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TitleHarmonized D-dimer levels upon admission for prognosis of COVID-19 severity: Results from a Spanish multicenter registry (BIOCOVID-Spain study)
Authors: Garcia de Guadiana-Romualdo, L.;Morell-Garcia, D.;Favaloro, Emmanuel J.;Vilchez, J. A.;Bauca, J. M.;Alcaide Martin, M. J.;Gutierrez Garcia, I.;de la Hera Cagigal, P.;Egea-Caparros, J. M.;Perez Sanmartin, S.;Gutierrez Revilla, J. I.;Urrechaga, E.;Alamo, J. M.;Hernando Holgado, A. M.;Lorenzo-Lozano, M. C.;Canalda Campas, M.;Juncos Tobarra, M. A.;Morales-Indiano, C.;Virseda Chamorro, I.;Pastor Murcia, Y.;Sahuquillo Frias, L.;Altimira Queral, L.;Nuez-Zaragoza, E.;Adell Ruiz de Leon, J.;Ruiz Ripa, A.;Salas Gomez-Pablos, P.;Cebreiros Lopez, I.;Fernandez Uriarte, A.;Larruzea, A.;Lopez Yepes, M. L.;Sancho-Rodriguez, N.;Zamorano Andres, M. C.;Pedregosa Diaz, J.;Saenz, L.;Esparza Del Valle, C.;Baamonde Calzada, M. C.;Garcia Munoz, S.;Vera, M.;Martin Torres, E.;Sanchez Fdez-Pacheco, S.;Vicente Gutierrez, L.;Jimenez Anon, L.;Perez Martinez, A.;Pons Castillo, A.;Gonzalez Tamayo, R.;Ferriz Vivancos, J.;Rodriguez-Fraga, O.;Diaz-Brito, V.;Aguadero, V.;Garcia Arevalo, M. G.;Arnaldos Carrillo, M.;Gonzalez Morales, M.;Nunez Garate, M.;Ruiz Iruela, C.;Esteban Torrella, P.;Vila Perez, M.;Acevedo Alcaraz, C.;Blazquez-Manzanera, A. L.;Galan Ortega, A.
WSLHD Author: Favaloro, Emmanuel J.
Issue Date: 2022
Citation: Journal of Thrombosis & Thrombolysis 53(1):103-112, 2022
Abstract: Coagulopathy is a key feature of COVID-19 and D-dimer has been reported as a predictor of severity. However, because D-dimer test results vary considerably among assays, resolving harmonization issues is fundamental to translate findings into clinical practice. In this retrospective multicenter study (BIOCOVID study), we aimed to analyze the value of harmonized D-dimer levels upon admission for the prediction of in-hospital mortality in COVID-19 patients. All-cause in-hospital mortality was defined as endpoint. For harmonization of D-dimer levels, we designed a model based on the transformation of method-specific regression lines to a reference regression line. The ability of D-dimer for prediction of death was explored by receiver operating characteristic curves analysis and the association with the endpoint by Cox regression analysis. Study population included 2663 patients. In-hospital mortality rate was 14.3%. Harmonized D-dimer upon admission yielded an area under the curve of 0.66, with an optimal cut-off value of 0.945 mg/L FEU. Patients with harmonized D-dimer >= 0.945 mg/L FEU had a higher mortality rate (22.4% vs. 9.2%; p < 0.001). D-dimer was an independent predictor of in-hospital mortality, with an adjusted hazard ratio of 1.709. This is the first study in which a harmonization approach was performed to assure comparability of D-dimer levels measured by different assays. Elevated D-dimer levels upon admission were associated with a greater risk of in-hospital mortality among COVID-19 patients, but had limited performance as prognostic test.
URI: https://wslhd.intersearch.com.au/wslhdjspui/handle/1/4584
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11239-021-02527-y
Journal: Journal of Thrombosis & Thrombolysis
Type: Journal Article
Study or Trial: Multicenter Study
Facility: Westmead
Keywords: Biomarkers
COVID-19
Registries
Severity of Illness Index
Spain
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