Brixia Score as Predictor of D-Dimer Levels of COVID-19 Patients in Intensive Care Unit

Yanuareza Totti Adyanata, W. Soewondo, Arifin Arifin, Dhani Redhono
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Background: COVID-19 is caused by a novel virus that can cause lung abnormalities which can be measured with new chest x-ray scoring system named Brixia score. In COVID-19 patients, coagulation disorders are often found that can be seen through D-Dimer levels. This study aimed to prove the Brixia Score as a predictor of D-Dimer levels. Subjects and Method: This study was an observational analytic study with a cross-sectional approach. The subjects were 94 COVID-19 patients which taken from ICU Melati 1 Dr. Moewardi General Hospital, Surakarta from March 2021 to August 2021 who met the exclusion and inclusion criteria. The independent variable is the Brixia score performed by radiologists and the dependent variable is D-Dimer levels taken from laboratory results. Sampling was obtained by purposive sampling and the data were investigated using the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. Results: 94 samples were obtained for analysis. The average Brixia Score of patients with D-Dimer <2 micro g/mL was Mean= 15.85;SD= 1.43 and D-Dimer 2 micro g/mL was Mean= 17.29;SD= 0.96. There was a significant difference between the Brixia Score of patients with D-Dimer <2 micro g/mL and D-Dimer 2 micro g/mL (p<0.001). Analysis with the ROC curve shows an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.793. The optimal cutoff value of the Brixia Score for predicting D-Dimer levels was 16.5 (sensitivity 77.9%, specificity 73.1%). Conclusion: Brixia Score proved to be a predictor of D-Dimer levels of COVID-19 patients in ICU care.
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Brixia评分作为重症监护病房COVID-19患者d -二聚体水平的预测因子
背景:COVID-19是由一种新型病毒引起的,可引起肺部异常,可通过新的胸片评分系统Brixia评分来测量。在COVID-19患者中,通常可以通过d -二聚体水平发现凝血功能障碍。本研究旨在证明Brixia评分作为d -二聚体水平的预测因子。研究对象和方法:本研究是一项采用横断面方法的观察性分析研究。研究对象为2021年3月至2021年8月在泗水市Melati 1 Dr. Moewardi总医院ICU就诊的94例符合排除和纳入标准的COVID-19患者。自变量是由放射科医生进行的Brixia评分,因变量是取自实验室结果的d -二聚体水平。采用目的抽样法进行抽样,采用受试者工作特征(ROC)曲线对数据进行调查。结果:共获得94份样品供分析。d -二聚体<2 micro g/mL患者的平均Brixia评分为Mean= 15.85, SD= 1.43, d -二聚体2 micro g/mL患者平均Brixia评分为Mean= 17.29, SD= 0.96。d -二聚体<2 micro g/mL与d -二聚体2 micro g/mL患者的Brixia评分差异有统计学意义(p<0.001)。ROC曲线分析显示曲线下面积(AUC)为0.793。Brixia评分预测d -二聚体水平的最佳临界值为16.5(敏感性77.9%,特异性73.1%)。结论:Brixia评分可作为COVID-19重症监护患者d -二聚体水平的预测指标。
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