Some doctors have been discussing using d-dimer testing to forecast the individuals with the most severe disease and potentially using it to detect covid on it's own as an end run around the paucity of PCR tests.Disclaimer: I don't know anything the website or it's reputation......
STATNEWS: Blood clots in severe Covid-19 patients leave clinicians with clues about the illness -- bu
[link:https://www.statnews.com/2020/04/16/blood-clots-coronavirus-tpa/|
Doctors treating the sickest Covid-19 patients have zeroed in on a new phenomenon: Some people have developed widespread blood clots, their lungs peppered with tiny blockages that prevent oxygen from pumping into the bloodstream and body.
A number of doctors are now trying to blast those clots with tPA, or tissue plasminogen activator, an antithrombotic drug typically reserved for treating strokes and heart attacks. Other doctors are eyeing the blood thinner heparin as a potential way to prevent clotting before it starts.
Without a rigorous study, though, it’s impossible to know the potential risks or benefits of tPA, blood thinners, or other drugs — or what makes a difference. Until more robust research gets underway, the body of evidence now is a handful of case reports and anecdotal observations on the use of drugs to combat clots.
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