Comparison of demographic features and laboratory parameters between COVID-19 deceased patients and surviving severe and critically ill cases

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Lei Wang [1 ]
Yang Gao [2 ]
Zhao-Jin Zhang [3 ]
Chang-Kun Pan [4 ]
Ying Wang [5 ]
Yu-Cheng Zhu [6 ]
Yan-Peng Qi [7 ]
Feng-Jie Xie [8 ]
Xue Du [1 ]
Na-Na Li [1 ]
Peng-Fei Chen [1 ]
Chuang-Shi Yue [1 ]
Ji-Han Wu [1 ]
Xin-Tong Wang [1 ]
Yu-Jia Tang [1 ]
Qi-Qi Lai [1 ]
Kai Kang [1 ]
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[1] Department of Critical Care Medicine, The First Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University
[2] Department of Critical Care Medicine, The Jiamusi Cancer Hospital
[3] Department of Critical Care Medicine, The Yichun Forestry Administration Central Hospital
[4] Department of Critical Care Medicine, The Hongqi Hospital Affiliated to Mudanjiang Medical University
[5] Department of Cardiology, The Hongxinglong Hospital of Beidahuang Group
[6] Department of Critical Care Medicine, The First People Hospital of Mudanjiang City
[7] Department of Critical Care Medicine, The Hongxinglong Hospital of Beidahuang Group
[8] Department of Critical Care Medicine, The Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University
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R563.1 [肺炎];
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BACKGROUND Coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19) has been far more devastating than expected, showing no signs of slowing down at present. Heilongjiang Province is the most northeastern province of China, and has cold weather for nearly half a year and an annual temperature difference of more than 60℃, which increases the underlying morbidity associated with pulmonary diseases, and thus leads to lung dysfunction. The demographic features and laboratory parameters of COVID-19 deceased patients in Heilongjiang Province, China with such climatic characteristics are still not clearly illustrated.AIM To illustrate the demographic features and laboratory parameters of COVID-19 deceased patients in Heilongjiang Province by comparing with those of surviving severe and critically ill cases.METHODS COVID-19 deceased patients from different hospitals in Heilongjiang Province were included in this retrospective study and compared their characteristics with those of surviving severe and critically ill cases in the COVID-19 treatment center of the First Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University. The surviving patients were divided into severe group and critically ill group according to the Diagnosis and Treatment of New Coronavirus Pneumonia(the seventh edition).Demographic data were collected and recorded upon admission. Laboratory parameters were obtained from the medical records, and then compared among the groups.RESULTS Twelve COVID-19 deceased patients, 27 severe cases and 26 critically ill cases were enrolled in this retrospective study. No differences in age, gender, and number of comorbidities between groups were found. Neutrophil percentage(NEUT%), platelet(PLT), C-reactive protein(CRP), creatine kinase isoenzyme(CK-MB), serum troponin I(TNI) and brain natriuretic peptides(BNP) showed significant differences among the groups(P = 0.020, P = 0.001, P < 0.001, P = 0.001, P < 0.001, P <0.001, respectively). The increase of CRP, D-dimer and NEUT% levels, as well as the decrease of lymphocyte count(LYMPH) and PLT counts, showed significant correlation with death of COVID-19 patients(P = 0.023, P = 0.008, P = 0.045, P = 0.020, P = 0.015, respectively).CONCLUSION Compared with surviving severe and critically ill cases, no special demographic features of COVID-19 deceased patients were observed, while some laboratory parameters including NEUT%, PLT, CRP, CK-MB, TNI and BNP showed significant differences. COVID-19 deceased patients had higher CRP, D-dimer and NEUT% levels and lower LYMPH and PLT counts.
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页码:8161 / 8169
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