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- W4289837819 abstract "Background: COVID-19 may predispose to thromboembolism due to excessive inflammation, hypoxia, and immobilization. We investigated whether these antithrombotic drugs are useful or harmful to tackle COVID-19 and which laboratory parameters are more usable for this purpose. Materials and methods: In our study, patients diagnosed with COVID-19 while using antithrombotic drugs and COVID-19 patients who did not use antithrombotic drugs were compared. Demographic data, laboratory values, clinical results, duration of hospital stay, and mortality were noted and compared. Results: The study was conducted on 236 patients admitted to the emergency department. The mean value of creatine, LDH, PT, NLR, troponin, and ferritin were higher in the drug-using group. Home quarantine and hospitalization rate was 68.8% (n = 33) in antiplatelet users, and 46.2% (n = 6) in the anticoagulant group. Conclusion: The difference between the groups may have been caused by the number of chronic diseases and polypharmacy. The interaction of drugs used for the treatment of COVID-19 with antithrombotic agents is unknown. In addition, as the correlation between COVID-19 and thrombosis is not exactly known, adding antithrombotic drugs to the treatment of the disease is controversial. In our study, the biomarkers used to predict prognosis were worse in COVID-19 patients who continued antithrombotic therapy at the therapeutic dose. In the case of antithrombotic agents, the risks that may arise should always be considered. We recommend monitoring routine blood parameters, especially NLR, LDH, PT, APTT, troponin, and ferritin levels, for the prognosis monitoring of COVID-19 patients who will continue their current antithrombotic therapy" @default.
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- W4289837819 title "Can Routine Blood Tests Be Used To Predict The Prognosis of COVID-19 Patients Using Antithrombotic Drugs" @default.
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