Zahra Rostami-Far, K. Rahmani, K. Mansouri, Mohammad Bagher Khadem Erfan, F. Shaveisi-Zadeh, B. Nikkhoo
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Abstract
Background: SARS-CoV-2 virus caused the COVID-19 pandemic worldwide. One of the main pathogenic features of this virus is unpredictable clinical sequence rapidly progressing to lethal complications. Identification of clinical and laboratory prognostic factors for severe COVID-19 may contribute to the management of follow-up and treatment modalities of the disease. Complete blood count (CBC) is a fast and inexpensive laboratory test which provides a wealth of information on individual health status. Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the CBC test parameters in COVID-19 patients compared to healthy individuals. Methods: We performed a retrospective study on 147 patients with COVID-19 and 95 healthy subjects as the control group. Based on the severity of COVID-19, the patients were divided into 4 groups including mild, moderate, severe and deceased. Complete blood count parameters were recorded in all groups and obtained data were analyzed using the chi-square test at the significance level of P < 0.05 (SPSS, version 23). Results: The severity of the disease increased with age and men were more likely to die from disease complications. Most CBC parameters were found to be significantly increased in patients. Significantly increased neutrophils and decreased lymphocytes were the most relevant predictors of severe disease and death. The only CBC parameter that was not associated with the disease was basophil count. Conclusions: The CBC, especially in terms of the neutrophil and lymphocyte parameters is a simple and accurate test that can be used to predict the severity of the COVID-19 disease.
背景:SARS-CoV-2病毒引起了全球范围内的COVID-19大流行。该病毒的主要致病特征之一是不可预测的临床序列迅速发展为致命的并发症。确定重症COVID-19的临床和实验室预后因素可能有助于该疾病的随访和治疗方式的管理。全血细胞计数(CBC)是一种快速和廉价的实验室测试,它提供了关于个人健康状况的丰富信息。目的:本研究旨在评估COVID-19患者与健康人的CBC检测参数。方法:对147例新冠肺炎患者和95名健康对照者进行回顾性研究。根据病情轻重将患者分为轻、中、重、死亡4组。记录各组患者全血细胞计数参数,所得数据采用卡方检验,P < 0.05为显著性水平(SPSS, version 23)。结果:疾病的严重程度随着年龄的增长而增加,男性更容易死于疾病并发症。大多数患者的CBC参数显著升高。中性粒细胞的显著增加和淋巴细胞的显著减少是严重疾病和死亡的最相关预测因子。唯一与疾病无关的CBC参数是嗜碱性粒细胞计数。结论:CBC,特别是中性粒细胞和淋巴细胞参数是一种简单、准确的检测方法,可用于预测COVID-19疾病的严重程度。