RT @BrehautLou: @LoneStarLivin That’s exactly why I don’t want to catch it despite being fully vaccinated! “D-dimer is commonly elevated i…
RT @BrehautLou: @LoneStarLivin That’s exactly why I don’t want to catch it despite being fully vaccinated! “D-dimer is commonly elevated i…
This. https://t.co/Nla140POKe
@LoneStarLivin That’s exactly why I don’t want to catch it despite being fully vaccinated! “D-dimer is commonly elevated in patients with COVID-19. D-dimer levels correlate with disease severity...” https://t.co/MsHT6SQD47
@RealRichardBail Here is but one of many articles supporting my statements. You may think my world is narrow, but it's not. https://t.co/37zjIJcfJd
@MuratARDE @emin_adin @Orhan34441 Bu iki belirtecin de yukselmesi agir hastalik durumlarinda beklenir, virusun yayilma/bulas mekanizmasi ile bir ilgisi yoktur. Daha fazla bilgi icin: https://t.co/AcjIUUsmYW https://t.co/dZfKv6Fl2j
RT @gaywalking: If you're worried about blood clots from the covid vaccine, let me be the first to tell you that a nearly universal sign of…
If you're worried about blood clots from the covid vaccine, let me be the first to tell you that a nearly universal sign of severe covid is increased risk or presence of blood clots. https://t.co/z9F4AHHyck
@GoodierSg @judysimpson222 @SteDaniels84 @TheFreds If that's true (evidence?) then that's very bad news for Covid sufferers. High levels of D-Dimer are associated with Covid severity. By contrast, Long Covid usually displays obvious organ damage. https
@zeynep For instance, this July 2020 paper found D-dimer (a standard lab test for abnormal clotting) was a very strong biomarker for COVID-19 disease severity. https://t.co/15UtjfrzBy
D-dimer as a biomarker for disease severity and mortality in COVID-19 patients: a case control study | Journal of Intensive Care | Full Text https://t.co/d5vJ0x2ET9
Absolutely https://t.co/ABlh4mOXKW. AND https://t.co/J8fLcenxaq
@DurrantNiall You joke but https://t.co/LWwncxoyYY).
@nntaleb @stephen_wolfram Both D dimer and CRP could be both I would have thought. Main leading indicator is environmental conditions/input. https://t.co/qz8asiS4Yd
D-dimer https://t.co/VM4NODD57V
thanks Sadaf
@DoyleLeilani At least the D-dimer has some prognostic value https://t.co/1eDGEnjpXh
A recent study has shown D-dimer as a biomarker for disease severity and mortality in COVID-19 patients. Read more here: https://t.co/0AOztAeNIw https://t.co/1xoGJAA8Ev
RT @bartlop: Although COVID research is still somewhat limited, several studies show elevated D-Dimer and (CRP from others studies) give be…
RT @SEBross216: I was just thinking today about the d-dimer and if it could be used in a predictive model. Looks like this was a retrospect…
RT @SEBross216: I was just thinking today about the d-dimer and if it could be used in a predictive model. Looks like this was a retrospect…
Although COVID research is still somewhat limited, several studies show elevated D-Dimer and (CRP from others studies) give best prediction of disease severity and of acute medical decompensation of pts. Thanks for sharing this study.
I was just thinking today about the d-dimer and if it could be used in a predictive model. Looks like this was a retrospective design, would love to see replication. @ptreviewer @Dr_Ridge_DPT @bartlop https://t.co/yoa45Vxkuv
D-dimer as a biomarker for disease severity and mortality in COVID-19 patients: a case control study. Level of more than 2 MG/ L has close to 90 % sensitivity for bad prognosis https://t.co/eIzIwYwiEy
Infectious Friday! This study explores the use of D-dimer as a biomarker for COVID-19 disease severity. They found this to be a possibility as D-dimer levels were elevated in patients infected with COVID and significantly elevated in critically ill cases
RT @veselov78: https://t.co/GUq1H024jl D-dimer is commonly elevated in patients with COVID-19. D-dimer levels correlate with disease severi…
https://t.co/GUq1H024jl D-dimer is commonly elevated in patients with COVID-19. D-dimer levels correlate with disease severity and are a reliable prognostic marker for in-hospital mortality in patients admitted for COVID-19.