Clinical and laboratory characteristics of COVID-19 cases at the pandemic hospital of an anatolian province


KURT B., ACAR O.

ANNALS OF CLINICAL AND ANALYTICAL MEDICINE, sa.2, ss.127-130, 2022 (ESCI) identifier

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Aim: Biochemical monitoring of COVID-19 patients is essential for assessing disease diagnosis, severity and progression, as well as monitoring therapeutic intervention. In this study, we aimed to investigate the clinical and laboratory characteristics of the cases followed up with the diagnosis of COVID-19. Material and Methods: The study included 110 patients who admitted to Kastamonu State Hospital between 1-30 April, 2020 and diagnosed with COVID-19. Demographic, clinical and laboratory data of the patients were evaluated retrospectively. Results: According to the presence of pneumonia, an increase in neutrophil, ALT and creatinine values, and a decrease in the leukocyte count were found to be statistically significant. When we took the cut-off value of 28.49 for CRP, 1.45 for NLR and 111.12 for PLR in our ROC analysis, all three values were found to be associated with pneumonia. In the logistic regression analysis, female gender, age over 50 years, and an NLR value above 1.45 increased the risk of pneumonia 2.6, 4.9, and 8.3 times, respectively. Discussion: High NLR, CRP and PLR values were found to be associated with the presence of pneumonia.