Introduction The aim of the research is to evaluate the clinical outcome among moderate-severe COVID-19 patients treated with standard drug therapy plus LMW Heparin as compared to those not given LMW Heparin. It has several objectives such as to evaluate the clinical outcome among moderate-severe COVID-19 patients admitted to RUHS-HMS and treated with LMW Heparin along with Standard Treatment Protocol by assessing their in-hospital course of illness, duration of hospital stays, recovery, and mortality. To identify the possible risk factors associated with COVID Patients. Methods A retrospective, observational study is undertaken. The study is conducted in the hospital attached to RUHS College of medical sciences, Jaipur, Rajasthan. The study is conducted over a period of eight months. The data which is achieved from the study isanalyzed statistically. For this, the usage of SPSS version 17.0 software is done. The test which is used is the standard deviation. The normal distribution of the continuous variables between the groups isanalyzed with the help of a t-test the signicance level is set up at less than 0.05. ResultsIt revealed that the adminstration of heparin was associated with lower mortality in patients admitted with COVID-19 as in group A patients who received LMW Heparin, mortality was 11% with or without comorbidities whereas in group B it was found 18.68%. The presence of the disease is found to be associated with several other underlying conditions like liver, cardiovascular, kidney disease, and others. Conclusion It is concluded that the heparin usage is helpful and effective while treating the infection of COVID-19. Moreover, it is accountable for declining the rate of mortality in the patients. The current study also states that the underlying cardiovascular diseases are responsible for increasing the threat of mortality in patients who are suffering from COVID-19.
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