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Complete blood cells count abnormalities in COVID-19 patients and their prognostic significance: Single center study in Makkah, Saudi Arabia

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the role of different peripheral blood count parameters as a cheap and rapid test in determination of coronavirus disease -19 (COVID-19) severity and patients’ outcome. METHODS: The data of 462 confirmed COVID-19 patients who attended at the Security Force Hospital, Makkah, S...

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Autores principales: Abd El-Lateef, Amal E., Ismail, Manar M., Thabet, Gamal, Cabrido, Nur-Anna
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Saudi Medical Journal 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9389889/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35675942
http://dx.doi.org/10.15537/smj.2022.43.6.20210893
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author Abd El-Lateef, Amal E.
Ismail, Manar M.
Thabet, Gamal
Cabrido, Nur-Anna
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Ismail, Manar M.
Thabet, Gamal
Cabrido, Nur-Anna
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description OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the role of different peripheral blood count parameters as a cheap and rapid test in determination of coronavirus disease -19 (COVID-19) severity and patients’ outcome. METHODS: The data of 462 confirmed COVID-19 patients who attended at the Security Force Hospital, Makkah, Saudi Arabia, from October 2020 to March 2021 was retrospectively reviewed and C. Patients with viral infection and respiratory diseases other than COVID-19 were excluded from the study. Complete blood count parameters were compared in accordance with the severity of the clinical presentation, age, and disease outcome. RESULTS: A total of 277 (60%) were male and 185 (40%) female. Clinically, 32 (6.9%) had severe illness and 430 (93.1%) showed moderate clinical disease. Organ failure occurred in 2.8% of the patients. There was significant leucocytosis, neutrophilia, lymphopenia, high neutrophil-lymphocyte (N/L) ratio, and anemia in patients with severe COVID-19 diseases as well as in non-survivors’ cases (p<0.001). Similarly, the inflammatory markers (C-reactive protein [CRP] and serum ferritin) were significantly elevated in the above-mentioned 2 groups (p<0.001). Significant decrease of the platelets count was detectable in clinically severe cases and non-survivors (p<0.01). Older age (>60 years) was associated with high leucocyte, neutrophil count, lymphopenia, anemia, organ failure, and poor outcome. CONCLUSION: Leucocytosis, neutrophilia, lymphopenia, and high N/L ratio together with elevated serum level of ferritin and CRP are eminent features of COVID-19 severity. The inclusion of these parameters in the regimens for patients’ categorization on admission will enable early effective intervention and proper decision making during clinical case management.
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spelling pubmed-93898892022-08-19 Complete blood cells count abnormalities in COVID-19 patients and their prognostic significance: Single center study in Makkah, Saudi Arabia Abd El-Lateef, Amal E. Ismail, Manar M. Thabet, Gamal Cabrido, Nur-Anna Saudi Med J Original Article OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the role of different peripheral blood count parameters as a cheap and rapid test in determination of coronavirus disease -19 (COVID-19) severity and patients’ outcome. METHODS: The data of 462 confirmed COVID-19 patients who attended at the Security Force Hospital, Makkah, Saudi Arabia, from October 2020 to March 2021 was retrospectively reviewed and C. Patients with viral infection and respiratory diseases other than COVID-19 were excluded from the study. Complete blood count parameters were compared in accordance with the severity of the clinical presentation, age, and disease outcome. RESULTS: A total of 277 (60%) were male and 185 (40%) female. Clinically, 32 (6.9%) had severe illness and 430 (93.1%) showed moderate clinical disease. Organ failure occurred in 2.8% of the patients. There was significant leucocytosis, neutrophilia, lymphopenia, high neutrophil-lymphocyte (N/L) ratio, and anemia in patients with severe COVID-19 diseases as well as in non-survivors’ cases (p<0.001). Similarly, the inflammatory markers (C-reactive protein [CRP] and serum ferritin) were significantly elevated in the above-mentioned 2 groups (p<0.001). Significant decrease of the platelets count was detectable in clinically severe cases and non-survivors (p<0.01). Older age (>60 years) was associated with high leucocyte, neutrophil count, lymphopenia, anemia, organ failure, and poor outcome. CONCLUSION: Leucocytosis, neutrophilia, lymphopenia, and high N/L ratio together with elevated serum level of ferritin and CRP are eminent features of COVID-19 severity. The inclusion of these parameters in the regimens for patients’ categorization on admission will enable early effective intervention and proper decision making during clinical case management. Saudi Medical Journal 2022-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9389889/ /pubmed/35675942 http://dx.doi.org/10.15537/smj.2022.43.6.20210893 Text en Copyright: © Saudi Medical Journal https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access journal and articles published are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (CC BY-NC). Readers may copy, distribute, and display the work for non-commercial purposes with the proper citation of the original work.
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Abd El-Lateef, Amal E.
Ismail, Manar M.
Thabet, Gamal
Cabrido, Nur-Anna
Complete blood cells count abnormalities in COVID-19 patients and their prognostic significance: Single center study in Makkah, Saudi Arabia
title Complete blood cells count abnormalities in COVID-19 patients and their prognostic significance: Single center study in Makkah, Saudi Arabia
title_full Complete blood cells count abnormalities in COVID-19 patients and their prognostic significance: Single center study in Makkah, Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Complete blood cells count abnormalities in COVID-19 patients and their prognostic significance: Single center study in Makkah, Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed Complete blood cells count abnormalities in COVID-19 patients and their prognostic significance: Single center study in Makkah, Saudi Arabia
title_short Complete blood cells count abnormalities in COVID-19 patients and their prognostic significance: Single center study in Makkah, Saudi Arabia
title_sort complete blood cells count abnormalities in covid-19 patients and their prognostic significance: single center study in makkah, saudi arabia
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9389889/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35675942
http://dx.doi.org/10.15537/smj.2022.43.6.20210893
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