Introduction: Elevated or abnormal levels of coagulation parameters indicate thrombotic disorders which need to be managed at the earliest to prevent the complications and reduce the mortality in COVID patients. D-dimer is a fibrin degradation product test used as a supportive diagnostic modality for thrombotic disorders. Higher D-dimer levels are a strong indicator of mortality in active COVID-19 cases. This study is aimed to know the relation between D-dimer levels and clinical outcomes of COVID-19 patients.
Materials and Methods: This is a prospective observational study done from April 2020 to September 2020.All the patients with COVID infection were included in this study and their D-dimer levels were estimated.
Results: Patients with higher D-dimer levels, pre-existing disease with increased D-dimer levels had increased hospital stay and increased complications when compared to the patients without pre-existing disease
Conclusion: Abnormally elevated D-dimer levels were frequently observed at admission with COVID-19 and are associated with higher incidence of critical illness, thrombotic events, acute kidney injury, and death.
Keywords: Covid , Corona Virus, D-Dimer , Hypercoagulation, Prognosis , Mortality