Analysis of dynamic disturbance in blood coagulation function of patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019: A retrospective observational study.
Medicine (Baltimore)
; 99(43): e22635, 2020 Oct 23.
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has became a major problem affecting global health security.To assess the differences and dynamic changes of blood coagulation function in COVID-19 patients with different severity.A total of 261 COVID-19 patients from January 24 to March 25, 2020 in Huangshi, Hubei Province were enrolled.We designed a retrospective observational study. Clinical information, including age, blood routine and blood coagulation function, were collected. According to the Diagnosis and Treatment Guidelines for COVID-19 (seventh version) that issued by the National Health Committee of the People's Republic of China, patients were divided into 3 subgroups: 186 ordinary, 45 severe and 30 critical ones. We compared the differences in blood coagulation factors among groups.Average age in critical group (71.47â±â11.48 years) was the oldest of 3 subgroups. At admission, statistically differences could be observed among ordinary, severe and critical patients in D-dimer (0.18â±â0.33, 0.63â±â1.13 and 1.16â±â1.58âmg/L), fibrinogen/fibrin degradation products (FDP) (3.11â±â5.30, 9.82â±â23.91 and 21.94â±â40.98âµg/ml), platelet [(169â±â62.85), (188â±â71.56) and (117â±â38.31)â×â10/L)] and lymphocyte count [(1.18â±â0.46), (0.82â±â0.35) and (0.75â±â0.39)â×â10/L)], respectively (Pâ<â.05). During hospitalization, the peak values of coagulation and valley values of blood routine were monitored. There were significant differences among ordinary, severe and critical patients in D-dimer (0.26â±â0.46, 1.39â±â1.51 and 2.89â±â1.68âmg/L), FDP (3.29â±â5.52, 23.68â±â39.07 and 56.11â±â49.94âµg/ml), platelet [(164â±â55.53), (171â±â69.96) and (84â±â57.80)â×â10/L)] and lymphocyte count [(1.10â±â0.46), (0.65â±â0.35) and (0.55â±â0.31)â×â10/L)], respectively (Pâ<â.001). D-dimer and FDP in the course of disease in severe/critical groups showed a first upward and then downward trend.We concluded that coagulation function indexes such as D-dimer and FDP could be served as markers to estimate COVID-19 patients condition. Close monitoring of coagulation function may be helpful for early diagnosis of severe patients and guidance of treatments.
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Pneumonia Viral
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Transtornos da Coagulação Sanguínea
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Infecções por Coronavirus
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Betacoronavirus
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2020
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