Analysis of D-Dimer Level and Prothombin Time (PT) Activated Prothombin Thromboplastin (APTT) on Heparin Administration to COVID-19 Patients

Dela Yorike, Muhammad Rizki Kurniawan, Mohamad Syafaat
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2). Coronavirus is a dangerous pathogen that affects both humans and animals. Symptoms and indicators of COVID-19 infection include fever, cough, and shortness of breath, which are common in respiratory illnesses. COVID-19 has spread globally with high mortality and morbidity rates. Prothrombin Time (PT), Activated Prothrombin Thromboplastin (APTT), and D-Dimer parameters are blood tests to evaluate the coagulation status of COVID-19 patients, all these parameters increased in COVID-19 patients. This study aims at determininig the levels of D-Dimer, PT, and APTT in COVID-19 patients. Clinical and laboratory records were retrospectively reviewed from 100 cases of COVID-19 admitted to hospitals. This study used a a cross-sectional, descriptive, secondary data analysis design. The sample included patients from the Bhayangkara TK. I R.Said Sukanto Hospital between April-July 2021. The sample is a COVID-19 patient who was treated in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), worsened, and given heparin. An independent variable is the administration of intravenous heparin at prophylactic doses. Dependent variables are D-Dimer, PT, and APTT values. The collected data is processed using Microsoft Office Excel and then being analyzed. D-Dimer, PT, and APTT levels in COVID-19 patients were initially high or increased after heparin administration decreased or became normal. In conclusion, there was a decrease in D-dimer levels, PT values, and APTT after administration of intravenous heparin at prophylactic doses.
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d -二聚体水平及凝血酶原时间(PT)活化凝血酶原(APTT)对新冠肺炎患者肝素治疗的影响分析
冠状病毒病2019 (COVID-19)是一种由严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒-2 (SARS-CoV-2)引起的传染病。冠状病毒是一种危险的病原体,会影响人类和动物。COVID-19感染的症状和指标包括发烧、咳嗽和呼吸短促,这些在呼吸道疾病中很常见。COVID-19已在全球蔓延,死亡率和发病率都很高。凝血酶原时间(PT)、活化凝血酶原凝血活蛋白(APTT)、d -二聚体参数是评价COVID-19患者凝血状态的血液指标,这些参数均在COVID-19患者中升高。本研究旨在确定COVID-19患者d -二聚体、PT和APTT的水平。回顾性分析了100例入院的COVID-19病例的临床和实验室记录。本研究采用横断面、描述性、二次资料分析设计。样本包括来自Bhayangkara TK的患者。2021年4月至7月在苏坎东医院。该样本是一名在重症监护病房(ICU)接受治疗的COVID-19患者,病情恶化并给予肝素治疗。一个独立变量是静脉注射肝素的预防剂量。因变量为D-Dimer、PT和APTT值。收集到的数据使用Microsoft Office Excel进行处理,然后进行分析。COVID-19患者的d -二聚体、PT和APTT水平在肝素给药减少或恢复正常后最初较高或升高。总之,静脉注射预防剂量肝素后,d -二聚体水平、PT值和APTT降低。
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