N. Şen, M. Tezcan, Gizem Dogan gokce, N. Zorlutuna Kaymak, S. Acer, Ayşe ALGA BATIREL
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由SARS-Cov-2病毒引起的COVID-19疾病具有不同严重程度的临床谱特征。凝血功能障碍和炎症是与COVID-19严重程度相关的最重要因素。炎症和凝血因子的生物标志物的使用尚未明确。本研究旨在探讨炎症标志物CRP/白蛋白在预测COVID-19病程中的作用。方法:回顾性分析2020年4 - 5月收治的457例COVID-19大流行期间住院患者的人口学、实验室和预后。分析患者CRP/Albumin比值与病情严重程度、住院时间及预后的关系。结果:重症监护病房住院率为10.5% (n=48),机械通气率为8.1% (n=37),死亡率为1.3% (n=6)。CRP/白蛋白比值在肺浸润组(p=0.005)、重症监护组(p<0.001)和需要机械通气组(p<0.001)中均有统计学意义。住院时间与CRP/白蛋白比值呈正相关(r=0.412, p < 0.001)。结论:CRP/Albumin比值可作为医生早期将患者转入重症监护病房、早期发现需要MV者、判断肺浸润的辅助指标。关键词:COVID-19, CRP/白蛋白比值,预后
The effect of CRP/albumin ratio on prognosis of hospitalized patients due to COVID-19
Introduction: COVID-19 disease caused by the SARS-Cov-2 virus is characterized by clinical spectra of varying severity. Coagulopathy and inflammation are the most important factors associated with COVID-19 severity. The use of a biomarker of inflammation and coagulation factors has not yet been clarified. The present study aimed to examine the role of CRP/Albumin, an inflammation marker, in predicting the course of COVID-19 disease.Methods: The Demographic, laboratory, and prognosis of 457 patients who were hospitalized during the COVID-19 pandemic service between April and May 2020 were analyzed retrospectively. The relationship between the patients' CRP/Albumin ratio and disease severity, length of hospital stays, and prognosis were analyzed.Results: The rate of hospitalization in the intensive care unit was 10.5% (n=48), mechanical ventilation was 8.1% (n=37), and death was 1.3% (n=6). The CRP/albumin ratio was statistically higher in those with lung infiltration (p=0.005), those who were taken to the intensive care unit (p<0.001), and those who needed mechanical ventilation (p<0.001). A positive significant correlation was found between the length of hospital stay and the CRP/albumin ratio(r=0.412, p < 0.001).Conclusion: The CRP/Albumin ratio is thought to be an auxiliary marker for doctors in the early transfer of patients to the intensive care unit, the early detection of those in need of MV, and the determination of lung infiltration.Keywords: COVID-19, CRP/albumin ratio, prognosis