Omraninava M, Keyvan K, Akbari Neserkani F, Namdar S. Investigating the Outcomes of COVID-19 Paraclinical Parameters among Hospitalized Patients. Tabari Biomed Stu Res J 2023; 5 (4) :20-28
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http://tbsrj.mazums.ac.ir/article-1-3828-en.html
1- Hospital Administration Research Center, Sari Branch, Islamic Azad University, Sari, Iran
2- Department of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Sari Branch, Islamic Azad University, Sari, Iran
3- Assitant Professor, Neurology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Sari Branch, Islamic Azad University, Sari, Iran
Abstract:
Introduction: Introduction: COVID-19 has been a global pandemic since the end of 2019, and it is important to determine the complications and mortality of patients according to their paraclinics. Due to the numerous statistical gaps between different studies, in this study, the consequences of COVID-19 were examined according to paraclinical cases in inpatients admitted to Valiasr Hospital in Qaemshahr in 2019-2020.
Material and Methods: This research is in the form of a descriptive-cross-sectional. Blood tests at the time of admission of definite patients with COVID-19 were the basis of the study of patients in the ordinary and special care departments of Valiasr Hospital, Qaemshahr. After obtaining permissions and determining the entry and exit criteria of patients' files, the researcher made a checklist based on the goals of the study variables provided, the information was completed and analyzed by SPSS version 26.
Results: Generally, 67. 1% of patients were hospitalized in ordinary wards and the rest were hospitalized in special care wards. 53.3% of all patients were men. The age group of 71-80 years had the highest frequency. 100% of patients had lung involvement in chest imaging. The results showed that 47% of patients had leukopenia and 34.6% of patients had lymphopenia. The results for PMN showed that only 1.3% of patients had neutropenia, while 12.9% of them were in the normal range. Thrombocytopenia disorder was observed in 6.9% of patients.
Conclusion: Male sex and old age had the most cases of disease and mortality. An increase in the level of CRP, liver enzymes, neutrophilia, leukopenia, lymphopenia, leukocytosis, and thrombocytopenia was among the most important and common paraclinical consequences of COVID-19. Neutropenia, thrombocytosis, and lymphocytosis were not associated with mortality, which requires further studies.
Type of Study:
Research (Original) |
Subject:
Microbiology Published: 2023/12/28 | ePublished: 2023/12/28