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Author: Guo-Qing Qian; Nai-Bin Yang; Feng Ding; Ada Hoi Yan Ma; Zong-Yi Wang; Yue-Fei Shen; Chun-Wei Shi; Xiang Lian; Jin-Guo Chu; Lei Chen; Zhi-Yu Wang; Da-Wei Ren; Guo-Xiang Li; Xue-Qin Chen; Hua-Jiang Shen; Xiao-Min Chen
Title: Epidemiologic and Clinical Characteristics of 91 Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19 in Zhejiang, China: A retrospective, multi-centre case series
  • Document date: 2020_2_25
  • ID: jxtch47t_22
    Snippet: The copyright holder for this preprint According to data of laboratory tests, half of patients (49, 53.85%) demonstrated elevated levels of C-reactive protein (CRP), but elevated levels of procalcitonin were detected in only a minority (14, 15.39%). Data from blood routine showed that 14 (15.39%) patients had below the normal range of leucocyte, and 3 (3.97%) cases with elevated levels ( Table 3) The serum level of albumin was suppressed in 43 (4.....
    Document: The copyright holder for this preprint According to data of laboratory tests, half of patients (49, 53.85%) demonstrated elevated levels of C-reactive protein (CRP), but elevated levels of procalcitonin were detected in only a minority (14, 15.39%). Data from blood routine showed that 14 (15.39%) patients had below the normal range of leucocyte, and 3 (3.97%) cases with elevated levels ( Table 3) The serum level of albumin was suppressed in 43 (47.25%) patients. ALT (7, 7.69%) and AST (9, 9.89%) were slightly elevated in minority of cases. Suppressed calcium concentration and serum sodium concentration were less common. Some patients had abnormality in arterial blood gas analysis, with decreased PaO2 in 18 cases, increased levels of lactic acid in 25 cases, and increased PH in 14 cases.

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