Sustainable anticoagulation in covid-19: Review of severity prediction and clinical reasoning

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Abstract

Objective To identify the procoagulant phenomenon in SARS-CoV-2 patients and pro-pose sustainable therapeutic guidance for low-income countries. Methods A systematic review was conducted. It identified 5 observational studies from a scrutiny from 78 results. 712 patients were examined and the results were grouped according to mortality and severity. The comparison of the groups was interpreted using descriptive statistics. Results D-dimer values were significantly associated with greater severity and mor-tality. Prothrombin was associated in some observations with higher mortality, but in terms of severity it was inconclusive. Conclusion COVID-19 disease has significant procoagulant activity and its timely treatment can alter the prognosis. The explored evidence supports sustainable methods. More evidence is needed to improve management. An early systematic approach to patients with sustainable therapeutic measures tailored to the health system is recommended.

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Gutiérrez-Martínez, A., López-Zabala, L., Moronta-Franco, M., Fernández-Betances, O., López-Fañas, R., Arias-Díaz, D., … Colón-Arias, F. (2020). Sustainable anticoagulation in covid-19: Review of severity prediction and clinical reasoning. Revista de Salud Publica, 22(3). https://doi.org/10.15446/RSAP.V22N3.87321

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