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Associated Biochemical and Hematological Markers in COVID-19 Severity Prediction
BACKGROUND: The global threat of COVID-19 has created the need for researchers to investigate the disease's progression, especially through the use of biomarkers to inform interventions. This study aims to assess the correlations of laboratory parameters to determine the severity of COVID-19 in...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10602699/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37900669 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/6216528 |
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author | Lamichhane, Anit Pokhrel, Sushant Thapa, Tika Bahadur Shrestha, Ojaswee Kadel, Anuradha Joshi, Govardhan Khanal, Sudip |
author_facet | Lamichhane, Anit Pokhrel, Sushant Thapa, Tika Bahadur Shrestha, Ojaswee Kadel, Anuradha Joshi, Govardhan Khanal, Sudip |
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description | BACKGROUND: The global threat of COVID-19 has created the need for researchers to investigate the disease's progression, especially through the use of biomarkers to inform interventions. This study aims to assess the correlations of laboratory parameters to determine the severity of COVID-19 infection. METHODS: This study was conducted among 191 COVID-19 patients in Sumeru Hospital, Lalitpur, Nepal. According to their clinical outcomes, these patients were divided into severe and nonsevere groups. Inflammatory markers such as LDH, D-dimer, CRP, ferritin, complete blood cell count, liver function tests, and renal function tests were performed. Binary logistic regression analysis determined relative risk factors associated with severe COVID-19. The area under the curve (AUC) was calculated with ROC curves to assess the potential predictive value of risk factors. RESULTS: Out of 191 patients, 38 (19.8%) subjects died due to COVID-19 complications, while 156 (81.7%) survived and were discharged from hospital. The COVID-19 severity was found in patients with older age and comorbidities such as CKD, HTN, DM, COPD, and pneumonia. Parameters such as d-dimer, CRP, LDH, SGPT, neutrophil, lymphocyte count, and LMR were significant independent risk factors for the severity of the disease. The AUC was highest for d-dimer (AUC = 0.874) with a sensitivity of 82.2% and specificity of 81.2%. Similarly, the cut-off values for other factors were age >54.5 years, D-dimer >0.91 ng/ml, CRP >82.4 mg/dl, neutrophil >78.5%, LDH >600 U/L, and SGPT >35.5 U/L, respectively. CONCLUSION: Endorsement of biochemical and hematological parameters with their cut-off values also aids in predicting COVID-19 severity. The biomarkers such as D-dimer, CRP levels, LDH, ALT, and neutrophil count could be used to predict disease severity. So, timely analysis of these markers might allow early prediction of disease progression. |
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spelling | pubmed-106026992023-10-27 Associated Biochemical and Hematological Markers in COVID-19 Severity Prediction Lamichhane, Anit Pokhrel, Sushant Thapa, Tika Bahadur Shrestha, Ojaswee Kadel, Anuradha Joshi, Govardhan Khanal, Sudip Adv Med Research Article BACKGROUND: The global threat of COVID-19 has created the need for researchers to investigate the disease's progression, especially through the use of biomarkers to inform interventions. This study aims to assess the correlations of laboratory parameters to determine the severity of COVID-19 infection. METHODS: This study was conducted among 191 COVID-19 patients in Sumeru Hospital, Lalitpur, Nepal. According to their clinical outcomes, these patients were divided into severe and nonsevere groups. Inflammatory markers such as LDH, D-dimer, CRP, ferritin, complete blood cell count, liver function tests, and renal function tests were performed. Binary logistic regression analysis determined relative risk factors associated with severe COVID-19. The area under the curve (AUC) was calculated with ROC curves to assess the potential predictive value of risk factors. RESULTS: Out of 191 patients, 38 (19.8%) subjects died due to COVID-19 complications, while 156 (81.7%) survived and were discharged from hospital. The COVID-19 severity was found in patients with older age and comorbidities such as CKD, HTN, DM, COPD, and pneumonia. Parameters such as d-dimer, CRP, LDH, SGPT, neutrophil, lymphocyte count, and LMR were significant independent risk factors for the severity of the disease. The AUC was highest for d-dimer (AUC = 0.874) with a sensitivity of 82.2% and specificity of 81.2%. Similarly, the cut-off values for other factors were age >54.5 years, D-dimer >0.91 ng/ml, CRP >82.4 mg/dl, neutrophil >78.5%, LDH >600 U/L, and SGPT >35.5 U/L, respectively. CONCLUSION: Endorsement of biochemical and hematological parameters with their cut-off values also aids in predicting COVID-19 severity. The biomarkers such as D-dimer, CRP levels, LDH, ALT, and neutrophil count could be used to predict disease severity. So, timely analysis of these markers might allow early prediction of disease progression. Hindawi 2023-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10602699/ /pubmed/37900669 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/6216528 Text en Copyright © 2023 Anit Lamichhane et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Lamichhane, Anit Pokhrel, Sushant Thapa, Tika Bahadur Shrestha, Ojaswee Kadel, Anuradha Joshi, Govardhan Khanal, Sudip Associated Biochemical and Hematological Markers in COVID-19 Severity Prediction |
title | Associated Biochemical and Hematological Markers in COVID-19 Severity Prediction |
title_full | Associated Biochemical and Hematological Markers in COVID-19 Severity Prediction |
title_fullStr | Associated Biochemical and Hematological Markers in COVID-19 Severity Prediction |
title_full_unstemmed | Associated Biochemical and Hematological Markers in COVID-19 Severity Prediction |
title_short | Associated Biochemical and Hematological Markers in COVID-19 Severity Prediction |
title_sort | associated biochemical and hematological markers in covid-19 severity prediction |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10602699/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37900669 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/6216528 |
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