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Author: Lin, Qunying; Wu, Liangning; Lin, Weihua; Zhu, Linjian; Hu, Yuxiong; Lin, Guosheng; Lin, Juan; Tu, Haijian
Title: Correlation between chest CT severity score and laboratory indicators in patients with Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
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  • Document date: 2021_9_22
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    Snippet: OBJECTIVE The association between computed tomography (CT) and clinical severity of COVID-19 has been demonstrated. However, there are few studies on CT and laboratory indicators in patients in COVID-19. Our aim was to explore the correlation between chest CT images and laboratory indicators of patients with COVID-19 pneumonia. METHODS This was a retrospective study of patients with COVID-19 diagnosed and treated at the Affiliated Hospital of Putian University between January 24, 2020, and March
    Document: OBJECTIVE The association between computed tomography (CT) and clinical severity of COVID-19 has been demonstrated. However, there are few studies on CT and laboratory indicators in patients in COVID-19. Our aim was to explore the correlation between chest CT images and laboratory indicators of patients with COVID-19 pneumonia. METHODS This was a retrospective study of patients with COVID-19 diagnosed and treated at the Affiliated Hospital of Putian University between January 24, 2020, and March 06, 2020. The correlation test between first chest CT score and blood cell analysis, C-reactive protein (CRP), erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), blood biochemistry, and T lymphocyte subsets (T-Ls) was investigated. RESULTS Among the 56 patients, there were 36 (64.3%) males and 20 (35.7%) females. The mean age of the patients was 46.54±15.82 (range, 15-86) years. The CT score in the moderate group was higher than in the mild group (5.06±0.77 vs 1.87±0.88, P<0.05), and higher in the severe group than in the moderate and mild groups (10.71±4.21, P<0.05). In addition, the ESR was significantly higher in the severe group than mild group (32.00 (26.04, 58.24) vs. 11.00 (7.84, 24.70) mm/h, P<0.05). The CD3, CD4, CD8, and CD4/CD8 cells were not different (all P>0.05). The CT scores of all patients correlated positively with CRP, LDH, and ESR (all P<0.01). CONCLUSION The chest CT characteristics of patients with COVID-19 correlated positively with CRP, ESR, and LDH, which may use one of the indicators for the assessment of disease severity.

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