Laboratory markers and radiological manifestations of the new coronavirus infection and their correlation with the severity of the disease: retrospective study
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Published:2023-04-18
Issue:1
Volume:9
Page:39-45
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ISSN:2587-7828
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Container-title:Marine Medicine
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language:
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Short-container-title:Morsk. med.
Author:
Tuchin I. A.1ORCID, Mazurenko S. O.1ORCID, Mirzoev N. T.2ORCID, Kutelev G. G.2ORCID, Golovkin N. V.3, Parfenov S. A.4ORCID, Petrova P. V.5, Tuchina A. I.1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. St. Petersburg State University 2. Military Medical Academy named after S.M. Kirov 3. City Hospital of the Holy Martyr George 4. North-West Institute of Management of the Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation 5. Pavlov First State Medical University St. Petersburg
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Assess the connection between clinical, laboratory and radiological manifestations of the new coronavirus infection.MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study conducted a retrospective analysis of 100 patient medical histories, treated in Saint Petersburg State Budgetary Healthcare Institution «the Holy Martyr George Hospital» with confirmed diagnosis «Coronavirus infection COVID-19, the virus is identified». A statistical analysis of clinical laboratory values was carried out based on severity of COVID-19 course and infiltrative changes of lung tissue by computed tomography data. Statistics. Statistical analysis of the data was held using PC and set of software StatPlus 8.0. RESULTS: Depending on the nature of COVID-19 course, the comparison of clinical laboratory data among patients (average age 63,5 [19–98]) found that with increase in severity of the disease (mild – moderate − severe) there were changes in the following clinical laboratory values: erythrocyte sedimentation rate 15,4 ± 6,3 mm/h − 18,5 ± 13,5 mm/h – 31 ± 17 mm/h (positive correlation); lymphocyte level 1,49 ± 0,67 x 109 /l − 0,86 ± 1,45 x 109 /l − 0,68 ± 0,31 x 109 /l (negative correlation); C-reactive protein 8,4 ± 4,7 mg/l − 47,3 ± 18,7 mg/l − 148,7 ± 53,1 mg/l (positive correlation); ferritin 43,4 ± 24,8 µg/l − 743,9 ± 50,3 µg/l – 1425 ± 485,4 µg/l (positive correlation) and the degree of pulmonary tissue lesion according by computed tomography 0 % − 32 ± 13 % − 56 ± 11 % (positive correlation). DISCUSSION: In the course of this study it was found that mild course of COVID-19 is characterized by minor changes of laboratory values, compared to the group of severe and moderate course. There was a strong correlation between the level of COVID-19 severity and lymphocyte level (negative) as well as ferritin (positive) and the degree of infiltrative changes in lungs according on the computed tomography (positive). CONCLUSION: The revealed correlations do not allow a full planning of patient management tactics and to predict the course of COVID-19. Developed diagnostic and treatment algorithm should be based on clinical laboratory and instrumental assessment of the patient’s condition.
Publisher
Baltic Medical Education Center
Subject
Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine,Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health
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