chi-square and Mann–Whitney tests were used to evaluate the results. The Kaplan–Meier method and the Mantel–Haenszel log-rank test were used to examine D-dimer levels and patient outcomes. Youden index was calculated to determine the optimal cut-off value of D-dimer. RESULTS: There were 52 non-survivors and 235 survivors among the 287 patients who met the inclusion criterion. Non-survivors had D-dimer levels of more than 1.49 mg/L in 82.69% of cases. Males had lower cut-off compared to females (>1.49 mg/L vs. >2.2 mg/L). The researchers discovered a highly significant correlation between D-dimer levels and coronavirus disease 2019 mortality (P = .001). The c-index analysis showed that D-dimer (0.79, 95% CI: 0.73-0.83) ability for mortality prediction was the second-best compared with other laboratory markers. CONCLUSION: D-dimer can be used as a predictor of coronavirus disease 2019 in-hospital mortality for early identification of coagulopathy. Atatürk University School of Medicine 2022-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9797773/ /pubmed/35950823 http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/eurasianjmed.2022.21145 Text en © Copyright 2022 authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Content of this journal is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Liana, Phey
Nurtjahyo, Awan
Hudari, Harun
Purnama Sari, Nurmalia
Pratama Umar, Tungki
Alberto Amin, Chris
Rahayu Afifah, Astari
D-Dimer as a Sensitive Biomarker of Survival Rate in Patients with COVID-19
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title_short D-Dimer as a Sensitive Biomarker of Survival Rate in Patients with COVID-19
title_sort d-dimer as a sensitive biomarker of survival rate in patients with covid-19
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9797773/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35950823
http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/eurasianjmed.2022.21145
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