The Evaluation of Hematological Parameters and Their Correlation with Disease Prognosis in COVID-19 Disease in Iran.

Q3 Medicine
Farhad Shahi, Sayyed Reza Safaee Nodehi, Saba Fekrvand, Fatemeh Fathi, Mohammad Reza Dabiri, Alireza Abdollahi, Hanieh Hosseini
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Abstract

Background: Since 2019, Coronavirus has been a highly contagious disease. The COVID-19 outbreak was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization in March 2020. Variable laboratory findings are reported in COVID-19 patients, among which elevated levels of D-dimer, lactate dehydrogenase, as well as lymphopenia, have been reported to be associated with increased severity of disease symptoms requiring ventilator support, intensive care unit admission, and mortality. Materials and Methods: In the current study, inclusion criteria were: patient age above 18 years and hospitalization in the Imam Khomeini hospital with COVID-19 disease confirmed with nasopharyngeal swab polymerase chain reaction tests. Levels of white blood cells, neutrophils, lymphocytes, hemoglobin, platelets, D-dimer, C-reactive protein, LDH, and ferritin were measured and their correlation with the final patients' outcome was evaluated. Results: A total of 208 patients were included in the present study. Higher neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio, (WBC count excluding lymphocyte)/lymphocyte, LDH, platelet to lymphocyte ratio, ferritin, and D-dimer were significantly related to O2 dependency. Neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio, (WBC count excluding lymphocyte)/lymphocyte and LDH were significantly related to higher rates of mortality. Higher Hb and lymphocyte count were significantly related to higher rates of survival. Conclusion: Hematological parameters including neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio, (WBC count excluding lymphocyte)/lymphocyte, LDH, platelet to lymphocyte ratio, ferritin, D-dimer, Hb, and lymphocyte count were significantly related to the prognosis of patients with COVID-19 disease. This could help decide which COVID-19 patients have priority for hospitalization and intensive medical care, particularly when the pandemic disease causes limitations in healthcare service.

伊朗新冠肺炎患者血液学指标评价及其与疾病预后的关系
背景:自2019年以来,冠状病毒一直是一种高度传染性疾病。2020年3月,世界卫生组织宣布新冠肺炎疫情为大流行。在COVID-19患者中报告了不同的实验室结果,其中d -二聚体、乳酸脱氢酶水平升高以及淋巴细胞减少,据报道与需要呼吸机支持的疾病症状严重程度增加、重症监护病房住院和死亡率相关。材料与方法:本研究纳入标准为:年龄在18岁以上,在伊玛目霍梅尼医院住院,经鼻咽拭子聚合酶链反应试验证实为COVID-19疾病的患者。测量白细胞、中性粒细胞、淋巴细胞、血红蛋白、血小板、d -二聚体、c反应蛋白、LDH和铁蛋白的水平,并评估它们与患者最终预后的相关性。结果:本研究共纳入208例患者。中性粒细胞/淋巴细胞比值、(白细胞计数不含淋巴细胞)/淋巴细胞比值、LDH、血小板/淋巴细胞比值、铁蛋白和d -二聚体升高与O2依赖性显著相关。中性粒细胞/淋巴细胞比率(白细胞计数不包括淋巴细胞)/淋巴细胞和LDH与较高的死亡率显著相关。较高的Hb和淋巴细胞计数与较高的生存率显著相关。结论:中性粒细胞/淋巴细胞比值、(白细胞计数不含淋巴细胞)/淋巴细胞、LDH、血小板/淋巴细胞比值、铁蛋白、d -二聚体、Hb、淋巴细胞计数等血液学指标与COVID-19患者预后有显著关系。这可以帮助确定哪些COVID-19患者优先住院和重症监护,特别是在大流行疾病导致医疗服务受限的情况下。
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