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Elevated D-Dimer Is Associated with Multiple Clinical Outcomes in Hospitalized Covid-19 Patients: a Retrospective Cohort Study.

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Wagner, J; Garcia-Rodriguez, V; Yu, A; Dutra, B; DuPont, A; Cash, B; Farooq, A
Published in: SN Compr Clin Med
2020

D-dimer is a prognostic marker for Covid-19 disease mortality and severity in hospitalized patients; however, little is known about the association between D-dimer and other clinical outcomes. The aim of this paper was to define a threshold of D-dimer to use in hospitalized patients with Covid-19 and to assess its utility in prognosticating in-hospital mortality, development of an acute kidney injury (AKI), and need for hemodialysis, vasopressors, or intubation. This is a single-center, retrospective, cohort review study of 100 predominantly minority patients (94%) hospitalized with Covid-19. The electronic medical record system was used to collect data. Receiver operating characteristics (ROC) and area under the curve (AUC) analysis were used to determine optimal thresholds of peak D-dimer, defined as the highest D-dimer obtained during admission that was clinically meaningful. Odds ratios were then used to assess the relationship between peak D-dimer thresholds and clinical outcomes. D-dimer > 2.1 μg/mL and > 2.48 μg/mL had > 90% sensitivity and > 50% specificity for predicting need for vasopressors (AUC 0.80) or intubation (AUC 0.83) and in-hospital mortality (AUC 0.89), respectively. Additionally, D-dimer > 4.86 μg/mL had a 100% sensitivity and 81% specificity for predicting the need for hemodialysis (AUC 0.92). Furthermore, peak D-dimer > 2.48 μg/mL was associated with in-hospital mortality (p < 0.001), development of an AKI (p = 0.002), and need for intubation (p < 0.001), hemodialysis (p < 0.001), and vasopressors (p < 0.001). Peak D-dimer > 2.48 μg/mL may be a useful threshold that is prognostic of multiple clinical outcomes in hospitalized patients with Covid-19.

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SN Compr Clin Med

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EISSN

2523-8973

Publication Date

2020

Volume

2

Issue

12

Start / End Page

2561 / 2567

Location

Switzerland

Related Subject Headings

  • 4206 Public health
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
 

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Wagner, J., Garcia-Rodriguez, V., Yu, A., Dutra, B., DuPont, A., Cash, B., & Farooq, A. (2020). Elevated D-Dimer Is Associated with Multiple Clinical Outcomes in Hospitalized Covid-19 Patients: a Retrospective Cohort Study. SN Compr Clin Med, 2(12), 2561–2567. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42399-020-00627-z
Wagner, Jason, Victor Garcia-Rodriguez, Abraham Yu, Barbara Dutra, Andrew DuPont, Brooks Cash, and Ahmad Farooq. “Elevated D-Dimer Is Associated with Multiple Clinical Outcomes in Hospitalized Covid-19 Patients: a Retrospective Cohort Study.SN Compr Clin Med 2, no. 12 (2020): 2561–67. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42399-020-00627-z.
Wagner J, Garcia-Rodriguez V, Yu A, Dutra B, DuPont A, Cash B, et al. Elevated D-Dimer Is Associated with Multiple Clinical Outcomes in Hospitalized Covid-19 Patients: a Retrospective Cohort Study. SN Compr Clin Med. 2020;2(12):2561–7.
Wagner, Jason, et al. “Elevated D-Dimer Is Associated with Multiple Clinical Outcomes in Hospitalized Covid-19 Patients: a Retrospective Cohort Study.SN Compr Clin Med, vol. 2, no. 12, 2020, pp. 2561–67. Pubmed, doi:10.1007/s42399-020-00627-z.
Wagner J, Garcia-Rodriguez V, Yu A, Dutra B, DuPont A, Cash B, Farooq A. Elevated D-Dimer Is Associated with Multiple Clinical Outcomes in Hospitalized Covid-19 Patients: a Retrospective Cohort Study. SN Compr Clin Med. 2020;2(12):2561–2567.

Published In

SN Compr Clin Med

DOI

EISSN

2523-8973

Publication Date

2020

Volume

2

Issue

12

Start / End Page

2561 / 2567

Location

Switzerland

Related Subject Headings

  • 4206 Public health
  • 3202 Clinical sciences