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Objective: To evaluate the coagulation profile in COVID-19 patients and to correlate disease severity with the coagulation parameters. Methodology: This retrospective study was conducted at Pathology and medicine departments, FMH College of Medicine and Dentistry. It included 101 confirmed cases of COVID-19 disease of both genders between 17 and 75-year age. Coagulation profile was compared between survivor and non-survivor groups. Results: Out of 101 patients, 93 (92.1%) patients were in the survivor group and eight (7.8%) in the non-survivor group. Mean APTT (p = 0.02) in non-survivor group showed relatively higher values than survivor group. Mean D-Dimers (p = 0.007) in non-survivors showed a significantly raised values. However other parameters of coagulation like Platelets, MPV, PT and INR showed no significant association statistically. Conclusion: High D-dimers and prolonged APTT were associated with mortality in COVID-19 Patients.
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Kashif, A., Taj, S., Moin, S., Fatima, S. A., Lone, A., & Ahmed, Q. (2022). Coagulation profile in COVID-19. Rawal Medical Journal, 47(3), 523–526. https://doi.org/10.34297/AJBSR.2021.14.001953
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