Role of 'Serial D-Dimer Level' in predicting Severity and outcome in COVID-19 pneumonia: A Prospective multicentric Observational Study of 1000 cases in Tertiary Care Setting in IndiaShital Patil1, Abhijit Acharya2, Gajanan Gondhali3, Ganesh Narwade41Department of Pulmonary Medicine, MIMSR Medical College, Latur India 2Department of Pathology, MIMSR Medical College, Latur India 3Department of Internal Medicine, MIMSR Medical College, Latur India 4Department of Pulmonary Medicine, MIMSR Medical College, Latur India
Objectives: Covid-19 pneumonia is heterogeneous disease with variable effect on lung parenchyma, airways and vasculature.
Methods: Multicentric, prospective, observational and interventional study included 1000 covid-19 cases confirmed with RT PCR. All cases were assessed with HRCT thorax, oxygen saturation, inflammatory marker as D-Dimer at entry point and follow up. Age, gender, Comorbidity and use BIPAP/NIV and outcome as with or without lung fibrosis were key observations. In selected cases, lower limb venous doppler and CT pulmonary angiography to rule out DVT or PTE. Statistical analysis is done by using Chi square test.
Results: CT severity score at entry point with D-Dimer level has significant correlation.[p<0.00001] D-Dimer level has significant association with duration of illness prior to hospitalization.[p<0.00001] Comorbidities have significant association with D-Dimer level. [p<0.00001] D Dimer level has significant association with oxygen saturation.[p<0.00001] BIPAP/NIV requirement has significant association with D-Dimer level.[p<0.00001] Timing of BIPAP/NIV requirement during hospitalization has significant association with D-Dimer level.[p<0.00001] Follow-up D-Dimer titer during hospitalization as compared normal & abnormal to entry point level has significant association with post-covid lung fibrosis, deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary thromboembolism.[p<0.00001].
Conclusion: D-Dimer has documented very crucial role in covid-19 pneumonia in predicting severity of illness and assessing response to treatment during hospitalization. Keywords: Covid-19 pneumonia, D-dimer, lung fibrosis, deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, inflammatory marker
Shital Patil, Abhijit Acharya, Gajanan Gondhali, Ganesh Narwade. Role of 'Serial D-Dimer Level' in predicting Severity and outcome in COVID-19 pneumonia: A Prospective multicentric Observational Study of 1000 cases in Tertiary Care Setting in India. EJMA. 2022; 2(2): 73-80
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