D-Dimer Analysis in COVID-19 Patients

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Abstract

The COVID-19 incidence is increasing around the world. Some countries are experiencing worsening conditions, even deaths. One coagulation marker that noticeably increases in COVID-19 patients is D-dimer. This study aimed to analyze D-dimer levels of COVID-19 patients. Retrospective study using medical records of 84 COVID-19 patients, conducted from April to August 2020 at UNHAS Hospital. Patients were grouped based on the severity of the disease as non-severe and severe. D-dimer levels were measured using the Alere Triage® D-dimer with the fluorescent immunoassay method. The statistical test used was Mann-Whitney, D-dimer prognostic levels were calculated with ROC analysis to get the cut-off. Significant if the p <0.001). The Receiver Operating Characteristics (ROC) curve showed D-dimer sensitivity and specificity of 90.0% and 89.2%, respectively at the ≥ 0.80 μg/L cut-off, Negative Predictive Value (NPV) of 98.5%, and Positive Predictive Value (PPV) of 52.9%. D-dimer levels increased in severe COVID-19 patients due to an increased inflammatory response resulting in excessive thrombin. The ROC D-dimer curve indicated a cut-off rate of 0.80 μg/L, providing optimal sensitivity and specificity. D-dimer has a significant difference in non-severe and severe COVID-19 patients and shows good value to determine the severityofCOVID-19 disease with a cut-off value ≥0.80 μg/L.

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Mubarak, A. R., Esa, T., Widaningsih, Y., & Bahrun, U. (2021). D-Dimer Analysis in COVID-19 Patients. Indonesian Journal of Clinical Pathology and Medical Laboratory, 28(1), 5–9. https://doi.org/10.24293/ijcpml.v28i1.1812

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