Association between platelet indices and the severity of the disease and mortality in patients with COVID-19

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作者
Yardimci, A. C. [1 ]
Yildiz, S. [2 ]
Ergen, E. [3 ]
Ball, H. [1 ]
Ergene, E. [4 ]
Guner, Y. S. [4 ]
Karnap, M. [4 ]
Keskin, D. Demirbas [5 ]
Yuksel, H. [5 ]
Bocutoglu, F. [6 ]
Akbel, V. C. [3 ]
Kalyoncu, D. [7 ]
机构
[1] Istinye State Hosp, Clin Infect Dis & Clin Microbiol, Istanbul, Turkey
[2] Istinye State Hosp, Clin Urol, Istanbul, Turkey
[3] Istinye State Hosp, Clin Ophthalmol, Istanbul, Turkey
[4] Istinye State Hosp, Clin Internal Med, Istanbul, Turkey
[5] Istinye State Hosp, Clin Otorhinolaryngol, Istanbul, Turkey
[6] Istinye State Hosp, Clin Obstet & Gynecol, Istanbul, Turkey
[7] Istinye State Hosp, Clin Pediat, Istanbul, Turkey
关键词
COVID-19; MPV; Platelet; Outcome; Adults; VOLUME; COUNT; LUNG; THROMBOCYTOPENIA;
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R9 [药学];
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摘要
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to determine the association between platelet indices and disease severity, and outcomes of the patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in a secondary hospital. PATIENTS AND METHODS: 722 hospitalized patients who had positive rRT-PCR for SARS-CoV-2 and/or typical findings of COVID-19 at chest computed tomography (CT) were enrolled in this study. Initial platelet count (PLT) and indices, including mean platelet volume (MPV), platelet distribution width (PDW), plateletcrit (PCT), MPV/PCT, MPV/PLT, PDW/PLT, PDW/PCT on admission and the third day of hospitalization, and their relationship with disease severity and outcomes were evaluated retrospectively. RESULTS: The mean age of the patients was 57.2 +/- 15.6 years (range: 16-94) and male/female ratio was 1.22. 81.9% of the patients had moderate and 11.8% had severe disease. 1.8% of the patients had thrombocytopenia at admission. The patients transferred to the intensive care unit (ICU) had significantly lower baseline lymphocyte counts, PLT, PCT, and 3rd day lymphocyte counts when compared with the patients in wards. ICU patients also had higher baseline CRP, LDH, ferritin, MPV/PCT, MPV/PLT, PDW/PLT, PDW/PCT ratios, and 3rd day PDW, CRP, LDH, and ferritin levels than the patients in wards. Mortality was associated with lower baseline lymphocyte counts, PLT, PCT, 3rd day lymphocyte counts and PCT. Higher baseline CRP, LDH, ferritin, MPV/PCT, PDW/PLT, PDW/PCT and 3rd day CRP, LDH, ferritin, procalcitonin, PDW, MPV/PCT, PDW/PLT, and PDW/PCT ratios were also associated with poor prognosis. CONCLUSIONS: Platelet count and ratios were significantly associated with mortality in patients with COVID-19.
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