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Title: | Comparison of inflammation markers in different severities of COVID-19 disease |
Authors: | Katar, Muzaffer Onder, Yalcin Citil, Rıza |
Keywords: | COVID-19 inflammation markers LCR NLR PLR |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Publisher: | International Journal of Medical Biochemistry |
Series/Report no.: | Research Article;34-43 |
Abstract: | Objectives: We retrospectively analyzed COVID-19 patients for clinical and hematologic features and tried to define the most appropriate markers to diagnose and predict the severity. Methods: This is a retrospective cross-sectional study. All 4443 patients included were diagnosed with reverse trancription- polymerase chain reaction between January 1 and December 30, 2020. We classified patients according to their mode of treatment: outpatient, inpatient in the ward, or inpatients in the intensive care unit (ICU). Results: The mean age of 2283 (51.4%) women and 2160 (48.6%) men included in the study was determined to be 39.77±17.30. Of the 4443 patients, 3985 (89.7%) were outpatients, 330 (7.4%) were inpatients, and 128 (2.9%) patients were treated in the ICU. The mean hospital stay was 8.36±4.55 days for the survivors in the ward group and 2.67±1.53 days for those who died (p=0.031). The mean hospitalization time of the survivors in the ICU group was 19.97±12.09 days, and the mean hospitalization time of the deceased was 13.10±9.99 days (p=0.001). Age, ferritin, D-dimer, glucose, ALT, AST, urea, creatinine, CRP, HgA1c, IMG, IMG%, and RDW-SD showed a gradual and significant increase in outpatient, ward, and ICU groups (p<0.001). Na, K, Neu, Neu%, MCV, RDW-CV, MPV, NLR, PLR, and NMR increased gradually from the outpatient group to the service and ICU groups, whereas Ca, RBC, Hgb, and Hct values decreased significantly (p<0.001). WBC, lymph%, and RDW were highest in the ICU group. Conclusion: Advanced age and being male are important risk factors for hospitalization. Indexes such as NLR, PLR, LCR, NMR, and LMR can be used to predict the severity of the disease. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/8118 |
ISSN: | 2618-642X |
Appears in Collections: | Vol 5 No 1 (2022) |
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