Title of article :
The Association of Red Blood Cell Distribution Width with Secondary Infection and Prognosis in hospitalized patients with COVID -19 pneumonia
Author/Authors :
Saeedian ، Neda Department of Internal Medicine - Faculty of Medicine - Mashhad University of Medical Science , Seddigh Shamsi ، Mohsen Department of Hematology Oncology - Mashhad University of Medical Science , Nabavi ، Shima Department of Internal Medicine - Mashhad University of Medical Science , Javidarabshahi ، Zahra Mashhad University of medical science , Ebrahimzadeh ، Farnoosh Department of Internal Medicine - Mashhad University of Medical Science , Ravanshad ، Sahar Department of Internal Medicine - Mashhad University of Medical Science , Akbari Rad ، Mina Department of Internal Medicine - Mashhad University of Medical Science , Khatami ، Shohre Department of Internal Medicine - Mashhad University of Medical Science , Emadzadeh ، Maryam Clinical Research Unit - Faculty of Medicine - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Badriahmadi ، Shaghayegh Department of Internal Medicine - Faculty of Medicine - Mashhad University of Medical Science , Mozdourian ، Mahnaz Lung Diseases Research Center - Mashhad University of Medical Science
From page :
755
To page :
761
Abstract :
Introduction: Novel Coronavirus outbreak has posed a global threat. While the infection appears to be mild in most patients, considering its high rate of transmission, a large number of people are at risk of developing severe to critical illness in total which makes prognosis studies a priority.The aim of the present study was to evaluate red blood cell distribution width (RDW) as a predictive factor for diagnosing severe cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID19).Materials and Methods: A total number of 204 inpatients diagnosed with COVID19 including 122 men and 82 women (Mean age: 58.83±15.93 years old) treated at Imam Reza Hospital, Mashhad, Iran were included in the study. Patients were divided into severe and moderate groups according to their clinical signs and examinations and pulmonary imaging features. Demographic Data, laboratory test results, treatments, patients’ complications and outcome were recorded. MannWhitney U test and spearman correlation coefficient (r) were performed to assess RDW correlation with severity and serious complications in patients including intensive care unit (ICU) admission, shock, secondary infections, intubation, length of hospitalization and death. Receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curves analysis was carried out to define the reliability of RDW as a predictive indicator in severe COVID19.Results: The results showed statistical significant correlations between high levels of RDW and developing secondary infections and longer hospitalization (P values ≤0.001). The optimal cutoff for RDW to predict the length of hospitalization (≤ 7 days or more than 7 days) was estimated to be 14.65% with 94% sensitivity and 71.3% specificity. The area under curve was calculated to be 0.895 through Roc curve analysis.Conclusion: High predictive value of RDW, a routine blood test parameter, could be used in diagnosing COVID19 patients at higher risk for developing secondary infections and longer hospital stay which in turn helps with better management of the disease.
Keywords :
Coronavirus Disease19 , Prognosis , Secondary Infection , Red Blood Cell Distribution Width
Journal title :
Journal of Cardio- Thoracic Medicine
Journal title :
Journal of Cardio- Thoracic Medicine
Record number :
2579426
Link To Document :
بازگشت