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:: Volume 17, Issue 1 (7-2024) ::
jccnursing 2024, 17(1): 9-14 Back to browse issues page
Correlation of D-dimer Level with Severity of COVID-19 Disease in Hospitalized Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study
Ehsan Abadi * , Ali Rahmani , Nasim Abbaszadeh
Student Research Committee, Faculty of Nursing, Baqiyatullah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran & Chamran Hospital , ehsanabadi70@gmail.com
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Background & aim: D-dimer levels have been recognized as significant markers for assessing disease severity and mortality in patients with COVID-19. This research aims to examine the correlation between D-dimer levels and disease severity in hospitalized COVID-19 patients.
Methods: Conducted over an eight-month period from March 2023 to January 2024, this cross-sectional study evaluated 231 confirmed COVID-19 patients admitted to Chamran Hospital. D-dimer levels, along with clinical and Para clinical data, were collected and analyzed. Disease severity was assessed through pulse oximetry and measurements of blood oxygen saturation (SpO2).
Results: The present study was carried out on 134 males (58%) and 97 females (42%), with a mean age of 61 years. Elevated D-dimer levels were correlated with decreased SpO2 levels. Patients with SpO2 below 90% exhibited significantly higher mean D-dimer levels compared to those with SpO2 above 90% (2589 vs. 517 Nano grams per milliliter, P>0.001). Additionally, a moderate negative correlation was found between D-dimer levels and SpO2 (r=-0.624).
Conclusion: The inverse correlation between D-dimer levels and SpO2, indicative of disease severity in COVID-19 patients, suggests that D-dimer levels can serve as a predictive biomarker in these patients.

Keywords: Coronavirus, D-Dimer, COVID-19, Prognostic Biomarker
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2024/06/4 | Accepted: 2024/07/29 | Published: 2024/11/2
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نشریه پرستاری مراقبت‌ ویژه Journal of Critical Care Nursing
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