Author
Listed:
- Shermarke Hassan
- Barbara Ferrari
- Raffaella Rossio
- Vincenzo la Mura
- Andrea Artoni
- Roberta Gualtierotti
- Ida Martinelli
- Alessandro Nobili
- Alessandra Bandera
- Andrea Gori
- Francesco Blasi
- Valter Monzani
- Giorgio Costantino
- Sergio Harari
- Frits Richard Rosendaal
- Flora Peyvandi
- on behalf of the COVID-19 Network working group
Abstract
Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) presents an urgent threat to global health. Identification of predictors of poor outcomes will assist medical staff in treatment and allocating limited healthcare resources. Aims: The primary aim was to study the value of D-dimer as a predictive marker for in-hospital mortality. Methods: This was a cohort study. The study population consisted of hospitalized patients (age >18 years), who were diagnosed with COVID-19 based on real-time PCR at 9 hospitals during the first COVID-19 wave in Lombardy, Italy (Feb-May 2020). The primary endpoint was in-hospital mortality. Information was obtained from patient records. Statistical analyses were performed using a Fine-Gray competing risk survival model. Model discrimination was assessed using Harrell’s C-index and model calibration was assessed using a calibration plot. Results: Out of 1049 patients, 507 patients (46%) had evaluable data. Of these 507 patients, 96 died within 30 days. The cumulative incidence of in-hospital mortality within 30 days was 19% (95CI: 16%-23%), and the majority of deaths occurred within the first 10 days. A prediction model containing D-dimer as the only predictor had a C-index of 0.66 (95%CI: 0.61–0.71). Overall calibration of the model was very poor. The addition of D-dimer to a model containing age, sex and co-morbidities as predictors did not lead to any meaningful improvement in either the C-index or the calibration plot. Conclusion: The predictive value of D-dimer alone was moderate, and the addition of D-dimer to a simple model containing basic clinical characteristics did not lead to any improvement in model performance.
Suggested Citation
Shermarke Hassan & Barbara Ferrari & Raffaella Rossio & Vincenzo la Mura & Andrea Artoni & Roberta Gualtierotti & Ida Martinelli & Alessandro Nobili & Alessandra Bandera & Andrea Gori & Francesco Blas, 2022.
"The usefulness of D-dimer as a predictive marker for mortality in patients with COVID-19 hospitalized during the first wave in Italy,"
PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 17(7), pages 1-11, July.
Handle:
RePEc:plo:pone00:0264106
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0264106
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