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Early decrease in blood platelet count is associated with poor prognosis in COVID-19 patients—indications for predictive, preventive, and personalized medical approach

BACKGROUND: Changes in platelet count are common in COVID-19 patients. The platelet count reflects the thrombocyte turnover, acting as a sensitive indicator of illness severity that is of great clinical utility to monitor a quickly changing health condition of patients affected by aggressive viral i...

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Autores principales: Zhao, Xiaofang, Wang, Kun, Zuo, Peiyuan, Liu, Yuwei, Zhang, Meng, Xie, Songpu, Zhang, Hao, Chen, Xinglin, Liu, Chengyun
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Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7224348/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32419876
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13167-020-00208-z
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author Zhao, Xiaofang
Wang, Kun
Zuo, Peiyuan
Liu, Yuwei
Zhang, Meng
Xie, Songpu
Zhang, Hao
Chen, Xinglin
Liu, Chengyun
author_facet Zhao, Xiaofang
Wang, Kun
Zuo, Peiyuan
Liu, Yuwei
Zhang, Meng
Xie, Songpu
Zhang, Hao
Chen, Xinglin
Liu, Chengyun
author_sort Zhao, Xiaofang
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Changes in platelet count are common in COVID-19 patients. The platelet count reflects the thrombocyte turnover, acting as a sensitive indicator of illness severity that is of great clinical utility to monitor a quickly changing health condition of patients affected by aggressive viral infections. This study aims to investigate the significance of platelet count during the progression of the disease in COVID-19 patients. METHODS: A total of 532 COVID-19 patients were involved in the cohort study from the First People’s Hospital of Jiangxia District in Wuhan from January 7, 2020, to February 28, 2020. We collected the clinical characteristics and laboratory data of patients. Patients still hospitalized before February 29, 2020, died on admission, with malignant tumors, previous gastrointestinal surgery, missing baseline platelet count, or platelet count detected only once, were excluded. We used a generalized additive model and generalized additive mixed model to compare trends in platelet count over time among survivors and non-survivors, with an adjustment for potential confounders. RESULTS: During the follow-up, twenty-nine subjects died (mortality rate, 5.45%). The platelets among non-survivors decreased and among survivors increased gradually within 1 week after admission. In addition, the difference between the two groups showed an increasing trend during 1 week after admission. This difference increased by an average of 5.3 × 10^9/L daily. CONCLUSIONS: In the early stage, platelet count can dynamically reflect the pathophysiological changes in COVID-19 patients. Early decrease in platelet count was associated with mortality in patients with COVID-19. Causality, however, cannot be deduced from our data.
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spelling pubmed-72243482020-05-15 Early decrease in blood platelet count is associated with poor prognosis in COVID-19 patients—indications for predictive, preventive, and personalized medical approach Zhao, Xiaofang Wang, Kun Zuo, Peiyuan Liu, Yuwei Zhang, Meng Xie, Songpu Zhang, Hao Chen, Xinglin Liu, Chengyun EPMA J Research BACKGROUND: Changes in platelet count are common in COVID-19 patients. The platelet count reflects the thrombocyte turnover, acting as a sensitive indicator of illness severity that is of great clinical utility to monitor a quickly changing health condition of patients affected by aggressive viral infections. This study aims to investigate the significance of platelet count during the progression of the disease in COVID-19 patients. METHODS: A total of 532 COVID-19 patients were involved in the cohort study from the First People’s Hospital of Jiangxia District in Wuhan from January 7, 2020, to February 28, 2020. We collected the clinical characteristics and laboratory data of patients. Patients still hospitalized before February 29, 2020, died on admission, with malignant tumors, previous gastrointestinal surgery, missing baseline platelet count, or platelet count detected only once, were excluded. We used a generalized additive model and generalized additive mixed model to compare trends in platelet count over time among survivors and non-survivors, with an adjustment for potential confounders. RESULTS: During the follow-up, twenty-nine subjects died (mortality rate, 5.45%). The platelets among non-survivors decreased and among survivors increased gradually within 1 week after admission. In addition, the difference between the two groups showed an increasing trend during 1 week after admission. This difference increased by an average of 5.3 × 10^9/L daily. CONCLUSIONS: In the early stage, platelet count can dynamically reflect the pathophysiological changes in COVID-19 patients. Early decrease in platelet count was associated with mortality in patients with COVID-19. Causality, however, cannot be deduced from our data. Springer International Publishing 2020-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7224348/ /pubmed/32419876 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13167-020-00208-z Text en © European Association for Predictive, Preventive and Personalised Medicine (EPMA) 2020
spellingShingle Research
Zhao, Xiaofang
Wang, Kun
Zuo, Peiyuan
Liu, Yuwei
Zhang, Meng
Xie, Songpu
Zhang, Hao
Chen, Xinglin
Liu, Chengyun
Early decrease in blood platelet count is associated with poor prognosis in COVID-19 patients—indications for predictive, preventive, and personalized medical approach
title Early decrease in blood platelet count is associated with poor prognosis in COVID-19 patients—indications for predictive, preventive, and personalized medical approach
title_full Early decrease in blood platelet count is associated with poor prognosis in COVID-19 patients—indications for predictive, preventive, and personalized medical approach
title_fullStr Early decrease in blood platelet count is associated with poor prognosis in COVID-19 patients—indications for predictive, preventive, and personalized medical approach
title_full_unstemmed Early decrease in blood platelet count is associated with poor prognosis in COVID-19 patients—indications for predictive, preventive, and personalized medical approach
title_short Early decrease in blood platelet count is associated with poor prognosis in COVID-19 patients—indications for predictive, preventive, and personalized medical approach
title_sort early decrease in blood platelet count is associated with poor prognosis in covid-19 patients—indications for predictive, preventive, and personalized medical approach
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7224348/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32419876
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13167-020-00208-z
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