Authors :
Abdullahi Mohamed Mohamud Malin; Fu Zhenyan; Abdirizak Mohamud Yusuf; Mohamed Hussein Alasow; Fartun Hussein Sheikh
Volume/Issue :
Volume 7 - 2022, Issue 10 - October
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329062
Abstract :
Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic incidences of
deep vein thrombosis (DVT) have been reported in
considerable figures. This research aimed to assess the
incidence of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in COVID-19
patients admitted to De Martini Hospital Mogadishu,
Somalia assigned for COVID-19 isolation cases.
All patients diagnosed with COVID-19 and
performed venous ultrasounds by the radiology
department between February 10 and April 10, 2021, in
De-Martini hospital were enrolled. A retrospective data
collected the demographic information and the
participants' required clinical history, investigations, and
treatment records. The study's primary step was the
incidence of DVT in the in-hospital COVID-19 cases and
its association
Keywords :
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19), deep vein thrombosis(DVT), incidence rate, SARS- CoV-2.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic incidences of
deep vein thrombosis (DVT) have been reported in
considerable figures. This research aimed to assess the
incidence of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in COVID-19
patients admitted to De Martini Hospital Mogadishu,
Somalia assigned for COVID-19 isolation cases.
All patients diagnosed with COVID-19 and
performed venous ultrasounds by the radiology
department between February 10 and April 10, 2021, in
De-Martini hospital were enrolled. A retrospective data
collected the demographic information and the
participants' required clinical history, investigations, and
treatment records. The study's primary step was the
incidence of DVT in the in-hospital COVID-19 cases and
its association
Keywords :
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19), deep vein thrombosis(DVT), incidence rate, SARS- CoV-2.