The Correlation Between Absolute Lymphocyte Count and Quantitative CRP Level Related to Disease Severity in COVID-19 Patients at RSUP dr. Mohammad Hoesin Palembang

Nadia Karimah Amalia Zulfadli, Z. Ahmad, M. Saleh, A. Rasyid
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COVID-19 is a contagious acute respiratory disease caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) virus. Changes in some laboratory markers such as absolute lymphocyte count and quantitative CRP in COVID-19 can be associated with the course and clinical phases of the patient whose results can be useful in grading and predicting the severity of COVID-19 disease. This study aims to determine the correlation between absolute lymphocyte count and quantitative CRP on the severity of COVID-19. This study was an observational correlative analytic study with a cross sectional design. The research was conducted in all COVID-19 treatment isolation wards at RSMH Palembang from March 2021 to April 2021 with the research subjects being patients with confirmed cases of COVID-19 with various degrees of disease. Routine blood tests of absolute lymphocyte counts and quantitative CRP were performed at the Clinical Pathology Laboratory of RSMH Palembang. The statistical analysis of the correlation test with Spearman for numerical data was not normally distributed, and Gamma for categorical ordinal data was followed by a regression test to determine the prognostic value of the two parameters. Samples obtained were 83 patients, namely 24 patients (28.9%) mild degree, 40 patients (48.2%) moderate degree, 10 patients (12%) severe degree and 9 patients (10.8%) critical degree. The correlation between the absolute lymphocyte count and quantitative CRP obtained the correlation coefficient value r = – 0.525. The correlation between the absolute lymphocyte count and the degree of COVID-19 disease obtained a correlation coefficient of r = – 0.605, while the correlation between the quantitative CRP value and the degree of disease was obtained r = 0.875. Based on the prognostic test, the absolute lymphocyte count (cutoff point of 1,157 cells / mm3) was obtained with a sensitivity of 68.4% and a specificity of 68.75%. Meanwhile, quantitative CRP with a cutoff point of 77.5 mg/L obtained a sensitivity of 89.4% and a specificity of 89%. The absolute lymphocyte count has a strong negative correlation with the quantitative CRP value and the disease degree in COVID-19, while the quantitative CRP value has a positive correlation with a very strong degree. Thus these two parameters can be used as predictors of disease severity, however, the quantitative CRP value can be an independent prognostic marker or a single predictor of the severity of COVID-19 disease.
RSUP患者中绝对淋巴细胞计数和与疾病严重程度相关的定量CRP水平的相关性
COVID-19是一种由严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒-2 (SARS-CoV-2)病毒引起的传染性急性呼吸道疾病。某些实验室标志物(如绝对淋巴细胞计数和定量CRP)在COVID-19中的变化可与患者的病程和临床分期相关,其结果可用于分级和预测COVID-19疾病的严重程度。本研究旨在确定绝对淋巴细胞计数和定量CRP与COVID-19严重程度的相关性。本研究为横断面设计的观察性相关分析研究。该研究于2021年3月至2021年4月在巨港皇家医院所有COVID-19治疗隔离病房进行,研究对象为不同程度疾病的COVID-19确诊病例。血常规检查绝对淋巴细胞计数和定量CRP在RSMH巨港临床病理实验室进行。数值数据采用Spearman相关检验的统计分析非正态分布,对分类有序数据采用Gamma回归检验,确定两参数的预后价值。样本83例,其中轻度24例(28.9%),中度40例(48.2%),重度10例(12%),危重度9例(10.8%)。淋巴细胞绝对计数与定量CRP的相关系数为r = - 0.525。淋巴细胞绝对计数与COVID-19疾病程度的相关系数为r = - 0.605,定量CRP值与疾病程度的相关系数为r = 0.875。基于预后试验,获得绝对淋巴细胞计数(截断点为1157个细胞/ mm3),敏感性为68.4%,特异性为68.75%。同时,定量CRP的临界值为77.5 mg/L,灵敏度为89.4%,特异性为89%。在COVID-19中,淋巴细胞绝对计数与CRP定量值和病情程度呈较强的负相关,而CRP定量值呈很强的正相关。因此,这两个参数可以作为疾病严重程度的预测指标,但定量CRP值可以作为独立的预后指标,也可以作为COVID-19疾病严重程度的单一预测指标。
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