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Dynamic changes of platelet-related parameters and their associations with clinical outcomes in COVID-19 patients during hospitalization
Authors:Yan Liu  Yingyu He  Yanhong Zhang  Wanbing Liu  Liping Cai  Hui Liang  Shangen Zheng  Lei Liu
Affiliation:1.The First School of Clinical Medicine, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510515, China2.Department of Transfusion Medicine, General Hospital of Central Theater Command of the PLA, Wuhan, Hubei 430070, China3.Department of Transfusion Medicine, Wuhan First Hospital, Wuhan, Hubei 430022, China4.Chengtong Group Co., Ltd. Beijing 100044, China
Abstract:This paper aims to analyze dynamic changes in platelet-related indicators and their associations with clinical outcomes in COVID-19 patients. 220 COVID-19 patients hospitalized in the General Hospital of Central Theater Command the PLA from January 21, 2020 to March 25, 2020, were enrolled. These patients were firstly divided into non-severe and severe groups in accordance with disease severity on admission. The patients of the severe group were further divided into survivors and non-survivors according to whether the patient was discharged or deceased. The results demonstrated that IL-6 had negative correlations with PLT (R=?0.318, P<0.001) and PCT (R=?0.323, P<0.001). However, no significant correlations or only weak correlations were found between the platelet-related parameters (PLT, MPV, PDW, PCT, and P-LCR) and other indexes of coagulation and inflammation (PT, APTT, FIB, D-D, and CRP). The dynamic changes of platelet-related parameters in non-severe patients and survivors during hospitalization showed very similar trends and changing rules, while those in the non-survivor group were considerably different. After adjusting for demographic variables and coexisting disorders, the patients with nadir platelet counts of (100–150), (50–100), and (0–50), respectively, possessed a significantly increased risk of mortality [(OR=1.81, 95% CI, 0.2–16.44, P>0.05), (OR=9.91, 95% CI, 1.36–72.2, P<0.05), and (OR=53.81, 95% CI, 5.85–495.22, P<0.001)] with (150–) as the reference. This study suggests that changing trends of the platelet-related parameterrs during hospitalization especially in the first week after admission, are of great significance for predicting clinical outcomes.
Keywords:COVID-19   platelet   clinical outcome
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