d -二聚体在COVID-19患者中的预后价值:叙事综合

Natalia Cernei
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介绍。当代研究人员提出并证明了d -二聚体水平升高的假设,d -二聚体是凝血和纤溶激活的有价值的标志物,可以在COVID-19、肺部并发症和血栓栓塞事件发生之前预测其严重程度。材料和方法。通过“COVID-19”、“SARS-CoV-2”、“冠状病毒”、“d -二聚体”、“生物标志物”和“严重程度预测”等关键词,从PubMed、Hinari、SpringerLink和谷歌搜索等数据库中对文献资源进行分析和选择,并以各种组合方式使用,以最大限度地提高搜索效率。因此,稿件中有51篇具有代表性的文章作为本文的综合文章。结果。严重形式的COVID-19患者的d -二聚体水平显著高于非严重形式的患者,急性呼吸窘迫综合征患者的d -二聚体水平显著高于非急性呼吸窘迫综合征患者,死亡患者的d -二聚体水平显著高于存活患者。d -二聚体与严重程度和进展为严重疾病的风险增加呈正相关,与存活率成反比。它们可以预测预后,确定治疗策略,预防并发症,积极影响疾病的进程,监测预后。结论。入院后应尽早将d -二聚体作为影像学前筛查工具,并将其作为COVID-19住院患者静脉血栓栓塞风险分层的指标。基于d -二聚体水平的增加,调整抗凝剂的治疗剂量比给予预防性剂量对患者更有益。
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Prognostic value of D-dimers in patients with COVID-19: narrative synthesis
Introduction. Contemporary researchers have suggested and demonstrated the hypothesis that the elevated level of D-dimers, which is a valuable marker of coagulation and fibrinolysis activation, can predict the severity of COVID-19, pulmonary complications, and thromboembolic events before they occur. Material and methods. The bibliographic resources were analyzed and selected from databases such as PubMed, Hinari, SpringerLink, and Google Search using keywords such as “COVID-19,” “SARS-CoV-2,” “coronavirus,” “D-dimers,” “biomarkers,” and “severity prediction,” which were used in various combinations to maximize search efficiency. Therefore, the manuscript contains 51 representative articles for the purpose of this synthesis article. Results. The D-dimer levels are significantly higher in patients with severe forms of COVID-19 compared to those with non-severe forms, in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome compared to those without acute respiratory distress syndrome, and in deceased patients compared to those who have survived. D-dimers positively correlate with the degree of severity and the increased risk of progression to severe disease, inversely proportional to the survival rate. They can predict prognosis, determine therapeutic strategies, prevent complications, positively influence the disease’s course, and monitor the prognosis. Conclusions. D-dimers should be used as a pre-radiographic screening tool as early as possible after admission and as an indicator for risk stratification of venous thromboembolism in hospitalized patients with COVID-19. Based on the increase in D-dimer levels, adjusting therapeutic doses of anticoagulants is more beneficial for patients compared to administering prophylactic doses.
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