部分生化指标与COVID-19患者炎症预后的关系

S. Z. Hussein
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背景和目的:对于需要有效管理的COVID-19患者,有必要确定进展接近发病率和死亡率的实验室生物标志物。这项研究的目的是证明许多严重折磨个体的生化测试。如铁蛋白、白细胞介素-6 (IL6)、d -二聚体、尿酸(UA)、乳酸脱氢酶(LDH)、c反应蛋白(CRP)等已被提出作为疾病的生物标志物。材料与方法:采集30例健康人血液标本。另外60例患者在3 ~ 5天后经RT-PCR确诊为COVID-19阳性,自出现症状起每5天随访一次,随访15天。所有患者于2021年2月至6月在伊拉克提克里特市隔离医院就诊。结果:铁蛋白、d -二聚体、il - 6、CRP、LDH、UA在8 ~ 10天后逐渐升高至最高值(分别为1138±782.7、1155±400.42、23.28±4.73、104.86±53.69、424.91±95.4、5.94±1.765.94±1.76),15天后恢复到正常范围。结论:这些参数与COVID-19患者的炎症预后有显著相关性。
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The Relationship of Some Biochemical Markers with Inflammatory Prognosis in COVID-19 Patients
Background and objectives: For COVID-19 patients who need effective management, it is necessary to identify the laboratory biomarkers of progression approaching morbidity and mortality. This study aims to demonstrate numerous biochemical tests that seriously afflicted individuals. Such as ferritin, Interleukin-6 (IL6), D-dimer, Uric acid (UA), Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), and C-reactive protein (CRP) have been proposed as disease biomarkers. Materials and methods: Blood samples were collected from 30 healthy individuals. In addition, other 60 patients confirmed by RT-PCR as COVID-19 positive after 3 to 5 days followed up with them every five days for fifteen days from the beginning of symptoms for the above parameters. All patients attended Isolated Hospital in Tikrit City / Iraq from February to June 2021. Results: Ferritin, D-dimer, IL6, CRP, LDH, and UA gradually increased to the maximum mean (1138±782.7, 1155±400.42, 23.28±4.73, 104.86±53.69, 424.91±95.4 and 5.94±1.765.94±1.76) respectively after (8-10) days and return to normal range after 15 days. Conclusion: There is a significant association of these parameters with inflammatory prognosis in COVID-19 patients.
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