Covid-19患者血小板计数、血小板指数与d-二聚体的相关性

Nelly Tolla, Rachmawaty Rachmawaty, Andi Salsa Anggeraini, Darmmawaty R, F. Nur
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肺泡高凝是SARS-CoV2病毒感染的死亡原因之一。高凝的定义是d -二聚体升高,通常在治疗的第五天升高。并非所有医院都有这一参数,而且在预防过早死亡方面仍然相对昂贵。建议血小板计数和指标来描述COVID-19患者的血栓炎症状况。本研究是一项观察性分析研究,采用横断面研究设计,对在哈桑努丁大学医院治疗的59例COVID-19患者进行了研究。根据放射学检查和PCR拭子结果宣布为COVID-19的患者在接受治疗前进行常规血液检查和d -二聚体检查。采用SPSS version 26中的Spearmen检验分析数据,揭示重症和非重症患者血小板计数、血小板指数与D二聚体的相关性。采用Spearman rho相关检验发现,两组患者的血小板计数、血小板指数(尤其是MPV)和d -二聚体值存在相关性(p 0.000),相关强度为-44.6和60.5。COVID-19患者血小板计数、MPV值与d -二聚体有显著相关性。
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Correlation Between Platelets Count, Platelet Index and D-Dimer in Covid-19 Patients
Hypercoagulation in the alveoli of the lungs is one of the causes of death in SARS-CoV2 virus infection. Hypercoagulation is defined by an elevation in D-Dimer, which typically rises on the fifth day of therapy. This parameter is not available in all hospitals and is still relatively expensive in preventing premature death. Platelets count and indices are suggested to describe the thromboinflammatory condition in COVID-19 patients. This research is an observational analytic study with a cross-sectional study design in 59 COVID-19 patients treated at Hassanuddin University Hospital. The patients who are declared COVID-19 based on the results of radiological examinations and PCR swabs underwent routine blood tests and D-Dimer before undergoing therapy. Data were analyzed using the Spearmen test in SPSS version 26 to reveal the correlation between platelet count, platelet indices, and D Dimer in COVID-19 patients with severe and non-severe conditions.  Platelet count, platelet indices, especially MPV, and D-Dimer values were found to correlate in both groups COVID-19 using the Spearman rho correlation test (p 0.000) with strengths correlation between -44.6 and 60.5. There was a significant association between platelet count and MPV value with D-Dimer in COVID-19 patients.
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