Patients without increased lymphocyte counts and decreased ct scores during the early 2nd week of illness onset may develop to severe covid-19

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Abstract

Background: Lymphopenia and high CT score is associated with COVID-19 severity. Herein we describe the change pattern in lymphocyte count and CT score during hospitalization and explore a possible association with the severity of COVID-19. Methods: In this retrospective study, 13 non-severe COVID-19 patients diagnosed at admission were enrolled. One patient progressed to severe disease. Change patterns in lymphocyte counts and CT scores of all patients were analyzed. Results: Lymphocyte count increased gradually from day 5 post-illness onset (day 5 vs. day 15, p = 0.001). Lym-phocyte count of the severe patient fluctuated at low levels throughout the 15-day period. Chest CT scores of non-severe patients increased significantly during the first 5 days of illness onset, but decreased gradually beginning day 9 (illness onset vs. day 5, p = 0.002, day 9 vs. day 15, p = 0.015). In the severe patient, CT score continued to increase over the 11 days post-illness onset period. Conclusions: Non-severe COVID-19 patients had significantly increased lymphocyte counts and decreased CT scores beginning day 5 and day 9 of illness onset, respectively. The patients without increased lymphocyte counts and decreased CT scores during the early 2nd week of illness onset may develop to severe COVID-19.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1103-1109
Number of pages7
JournalClinical Laboratory
Volume69
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2023

Keywords

  • COVID-19
  • CT score
  • dynamic change
  • lymphocyte count

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