Author: Thachil, Jecko; Longstaff, Colin; Favaloro, Emmanuel J.; Lippi, Giuseppe; Urano, Tetsumei; Kim, Paul Y.
Title: The need for accurate Dâ€dimer reporting in COVIDâ€19: Communication from the ISTH SSC on Fibrinolysis Cord-id: rdnlwmfu Document date: 2020_6_11
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Snippet: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) pandemic continues to claim many lives across the world. In the attempts to identify a reliable prognostic indicator, marked elevation of Dâ€dimer has been a strong contender.(1,2) In many studies, Dâ€dimers have consistently been shown to be the most significant marker for illness severity and death risk prediction.(3,4) Despite the usefulness of this fibrinolytic marker, along with a recent letter by Gris et al.,(5) we note several problems across th
Document: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) pandemic continues to claim many lives across the world. In the attempts to identify a reliable prognostic indicator, marked elevation of Dâ€dimer has been a strong contender.(1,2) In many studies, Dâ€dimers have consistently been shown to be the most significant marker for illness severity and death risk prediction.(3,4) Despite the usefulness of this fibrinolytic marker, along with a recent letter by Gris et al.,(5) we note several problems across the medical literature with Dâ€dimer reporting creating confusion and potentially misleading data interpretation.
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