Author: Naoum, Flávio Augusto; Ruiz, Adriana Laridondo Zucareli; Martin, Fernando Henrique de Oliveira; Brito, Tayra Hostalacio Gomes; Hassem, Vitoria; Oliveira, Maria Gabriela de Lucca
Title: Diagnostic and prognostic utility of WBC counts and cell population data in patients with COVIDâ€19 Cord-id: vm1g4ehm Document date: 2020_11_15
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Snippet: INTRODUCTION: Early diagnosis and identification of potential critical cases for timely treatment are crucial for COVIDâ€19 patients. The aim of this study was to analyze the diagnostic and prognostic implications of WBC and cell population data (CPD) abnormalities related to COVIDâ€19 at disease onset. METHODS: Baseline WBC counts and CPD data were analyzed in one hundred COVIDâ€19 patients presenting to emergency department and subsequently discharged (n = 49), admitted (n = 51) or deceased
Document: INTRODUCTION: Early diagnosis and identification of potential critical cases for timely treatment are crucial for COVIDâ€19 patients. The aim of this study was to analyze the diagnostic and prognostic implications of WBC and cell population data (CPD) abnormalities related to COVIDâ€19 at disease onset. METHODS: Baseline WBC counts and CPD data were analyzed in one hundred COVIDâ€19 patients presenting to emergency department and subsequently discharged (n = 49), admitted (n = 51) or deceased (n = 22), and in 47 healthy subjects. RESULTS: Lymphopenia and eosinopenia were observed in all COVIDâ€19 patients, with more intensity in the admitted and deceased groups, that also presented increased WBC and neutrophil counts. On CPD analysis, COVIDâ€19 was associated with increased volume of neutrophils, lymphocytes, and monocytes, whereas conductivity was decreased for neutrophils and increased for lymphocytes. The ROC curve analysis showed good performance for lymphocyte counts in predicting COVIDâ€19 diagnosis (AUC = 0.858), for neutrophil counts in predicting admission for COVIDâ€19 (AUC = 0.744) and for monocytes volume in predicting COVIDâ€19 diagnosis (AUC = 0.837). CONCLUSION: WBC counts and CPD parameters at disease onset in COVIDâ€19 patients can improve diagnostic characterization and aid in the discrimination between severe and nonsevere presentations.
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