Selected article for: "cardiac function and SARS cov infection"

Author: JIANLIN XIANG; JING WEN; XIAOQING YUAN; Shun Xiong; XUE ZHOU; CHANGJIN LIU; XUN MIN
Title: Potential biochemical markers to identify severe cases among COVID-19 patients
  • Document date: 2020_3_23
  • ID: 6rs86u5v_15
    Snippet: In this paper, the results of most serum biochemical tests were investigated and analysed. The incidence of liver or heart failure was higher in severe COVID-19 patients [2, 4] ; however, we found that most of the indicators, including liver and cardiac function biomarkers, except for serum DBIL, CHE and LDH, did not change significantly or directly in severe and mild patients. There were not much consistent with some reports in the literature [2.....
    Document: In this paper, the results of most serum biochemical tests were investigated and analysed. The incidence of liver or heart failure was higher in severe COVID-19 patients [2, 4] ; however, we found that most of the indicators, including liver and cardiac function biomarkers, except for serum DBIL, CHE and LDH, did not change significantly or directly in severe and mild patients. There were not much consistent with some reports in the literature [2] , which may be the result of prophylactic use of drug by doctors. There were also no differences in serum CRP concentrations between severe and mild COVID-19 patients; however, the overall level of serum CRP increased, suggesting that it could be sensitive to SARS-CoV-2 infection.

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