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Changes of hematological and immunological parameters in COVID-19 patients.
Yuan, Xiaohong; Huang, Wanling; Ye, Bing; Chen, Cunrong; Huang, Rongfeng; Wu, Feng; Wei, Qin; Zhang, Wei; Hu, Jianda.
  • Yuan X; Fujian Insitute of Hematology, Fujian Medical University Union Hospital, No. 29, Xinquan Road, Gulou District, Fuzhou, Fujian, China.
  • Huang W; Fujian Insitute of Hematology, Fujian Medical University Union Hospital, No. 29, Xinquan Road, Gulou District, Fuzhou, Fujian, China.
  • Ye B; Department of Critical Care Medicine, Fujian Medical University Union Hospital, Fuzhou, Fujian, China.
  • Chen C; Department of Critical Care Medicine, Fujian Medical University Union Hospital, Fuzhou, Fujian, China.
  • Huang R; Department of Gastrby Nterology, Fujian Medical University Union Hospital, Fuzhou, Fujian, China.
  • Wu F; Department of Respiratory Medicine, Fujian Medical University Union Hospital, Fuzhou, Fujian, China.
  • Wei Q; Department of Hospital Administration Office, Fujian Medical University Union Hospital, No. 29, Xinquan Road, Gulou District, Fuzhou, Fujian, China.
  • Zhang W; Department of Hospital Administration Office, Fujian Medical University Union Hospital, No. 29, Xinquan Road, Gulou District, Fuzhou, Fujian, China. fjxhzw@189.cn.
  • Hu J; Fujian Insitute of Hematology, Fujian Medical University Union Hospital, No. 29, Xinquan Road, Gulou District, Fuzhou, Fujian, China. drjiandahu@163.com.
Int J Hematol ; 112(4): 553-559, 2020 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-638548
ABSTRACT
The aim of this study was to identify the changes of hematologic and immunological parameters in COVID-19 patients. We collected and analyzed the data of 117 patients who were laboratory confirmed as SARS-CoV-2 infection. The cases were divided into regular group, severe group and critically ill group according to the sixth edition scheme for COVID-19 diagnosis and treatment of China. The laboratory tests included blood routine, cellular and humoral immunity indices, biochemical detections and inflammatory biomarker. Compared with regular patients, severe and critically ill patients had significantly lower lymphocyte count (p < 0.01), decreased red blood cell and hemoglobin (p < 0.01), low levels of immunoglobulin G (p < 0.05) and significantly higher in D-dimer (p < 0.0001), fibrinogen (p < 0.01), white blood cell count (p < 0.01), neutrophil count (p < 0.0001), interleukin-6 (p < 0.05), C-reactive protein (p < 0.01), procalcitonin (p < 0.01), erythrocyte sedimentation rate (p < 0.05), ferritin (p < 0.01) and lactate dehydrogenase (p < 0.0001). The specific immunoglobulin G antibodies to the SARS-CoV-2 in severe and critically ill patients were significantly lower than that in regular patients (p < 0.05). Our findings suggest that the lymphocyte counts, red blood cell counts and the immunoglobulin G antibodies of COVID-19 patients were impaired to varying degrees and the blood was in a state of hypercoagulation, which were more obvious in critically ill patients.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pneumonia, Viral / Coronavirus Infections / Betacoronavirus Type of study: Observational study Limits: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: English Journal: Int J Hematol Journal subject: Hematology Year: 2020 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: S12185-020-02930-w

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pneumonia, Viral / Coronavirus Infections / Betacoronavirus Type of study: Observational study Limits: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: English Journal: Int J Hematol Journal subject: Hematology Year: 2020 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: S12185-020-02930-w