Analysis of lymphocyte subsets in COVID-19 patients: a retrospective observational study

M.M Ciriello, Nicoletta Tommasi, Costanza Massarino, A. Cassinari, T. Bensi, Raffaella Doglio, A. Roveta, A. Maconi
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In this retrospective study, we analyzed the possible predictive changes in lymphocyte subsets of Coronavirus Disease 19 (COVID-19) hospitalized patients. We enrolled 107 COVID-19 patients older than 18 years of age, admitted to Alessandria Hospital with a confirmed diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 infection by Reverse Transcriptase-Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR), who performed the analysis of lymphocyte subsets, between 2020 March 01 and 2021 May 31. Patients have been split up into two groups, based on clinical manifestations: group 1 non-severe disease (n=44) and group 2 severe disease (n=63), according to the World Health Organization (WHO) interim guidance. For the comparison between the two groups of patients, statistical significance was tested with the Mann-Whitney and the Chi-Square test. In the group of patients with severe disease, the blood cell analysis showed a significant reduction in the counts of total lymphocytes, absolute CD3 lymphocytes, and CD8 lymphocytes, as well as a significant reduction in monocyte percent and a very significant increase in neutrophil counts. From the results obtained, it can be stated that lymphocytopenia is associated with the progression of the disease and increased mortality.
COVID-19 患者淋巴细胞亚群分析:一项回顾性观察研究
在这项回顾性研究中,我们分析了冠状病毒病 19(COVID-19)住院患者淋巴细胞亚群的可能预测性变化。我们在 2020 年 3 月 1 日至 2021 年 5 月 31 日期间招募了 107 名 18 岁以上的 COVID-19 患者,这些患者入住亚历山德里亚医院,并通过逆转录酶聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR)确诊感染了 SARS-CoV-2,我们对他们进行了淋巴细胞亚群分析。根据世界卫生组织(WHO)的临时指南,根据临床表现将患者分为两组:第1组非重症患者(44人)和第2组重症患者(63人)。两组患者之间的比较采用曼-惠特尼(Mann-Whitney)和秩和检验法(Chi-Square)进行统计学意义检验。在重症患者组中,血细胞分析结果显示,总淋巴细胞、CD3 淋巴细胞绝对数和 CD8 淋巴细胞数显著减少,单核细胞百分比显著减少,中性粒细胞数显著增加。从所得结果可以看出,淋巴细胞减少与疾病进展和死亡率增加有关。
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