印度某三级医疗学院COVID-19患者实验室调查值与疾病转归的相关性

A. Tripathi, Ashish Sharma, V. Patidar, Babu Lal Bamboriya, Amit Dubey, Ajay Adhikari, H. Jain, Tejaswini Dwivedi
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背景- 2019冠状病毒病及其后的后续事件是印度面临的持续挑战。作为三级医疗机构,我们处理了许多COVID-19病例。我们通过分析467例RTPCR确诊的COVID-19病例,研究了COVID-19疾病结局与常见实验室调查值之间的相关性,以确定两者之间的相关性。方法对ICU收治的467例经RTPCR确诊的COVID-19病例进行分析。将所有住院患者作为单一队列进行常规调查的描述性数据分析。进一步将患者分为需要呼吸支持组和不需要呼吸支持组两组,采用独立样本t检验确定两组调查平均值的差异。以RALES评分为标准,根据胸片的严重程度进行分组。进行了层次回归分析研究,建立了模型。结果-将所有住院患者作为单一队列计算调查值、平均中位数模式和CI的描述性数据。在需要通气支持与不需要通气支持的患者队列中,独立t样本检验显示,两组患者的平均值(2尾p值< 0.05)、脉搏、SpO2、白细胞总数、中性粒细胞%、淋巴细胞%、中性粒细胞/淋巴细胞比值(NLR)、血清钠(S.Na)、血清钾(S.K)、血清尿素、血清肌酐、血清铁蛋白、血清乳酸脱氢酶(S LDH)、d-二聚体、C反应蛋白(CRP)、血清谷草转氨酶(SGOT)、胸片评估肺水肿(RALE)评分。在以胸片严重程度划分RALES评分的队列中,我们应用分层回归分析,发现入院时SpO2、CRP、LDH、铁蛋白、RBS 5个检测值与RALES不良结局更接近,p值和β系数均显著。结论-特定实验室调查与COVID-19肺炎的不良疾病转归之间存在显著关联。
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Association and Correlation of Laboratory Investigation Values and Disease Outcome among COVID-19 Patients in a Tertiary Care Medical College in India
Background- COVID-19 and post-COVID sequel are a persistent challenge in India. We as tertiary careinstitute, managed much of the COVID-19 cases. We have studied associations between COVID-19disease outcomes and common lab investigation values to ascertain their association by analyzing 467 RTPCR confirmed COVID-19 cases.Methods- Records of 467 RTPCR confirmed COVID-19 admitted in ICU were analyzed. Descriptivedata about routine investigation taking all admitted patients as a single cohort were analyzed. Further, patients were divided into 2 groups, those requiring ventilatory support and those not requiring ventilatory support, independent sample t-test was applied to ascertain differences in mean values of investigation in these groups. Pts were also divided according to the severity in chest X-ray films by using RALES score as criteria. A hierarchical regression analysis study was done and model was developed.Results- The descriptive data of investigation values mean median mode and CI was calculated forall admitted patients as single cohort. Among cohort of patients requiring ventilatory support vs notrequiring ventilatory support, an independent t-sample test indicated significant differences of meanvalues (2-tailed p-value < 0.05) among these groups, differences in pulse, SpO2, total leucocyte count, neutrophil%, lymphocyte%, neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR), serum sodium (S.Na), serumpotassium (S.K), serum urea, serum creatinine, serum ferritin, serum lactate dehydrogenase (S LDH),d-dimer, C reactive protein (CRP), serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase (SGOT), chest X-rayradiographic assessment of lung edema (RALE) score. Among the cohort divided on chest X-ray severity on RALES score, we applied hierarchical regression analysis, further 5 tests values were found to pedict adverse RALES outcome more closely, those were SpO2, CRP, LDH, ferritin, RBS on admission with p-values and beta coefficient significant.Conclusion- There is significant association with specific laboratory investigations and adverse disease outcome on COVID-19 pneumonia.
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