Z. Mercanci, C. Ilgın, Ş. Olgun Yıldızeli, D. Kocakaya, B. Balcan, Buket Erturk Sengel, S. Karakurt, E. Eryuksel
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Increased D-dimer is associated with disease progression and increased mortality in Turkish COVID-19 patients
Objective: Coagulopathy is thought to play an important role in the development of severe COVID-19. High D-dimer levels have been
reported in Chinese cohort studies. However, ethnicity has significant implications for thrombotic risk. Our aim in this study is to
determine the effect of D-dimer measurements on disease prognosis and mortality in Turkish patients with COVID-19.
Patients and Methods: The study was designed retrospectively. Patients over the age of 18 who were admitted to our hospital were
included in the study.
Results: The study included 226 patients. According to the World Health Organization staging, 75(33.2%) patients, according to the
staging of Siddiqi et al., 67 (29.7%) patients progressed. In the ROC analysis performed to predict mortality, AUC value for D-dimer
was found to be 82.25% (95%CI 74.8%-89.71%). When the cut-off value for D-dimer was accepted as ≥3.25mg/L, specificity was
94.15%, correctly classified rate 88.5%, positive likelihood ratio as (LR):5.69, negative LR:0.71.
Conclusion: As a result, similar to the Chinese cohorts, elevated D-dimer measurements increase disease progression and mortality
in Turkish patients with COVID-19. D-dimer levels of 3.25 mg/L and above, strongly determine the risk of increased mortality in the
Turkish Caucasian ethnic group.
期刊介绍:
Marmara Medical Journal, Marmara Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi tarafından yılda üç kere yayımlanan multidisipliner bir dergidir. Bu dergide tıbbın tüm alanlarına ait orijinal araştırma makaleleri, olgu sunumları ve derlemeler İngilizce veya Türkçe olarak yer alır.