C-reactive protein in elderly and pregnant COVID-19 cases: A new role for an old marker

E. Ali, D. Salman, Wassan Nori
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The clinical characteristics and prognosis of high-risk groups, including elderly and pregnant women, may vary according to the overall susceptibility of novel coronavirus. For that, numerous researchers worldwide have concentrated their efforts on finding a trustworthy biomarker that can determine the severity, prognosis, and survival of those affected. C-reactive protein (CRP), an inflammatory biomarker that showed higher levels in coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) cases, underlay inflammation degree and was used to gauge the severity of COVID-19. In this review, we discuss whether CRP might have other uses in COVID-19 cases besides predicting the severity and the clinical outcomes among vulnerable risk groups. Doctors must analyze CRP levels along with the period of illness to identify those liable for rapid progress and be able to categorize case severity to guide the clinical decision to improve prognosis.
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老年人和孕妇新冠肺炎病例中的C反应蛋白:一种旧标志物的新作用
高危人群(包括老年人和孕妇)的临床特征和预后可能因整体易感性而异。为此,世界各地的许多研究人员都集中精力寻找一种可信赖的生物标志物,以确定患者的严重程度、预后和生存率。c反应蛋白(CRP)是一种炎症生物标志物,在2019冠状病毒(COVID-19)病例中显示出较高的水平,是炎症程度的基础,并用于衡量COVID-19的严重程度。在这篇综述中,我们讨论CRP是否可能在COVID-19病例中有其他用途,除了预测易感危险人群的严重程度和临床结局。医生必须根据病程分析CRP水平,以确定病情快速发展的原因,并能够对病例严重程度进行分类,以指导临床决策,改善预后。
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