Author: Zhang, Yanhong; He, Liwei; Chen, Huixin; Lu, Shuangyan; Xiong, Yongfen; Liu, Juan; Zheng, Yao; Wang, Shun; Liu, Lei
Title: Manifestations of blood coagulation and its relation to clinical outcomes in severe COVIDâ€19 patients: Retrospective analysis Cord-id: m3cb8yij Document date: 2020_6_27
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Snippet: INTRODUCTION: Characteristics of blood coagulation and its relation to clinical outcomes in COVIDâ€19 patients are still rarely reported. We aimed to investigate the blood coagulation function and its influences on clinical outcomes of patients with syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARSâ€CoVâ€2) infection. METHODS: A total of 71 severe patients with confirmed SARSâ€CoVâ€2 infection who were treated in Wuhan First Hospital from February 12 to March 20, 2020, were enrolled. The blood coagulation data
Document: INTRODUCTION: Characteristics of blood coagulation and its relation to clinical outcomes in COVIDâ€19 patients are still rarely reported. We aimed to investigate the blood coagulation function and its influences on clinical outcomes of patients with syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARSâ€CoVâ€2) infection. METHODS: A total of 71 severe patients with confirmed SARSâ€CoVâ€2 infection who were treated in Wuhan First Hospital from February 12 to March 20, 2020, were enrolled. The blood coagulation data in these patients and in 61 healthy controls were collected. The patients with COVIDâ€19 were divided into two groups: the aggravated group and the nonaggravated group, respectively, basing on whether the patients' conditions turned to critically ill or not after admission. RESULTS: Compared with healthy controls, patients with COVIDâ€19 had significant performances with coagulation dysfunction, including dramatically elevated values of FIB, PT, APTT, INR, FDP, and Dâ€Dimers but markedly reduced AT value (P < .05). Importantly, more noteworthy coagulation disorders similar to the differences between patients and controls were found in the aggravated patients with conditions deterioration after admission than those in the nonaggravated patients without conditions deterioration (P < .05). Moreover, the aggravated patients possessed a longer hospital stay and a higher mortality compared with the nonaggravated patients (P < .001). The coagulation parameters of COVIDâ€19 patients were widely and closely related to the indexes of liver function and inflammation (P < .05), indicating the coagulation dysfunction of these patients may be caused by liver injury and inflammatory storm. CONCLUSION: Severe patients with SARSâ€CoVâ€2 infection often possess coagulation dysfunction on admission. A certain correlation exists in coagulation disorder and adverse clinical outcome among severe COVIDâ€19 patients.
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