Neutrophil lymphocyte ratio and platelet lymphocyte ratio as a marker for disease severity in children with COVID-19

Attia Bari, Tooba Fateen, Aimen Ch
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Background: It had been observed that there is relationship of neutrophil lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and platelet lymphocyte ratio (PLR) with disease severity in children with COVID-19 and post-COVID, multisystem inflammatory disease in children (MIS-C).  Study conducted to determine NLR and PLR correlation with this disease severity. Methods: Prospective descriptive analytical study conducted at the children’s hospital and university of child health sciences, Lahore. Consecutive confirmed cases of COVID-19 infection and post-COVID, MIS-C diagnosed on the basis of RT-PCR from nasopharyngeal swab and antibody test admitted from March 2020 to October 2021 were included through consecutive sampling. Complete blood (CBC) was done and NLR and PLR was determined Results: Majority 198 (74.2%) of the 267 patients had a diagnosis of COVID-19 and 69 (25.8%) were post-COVID MIS-C. There was a male preponderance 177 (66.3%) and the mean age was 6.1±4.7 years (95% CI: 5.62-6.74). Majority children had mild disease 80 (30%), 34 (12.7%) were critical and there were 37 (13.8%) deaths. Underlying comorbidity was present in 55 (20.6%). As the severity of symptoms changed from asymptomatic to severe disease, there was a significant rise of mean NLR from 1.88±1.40 to 5.47±4.77 respectively (p<0.001). PLR however, failed to show any kind of association with severity of the symptoms (p=0.922). Conclusions: NLR served as a marker of disease severity among pediatric patients suffering from COVID-19 and MIS-C. However, PLR failed to show any relation with disease severity.
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中性粒细胞淋巴细胞比值和血小板淋巴细胞比值作为 COVID-19 儿童疾病严重程度的标志物
背景:据观察,中性粒细胞淋巴细胞比值(NLR)和血小板淋巴细胞比值(PLR)与 COVID-19 和 COVID 后儿童多系统炎症性疾病(MIS-C)患儿的疾病严重程度有关。 研究旨在确定 NLR 和 PLR 与该疾病严重程度的相关性。研究方法在拉合尔儿童医院和儿童健康科学大学进行的前瞻性描述性分析研究。通过连续采样,纳入了 2020 年 3 月至 2021 年 10 月期间收治的 COVID-19 感染确诊病例以及根据鼻咽拭子 RT-PCR 和抗体检测确诊的后 COVID 和 MIS-C 病例。进行全血细胞计数(CBC),并测定 NLR 和 PLR 结果:267 名患者中有 198 人(74.2%)确诊为 COVID-19,69 人(25.8%)为 COVID MIS-C 后患者。男性占多数,177 人(66.3%),平均年龄为 6.1±4.7 岁(95% CI:5.62-6.74)。大多数患儿病情较轻,为 80 例(30%),34 例(12.7%)病情危重,37 例(13.8%)死亡。55名患儿(20.6%)有并发症。随着症状严重程度从无症状到重症的变化,平均 NLR 分别从 1.88±1.40 显著上升至 5.47±4.77(P<0.001)。然而,PLR 与症状严重程度没有任何关联(P=0.922)。结论NLR是COVID-19和MIS-C儿科患者疾病严重程度的标志物。然而,PLR 与疾病严重程度没有任何关系。
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