Predictive value of D-dimer in the clinical outcome of severe COVID19 patients: Are we giving it too much credit?

José P. Cidade*, Luís Coelho, Vasco Costa, Rui Morais, Patrícia Moniz, Luís Morais, Pedro Fidalgo, António Tralhão, Carolina Paulino, David Nora, Bernardino Valerio, Vítor Mendes, Camila Tapadinhas, Pedro Póvoa

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: COVID-19 is a new form of acute respiratory failure leading to multiorgan failure and ICU admission. Gathered evidence suggests that a 3-fold rise in D-dimer concentrations may be linked to poor prognosis and higher mortality. PURPOSE: To describe D-dimer admission profile in severe ICU COVID19 patients and its predictive role in outcomes and mortality. METHODS: Single-center retrospective cohort study. All adult patients admitted to ICU with COVID19 were divided into 3 groups: (1) Lower-values group (D-dimer levels < 3-fold normal range value [NRV] [500ng/mL]), Intermediate-values group (D-dimer ≥3-fold and <10-fold NRV) and Higher-value group (≥10-fold NRV). RESULTS: 118 patients (mean age 63 years, 73% males) were included (N = 73 Lower-values group, N = 31 Intermediate-values group; N = 11 Higher-values group). Mortality was not different between groups (p = 0.51). Kaplan-Meier survival curves revealed no differences (p = 0.52) between groups, nor it was verified even when gender, age, ICU length of stay, and SOFA score were considered as covariables. CONCLUSIONS: In severe COVID19 patients, the D-dimer profile does not retain a predictive value regarding patients' survivability and should not be used as a surrogate of disease severity.

Original languageEnglish
JournalClinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis
Volume28
Pages (from-to)1-7
ISSN1076-0296
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11. Feb 2022

Keywords

  • COVID19
  • critical care
  • D-dimer
  • mortality rate
  • Prospective Studies
  • Humans
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Treatment Outcome
  • COVID-19/blood
  • SARS-CoV-2
  • Female
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Fibrin Fibrinogen Degradation Products/metabolism
  • Cohort Studies

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