2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.htct.2020.10.895
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Dímero-D Como Importante Marcador Para Estratificar a Gravidade Da Infecção Pelo Novo Coronavírus: Revisão Sistemática Da Literatura

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“…In recent years, some biomarkers of inflammation and systemic coagulation have become available in the main analyzers of laboratory tests and can help in terms of tracking and detecting the severity of the disease [ 25 ]. It was found that there were high D-dimer levels in critically ill patients, just as the Chinese retrospective study showed that D-dimer levels showed higher values at the time of hospital admission in those patients who evolved to a severe or critical illness and required intensive treatment [ 26 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, some biomarkers of inflammation and systemic coagulation have become available in the main analyzers of laboratory tests and can help in terms of tracking and detecting the severity of the disease [ 25 ]. It was found that there were high D-dimer levels in critically ill patients, just as the Chinese retrospective study showed that D-dimer levels showed higher values at the time of hospital admission in those patients who evolved to a severe or critical illness and required intensive treatment [ 26 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reference value of DD in blood is up to 0.5 mcg/ml. In COVID-19, values ​​above 1 mcg/ml are associated with mortality and hypercoagulability 66 , 67 , which can be predictive of the severity of cases and longer hospitalization periods. The material used is plasma in citrate and the method is immunoturbidimetric with reference values ​​lower than 0.5 mcg/ml.…”
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confidence: 99%