d -二聚体水平与多种疾病的关系

S. Eljamay, Mohammed Marri Younis, Emad Saleh Mousa Elgebaily
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d -二聚体是一种血栓形成的生物标志物,被认为可以预测各种疾病患者的不良预后。本研究旨在找出D二聚体水平在不同疾病中的关系。556份D-二聚体患者的血样分析来自德尔纳、Al- Gubba市及其周边地区的私人实验室、隔离和卫生保健中心,血浆从含有柠檬酸钠的试管中分离,制备I-Chroma D-二聚体定量试剂盒试剂。男性的频率和性别百分比为278(50%),女性为278(50%),慢性病中肺炎的比例最高,为121(21.8%),其次是血压,为77(13.8%)。糖尿病51例(9.2%),其他疾病71例(12.8%),感染类型中,病毒感染的比例最高,为498例(89.6%),其次是外科23例(4.1%),深静脉血栓18例(3.2%),呼吸系统疾病17例(3.1%),D二聚体水平的比例最高,为中度247例(44.4%),重度149例(26.8%)。D二聚体检测结果为正常109(19.6%),极高51(9.2%),与慢性疾病的相关性以血压最高,其次为肺炎、糖尿病、贫血、肾病、心脏病,年龄与慢性疾病的相关性p值< & = 0.05,与感染类型、性别无显著相关性p值< 0.05。我们的结论是,所得的结果证明,在所得的结果中,年龄与慢性疾病之间有很强的关系,血液中d -二聚体水平的升高并不是一种特定疾病的指示,而是几种疾病,许多疾病的信号和警报
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The relationship of D-Dimer level with various diseases
D-dimer is a biomarker of thrombosis considered to predict poor outcomes in patients with various diseases. This study aimed to find out the relationship between levels of D dimer in different diseases. 556 blood sample analyses for D dimer Patients' were collected from private laboratories, isolation, and health care centres in the Derna, Al- Gubba City, and its surrounding areas, Plasma separation from the tube containing sodium citrate, Preparation of I-Chroma D-Dimer Quantitative kits reagent. The Frequency and Percent of the Gender were 278 (50%) for males, 278 (50%) for females and for Chronic Diseases, the highest percent for Pneumonia was 121 (21.8%), followed by Blood Pressure at 77 (13.8 %). Diabetes Miletus 51 (9.2%), and for other diseases 71 (12.8%), the type of infection, the highest percent for Viral Infection was 498 (89.6%), followed by Surgery 23 (4.1%), Deep Vein Thrombosis 18 (3.2%), and for Respiratory Diseases 17 (3.1%), the level of D dimer which the highest percent for Moderate 247 (44.4%), followed by High 149 (26.8%). The result of D dimer was Normal 109 (19.6%), and the very high result of 51 (9.2%), the relationship between D dimer result and chronic disease was the highest for blood pressure followed by pneumonia, diabetes Miletus, Anemia, kidney disease, and Heart disease, The correlation between D dimer for age and chronic diseases, p-value < & = 0.05, and there is not a significant relationship between D dimer and type of infection and gender p-value < 0.05. We concluded that the obtained results prove that among obtained results, there is a strong relationship between age and chronic diseases, an increase in the level of D-dimer, level in the blood is not an indication of a specific disease, but rather a signal and alert for several diseases, many diseases
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