Laboratory tests and clinical outcome in hospitalized patients for COVID-19
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Objective: To identify laboratory results associated with the risk of death in patients hospitalized for COVID-19. Material and methods: retrospective cohort study of patients admitted for COVID-19 at the Hospital Nacional EsSalud Guillermo Almenara Irigoyen in Lima, between March 21 and M...
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Laboratory tests and clinical outcome in hospitalized patients for COVID-19 Pruebas de laboratorio y desenlace clínico en pacientes hospitalizados por la COVID-19 |
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Collins-Camones, Jaime Antonio Loyola-Salvatierra, Fiorella Vanesa Gamarra-Lazo, Roxana Liliana Páucar-Miranda, Celia Joanna Cárdenas-Ruiz, Moisés Gonzalo Grande-Castro, Nikolai Palacios-Calcina, Juan Carlos Reyes-Payano, Patricia Nelly Blanco-Noriega, Amanda Beatriz Díaz-Gonzales, Gerson Edwin Alvizuri-Pastor, Sergio Enrique |
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Collins-Camones, Jaime Antonio |
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Collins-Camones, Jaime Antonio Loyola-Salvatierra, Fiorella Vanesa Gamarra-Lazo, Roxana Liliana Páucar-Miranda, Celia Joanna Cárdenas-Ruiz, Moisés Gonzalo Grande-Castro, Nikolai Palacios-Calcina, Juan Carlos Reyes-Payano, Patricia Nelly Blanco-Noriega, Amanda Beatriz Díaz-Gonzales, Gerson Edwin Alvizuri-Pastor, Sergio Enrique |
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Loyola-Salvatierra, Fiorella Vanesa Gamarra-Lazo, Roxana Liliana Páucar-Miranda, Celia Joanna Cárdenas-Ruiz, Moisés Gonzalo Grande-Castro, Nikolai Palacios-Calcina, Juan Carlos Reyes-Payano, Patricia Nelly Blanco-Noriega, Amanda Beatriz Díaz-Gonzales, Gerson Edwin Alvizuri-Pastor, Sergio Enrique |
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COVID-19 hemograma bioquímica sanguínea mortalidad COVID-19 blood count blood biochemistry mortality |
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COVID-19 hemograma bioquímica sanguínea mortalidad COVID-19 blood count blood biochemistry mortality |
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Objective: To identify laboratory results associated with the risk of death in patients hospitalized for COVID-19. Material and methods: retrospective cohort study of patients admitted for COVID-19 at the Hospital Nacional EsSalud Guillermo Almenara Irigoyen in Lima, between March 21 and May 12, 2020. The laboratory tests included in the study were those of hospital admission. A Cox analysis was done to determine factors associated with death. Results: a total of 433 patients were included: 253 cases (58%) with positive RT-PCR and 180 cases (42%) with reactive rapid antibody test. And, 55% (240/433) and 59% (256/433) had leukocytosis and relative lymphopenia (≤10%), respectively. 56% (49/87) had D-dimer greater than two mg/L. However, higher than normal values were presented in 39% (152/393) for urea and 19% (77/397) for creatinine, as well as 73% (228/313) for aspartate aminotransferase and 62% (193/310) for alanine aminotransferase. On the other hand, 54% (180/336) had C-reactive protein greater than 150 mg/L, 42% (108/258) lactate dehydrogenase greater than 450 U/L and 57% (52/91) ferritin greater than one thousand ng/mL. Subsequently, leukocytosis (HRa 2.72; IC955; 1.12-6.60), less than three hundred thousand platelets per mm3 (HRa 2.36; CI95%; 1.23-4.52), and increases in normal creatinine values (HRa 3.03; CI95%; 1.41-6.48) as lactate dehydrogenase above 450 U/L (HRa 2.41; CI95%; 1.29-4.49) were independently associated with death. Conclusion: the death of hospitalized patients by COVID-19 was independently associated with leukocytosis, less than three hundred thousand platelets per mm3, creatinine above normal and lactate dehydrogenase greater than 450 U /L. |
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Laboratory tests and clinical outcome in hospitalized patients for COVID-19Pruebas de laboratorio y desenlace clínico en pacientes hospitalizados por la COVID-19Collins-Camones, Jaime Antonio Loyola-Salvatierra, Fiorella Vanesa Gamarra-Lazo, Roxana Liliana Páucar-Miranda, Celia JoannaCárdenas-Ruiz, Moisés GonzaloGrande-Castro, NikolaiPalacios-Calcina, Juan CarlosReyes-Payano, Patricia NellyBlanco-Noriega, Amanda BeatrizDíaz-Gonzales, Gerson EdwinAlvizuri-Pastor, Sergio EnriqueCOVID-19hemogramabioquímica sanguíneamortalidadCOVID-19blood countblood biochemistrymortality Objective: To identify laboratory results associated with the risk of death in patients hospitalized for COVID-19. Material and methods: retrospective cohort study of patients admitted for COVID-19 at the Hospital Nacional EsSalud Guillermo Almenara Irigoyen in Lima, between March 21 and May 12, 2020. The laboratory tests included in the study were those of hospital admission. A Cox analysis was done to determine factors associated with death. Results: a total of 433 patients were included: 253 cases (58%) with positive RT-PCR and 180 cases (42%) with reactive rapid antibody test. And, 55% (240/433) and 59% (256/433) had leukocytosis and relative lymphopenia (≤10%), respectively. 56% (49/87) had D-dimer greater than two mg/L. However, higher than normal values were presented in 39% (152/393) for urea and 19% (77/397) for creatinine, as well as 73% (228/313) for aspartate aminotransferase and 62% (193/310) for alanine aminotransferase. On the other hand, 54% (180/336) had C-reactive protein greater than 150 mg/L, 42% (108/258) lactate dehydrogenase greater than 450 U/L and 57% (52/91) ferritin greater than one thousand ng/mL. Subsequently, leukocytosis (HRa 2.72; IC955; 1.12-6.60), less than three hundred thousand platelets per mm3 (HRa 2.36; CI95%; 1.23-4.52), and increases in normal creatinine values (HRa 3.03; CI95%; 1.41-6.48) as lactate dehydrogenase above 450 U/L (HRa 2.41; CI95%; 1.29-4.49) were independently associated with death. Conclusion: the death of hospitalized patients by COVID-19 was independently associated with leukocytosis, less than three hundred thousand platelets per mm3, creatinine above normal and lactate dehydrogenase greater than 450 U /L. Objetivo: Identificar los resultados de laboratorio asociados con el riesgo de muerte en pacientes hospitalizados por la COVID-19. Material y métodos: estudio de cohorte retrospectivo de pacientes admitidos por la COVID-19 en el Hospital Nacional EsSalud Guillermo Almenara Irigoyen de Lima, entre el 21 de marzo y el 12 de mayo 2020. Las pruebas de laboratorio incluidas en el estudio fueron las del ingreso al hospital. Se hizo un análisis de Cox para determinar factores asociados con muerte. Resultados: un total de 433 pacientes fueron incluidos: 253 casos (58%) con RT-PCR positivo y 180 casos (42%) con prueba rápida de anticuerpos reactiva. El 55% (240/433) y el 59% (256/433) tuvo leucocitosis y linfopenia relativa (≤10%), respectivamente. El 56% (49/87) tuvo dímero-D mayor a dos mg/L. Cifras mayores al normal se presentaron en 39% (152/393) para urea y 19% (77/397) para creatinina, así como en 73% (228/313) para aspartato aminotransferasa y 62% (193/310) para alanina aminotransferasa. De otro lado, 54% (180/336) tuvo proteína C reactiva mayor a 150 mg/L, 42% (108/258) lactato deshidrogenasa mayor a 450 U/L y 57% (52/91) ferritina mayor a mil ng/mL De forma subsiguiente, leucocitosis (HRa 2,72; IC955; 1,12- 6,60), menos de trescientas mil plaquetas por mm3 (HRa 2,36; IC95%; 1,23-4,52), e incrementos en los valores normales de creatinina (HRa 3,03; IC95%; 1,41-6,48) como de lactato deshidrogenasa por encima de 450 U/L (HRa 2,41; IC95%; 1,29-4,49) se asociaron de forma independiente con muerte. Conclusión: la muerte de los pacientes hospitalizados por la COVID-19 fue asociada de forma independiente con leucocitosis, menos de trescientas mil plaquetas por mm3, creatinina por encima del normal y lactato deshidrogenasa mayor a 450 U/L.Sociedad Peruana de Medicina Interna2021-06-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistamedicinainterna.net/index.php/spmi/article/view/59610.36393/spmi.v34i2.596Revista de la Sociedad Peruana de Medicina Interna; Vol. 34 Núm. 2 (2021); 53-60Revista de la Sociedad Peruana de Medicina Interna; Vol. 34 No. 2 (2021); 53-601609-71731681-972110.36393/spmi.v34i2reponame:Revista de la Sociedad Peruana de Medicina Internainstname:Sociedad Peruana de Medicina Internainstacron:SPMIspahttps://revistamedicinainterna.net/index.php/spmi/article/view/596/660Derechos de autor 2021 Jaime Antonio Collins-Camones, Fiorella Vanesa Loyola-Salvatierra, Roxana Liliana Gamarra-Lazo, Celia Joanna Páucar-Miranda, Moisés Gonzalo Cárdenas-Ruiz, Nikolai Grande-Castro, Juan Carlos Palacios-Calcina, Patricia Nelly Reyes-Payano, Amanda Beatriz Blanco-Noriega, Gerson Edwin Díaz-Gonzales, Sergio Enrique Alvizuri-Pastorinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:medicinainterna.net.pe:article/5962021-11-13T22:05:48Z |
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