Lymphocyte count and A-DROP score in COVID-19 patients: A retrospective observational study

IF 0.4 Q4 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Journal of Acute Disease Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.4103/2221-6189.347779
Sevras Hingwe, Chandrakant Waikar, Vinay Gour, Lal Pranay
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Objectives: To determine the correlation between lymphocyte count and A-DROP score in COVID-19 patients and their role in predicting poor outcomes. Methods: This retrospective observational single-center study was conducted in a tertiary care hospital in Vidisha district, India. COVID-19 patients were included in this study, who were admitted to ICU and the COVID Care Centre from August 2020 to October 2020. Demographic profile, clinical characteristics, medical history, A-DROP score, complete blood counts including lymphocyte counts (on admission), the severity of the disease course, and duration of hospitalization were collected. The correlation between lymphopenia and A-DROP score was determined, and their role in predicting poor outcomes was investigated. Results: This study included 220 patients, among which 134 were male, and 86 were female [mean age (48.98±16.98) years, 95% CI: 46.72-51.23]. Lymphocyte count in COVID-19 patients negatively correlated with the A-DROP score (r=-0.67, P<0.001). The area under the ROC curve was 0.892 (95% CI: 0.80-0.98, P<0.001) for the lymphocyte count, and the area under the ROC curve was 0.93 (95% CI: 0.84-1.00, P<0.001) for lymphocyte count-A-DROP. Conclusion: Lymphocyte count along with the A-DROP score on admission could be used to predict the severity of COVID-19 pneumonia and unfavorable outcome.
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COVID-19患者淋巴细胞计数和A- drop评分:一项回顾性观察研究
目的:探讨COVID-19患者淋巴细胞计数与A-DROP评分的相关性及其对不良预后的预测作用。方法:本回顾性观察性单中心研究在印度Vidisha区的一家三级医院进行。本研究纳入2020年8月至2020年10月入住ICU和COVID-19护理中心的COVID-19患者。收集患者的人口统计资料、临床特征、病史、A-DROP评分、全血细胞计数包括淋巴细胞计数(入院时)、病程严重程度和住院时间。确定淋巴细胞减少与A-DROP评分之间的相关性,并研究其在预测不良预后中的作用。结果:本研究纳入220例患者,其中男性134例,女性86例[平均年龄(48.98±16.98)岁,95% CI: 46.72 ~ 51.23]。COVID-19患者淋巴细胞计数与A-DROP评分呈负相关(r=-0.67, P<0.001)。淋巴细胞计数的ROC曲线下面积为0.892 (95% CI: 0.80 ~ 0.98, P<0.001),淋巴细胞计数- a - drop的ROC曲线下面积为0.93 (95% CI: 0.84 ~ 1.00, P<0.001)。结论:入院时淋巴细胞计数和A-DROP评分可用于预测COVID-19肺炎的严重程度和不良结局。
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Journal of Acute Disease
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期刊介绍: The articles published mainly deal with pre-hospital and hospital emergency medicine, cardiopulmonary-cerebral resuscitation, critical cardiovascular disease, sepsis, severe infection, multiple organ failure, acute and critical diseases in different medical fields, sudden cardiac arrest, Intensive Care Unit (ICU), critical care medicine, disaster rescue medicine (earthquakes, fires, floods, mine disaster, air crash, et al.), acute trauma, acute toxicology, acute heart disease, and related topics. JAD sets up columns for special subjects in each issue.
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