Age-Adjusted D-Dimer Levels May Improve Diagnostic Assessment for Pulmonary Embolism in COVID-19 Patients.
Michał MachowskiAnna PolańskaMagdalena Gałecka-NowakAleksandra MamzerMarta SkowrońskaKatarzyna Perzanowska-BrzeszkiewiczBarbara ZającAisha Ou-PokrzewińskaPiotr PruszczykJaroslaw D KasprzakPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2022)
PE in COVID-19 patients is common, but it may not influence mortality when managed at a specialized center. In suspected PE, age-adjusted D-dimer levels (upper limit of normal obtained from the formula patient's age × 70) may still be a useful tool to start the diagnostic workup. In COVID-19 patients without PE, older age, more extensive parenchymal involvement, or higher D-dimer levels are factors predicting mortality.