Selected article for: "blood count and reference range"

Author: Jing Gong; Hui Dong; Song Qing Xia; Yi Zhao Huang; Dingkun Wang; Yan Zhao; Wenhua Liu; Shenghao Tu; Mingmin Zhang; Qi Wang; Fuer Lu
Title: Correlation Analysis Between Disease Severity and Inflammation-related Parameters in Patients with COVID-19 Pneumonia
  • Document date: 2020_2_27
  • ID: 370fqkat_12
    Snippet: In peripheral blood cell analysis, there were significant differences in WBC count between the critical and severe groups or critical and mild groups, and no significance was found between the mild and severe groups ( Figure 4A ). ROC curve of WBC (AUC =0.838, p =0.000, Figure 2E ) suggested the best cut-off point was 7.92*10^9/L with 77% specificity and 78.1% sensitivity. If the detected values of WBC are above the upper reference limit, it ofte.....
    Document: In peripheral blood cell analysis, there were significant differences in WBC count between the critical and severe groups or critical and mild groups, and no significance was found between the mild and severe groups ( Figure 4A ). ROC curve of WBC (AUC =0.838, p =0.000, Figure 2E ) suggested the best cut-off point was 7.92*10^9/L with 77% specificity and 78.1% sensitivity. If the detected values of WBC are above the upper reference limit, it often indicates infection. Because WBC count is influenced by therapy, clinically the upper limit of reference range of WBC, namely 9.5*10^9/L, seems more meaningful.

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