Mayo Clinic Talks COVID-19 Miniseries Episode 29: Lab Medicine Rounds - Understanding COVID-Associated Coagulopathy

Mayo Clinic Talks

Mayo Clinic Talks Podcast #164

COVID-19 Miniseries Episode 29: Lab Medicine Rounds - Understanding COVID-Associated Coagulopathy

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COVID-19 information evolves daily.  The views and perspectives shared in these resources are presented based on information available at the time of recording.
Recorded May, 2020

For the most up to date information visit:

CDC - Information for Healthcare Professionals about Coronavirus (COVID-19)
World Health Organization's Country & Technical Guidance - Coronavirus disease (COVID-19)
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Guest:  Ariela L. Marshall, M.D. (@AMarshallMD)Host: Justin D. Kreuter, M.D. (@KreuterMD)


What is COVID-Associated coagulopathy? Why is it so important to recognize early on? How does it differ from the typical disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) picture? Dr. Ariela Marshall details the lab patterns, implications for our patients, and what testing should be evaluated on patients being treated for COVID-19 and when.

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  • 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
  • 0.25 Attendance

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