Epidemiological and laboratory profile of patients confirmed with Covid-19 and admitted to a reference hospital
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Resumo: | The new coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19 is easily transmitted from person to person. About 15% develop severe pneumonia and of these, 6% progress to severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and multiple organ failure. Identify biomarkers that can predict which individuals are likely to be affected by severe disease and are at risk of death is crucial. However, the pathophysiology of the disease is not completely elucidated and the characterization of the clinical profile of people infected with SARS-CoV-2 remains unclear. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the epidemiological and laboratory profile of patients confirmed with COVID-19 and admitted to the University Hospital Lauro Wanderley, based on the correlation of laboratory tests to the evolution of the disease, determination of the most influential variables in the worsening of the disease. Data consisted of complete blood count and serum biochemical analyzes. Overall, 74 patients met all criteria of this study and were included, 40 from the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), and 34 from the Infectious Diseases Infirmary (IDP), both exclusively for patients with COVID-19. Based on these findings, patients with increased WBC count, ALT, AST, and LDH should be closely monitored as these factors predict ICU admission and mortality. Among other laboratory parameters, patients admitted to the ICU have higher levels of D-dimer compared to IDI patients. The results suggests that higher levels of D-dimer on admission is related to a worse prognosis of the disease. |
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Epidemiological and laboratory profile of patients confirmed with Covid-19 and admitted to a reference hospitalPerfil epidemiológico y de laboratorio de pacientes confirmados con Covid-19 e ingresados en un hospital de referenciaPerfil epidemiológico e laboratorial de pacientes confirmados com Covid-19 e admitidos em um hospital de referênciaSARS-CoV-2D-dimerIntensive Care UnitLactate dehydrogenaseAspartate aminotransferaseAcute respiratory syndrome.SARS-CoV-2Dímero DUnidad de Cuidados IntensivosLactato deshidrogenasaAspartato aminotransferasaSíndrome respiratorio agudo.D-dímeroUnidade de Tratamento IntensivoLactato desidrogenaseAspartato aminotransferaseSARS-CoV-2Síndrome respiratória aguda.The new coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19 is easily transmitted from person to person. About 15% develop severe pneumonia and of these, 6% progress to severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and multiple organ failure. Identify biomarkers that can predict which individuals are likely to be affected by severe disease and are at risk of death is crucial. However, the pathophysiology of the disease is not completely elucidated and the characterization of the clinical profile of people infected with SARS-CoV-2 remains unclear. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the epidemiological and laboratory profile of patients confirmed with COVID-19 and admitted to the University Hospital Lauro Wanderley, based on the correlation of laboratory tests to the evolution of the disease, determination of the most influential variables in the worsening of the disease. Data consisted of complete blood count and serum biochemical analyzes. Overall, 74 patients met all criteria of this study and were included, 40 from the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), and 34 from the Infectious Diseases Infirmary (IDP), both exclusively for patients with COVID-19. Based on these findings, patients with increased WBC count, ALT, AST, and LDH should be closely monitored as these factors predict ICU admission and mortality. Among other laboratory parameters, patients admitted to the ICU have higher levels of D-dimer compared to IDI patients. The results suggests that higher levels of D-dimer on admission is related to a worse prognosis of the disease.El nuevo coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, que causa el COVID-19 se transmite fácilmente de persona a persona. Aproximadamente el 15% desarrolla neumonía grave y de estos, el 6% progresa a síndrome respiratorio agudo severo (SRAS) e insuficiencia orgánica múltiple. Es fundamental identificar los biomarcadores que puedan predecir qué individuos tienen probabilidades de verse afectados por una enfermedad grave y están en riesgo de muerte. Sin embargo, la fisiopatología de la enfermedad no está completamente aclarada y la caracterización del perfil clínico de las personas infectadas con SARS-CoV-2 sigue sin estar clara. Por tanto, el objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar el perfil epidemiológico y de laboratorio de los pacientes confirmados con COVID-19 e ingresados en el Hospital Universitario Lauro Wanderley, a partir de la correlación de las pruebas de laboratorio con la evolución de la enfermedad, determinación de los más influyentes. variables en el agravamiento de la enfermedad. Los datos consistieron en hemogramas completos y análisis bioquímicos séricos. En total, 74 pacientes cumplieron con todos los criterios de este estudio y fueron incluidos, 40 de la Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos (UCI) y 34 de la Enfermería de Enfermedades Infecciosas (IDP), ambos exclusivamente para pacientes con COVID-19. Sobre la base de estos hallazgos, los pacientes con aumento del recuento de GB, ALT, AST y LDH deben ser monitoreados de cerca, ya que estos factores predicen el ingreso y la mortalidad en la UCI. Entre otros parámetros de laboratorio, los pacientes ingresados en la UCI tienen niveles más altos de dímero D en comparación con los pacientes con IDI. Los resultados sugieren que niveles más altos de dímero D al ingreso se relacionan con un peor pronóstico de la enfermedad.O novo coronavírus, SARS-CoV-2, que causa o COVID-19, é facilmente transmitido de pessoa para pessoa. Cerca de 15% desenvolvem pneumonia grave e, destes, 6% evoluem para síndrome respiratória aguda grave (SARS) e falência de múltiplos órgãos. Identificar biomarcadores que podem prever quais indivíduos são susceptíveis de serem afetados por doenças graves e estão em risco de morte é crucial. No entanto, a fisiopatologia da doença não está completamente elucidada e a caracterização do perfil clínico das pessoas infectadas com SARS-CoV-2 permanece obscura. Portanto, o objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar o perfil epidemiológico e laboratorial de pacientes confirmados com COVID-19 e internados no Hospital Universitário Lauro Wanderley, com base na correlação dos exames laboratoriais com a evolução da doença, determinação das mais influentes variáveis no agravamento da doença. Os dados consistiram em hemograma completo e análises bioquímicas séricas. Ao todo, 74 pacientes atenderam a todos os critérios deste estudo e foram incluídos, 40 da Unidade de Terapia Intensiva (UTI) e 34 da Enfermaria de Doenças Infecciosas (PDI), ambas exclusivamente para pacientes com COVID-19. Com base nesses achados, os pacientes com contagem elevada de leucócitos, ALT, AST e LDH devem ser monitorados de perto, pois esses fatores predizem admissão na UTI e mortalidade. Entre outros parâmetros laboratoriais, os pacientes internados na UTI apresentam níveis mais elevados de dímero-D em comparação com os pacientes IDI. Os resultados sugerem que níveis mais elevados de dímero-D na admissão estão relacionados a um pior prognóstico da doença.Research, Society and Development2021-11-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2306710.33448/rsd-v10i15.23067Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 15; e421101523067Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 15; e421101523067Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 15; e4211015230672525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/23067/20453Copyright (c) 2021 Humberto de Carvalho Aragão Neto; Camila Medeiros Costa; João Carlos Lima Rodrigues Pita; Ricardo Dias de Castro; Inácio Ricardo Alves Vasconcelos; Rubens Batista Beneditohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAragão Neto, Humberto de CarvalhoCosta, Camila Medeiros Pita, João Carlos Lima Rodrigues Castro, Ricardo Dias de Vasconcelos, Inácio Ricardo Alves Benedito, Rubens Batista 2021-12-06T10:13:53Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/23067Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:42:03.122386Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Epidemiological and laboratory profile of patients confirmed with Covid-19 and admitted to a reference hospital Perfil epidemiológico y de laboratorio de pacientes confirmados con Covid-19 e ingresados en un hospital de referencia Perfil epidemiológico e laboratorial de pacientes confirmados com Covid-19 e admitidos em um hospital de referência |
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Epidemiological and laboratory profile of patients confirmed with Covid-19 and admitted to a reference hospital |
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Epidemiological and laboratory profile of patients confirmed with Covid-19 and admitted to a reference hospital Aragão Neto, Humberto de Carvalho SARS-CoV-2 D-dimer Intensive Care Unit Lactate dehydrogenase Aspartate aminotransferase Acute respiratory syndrome. SARS-CoV-2 Dímero D Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos Lactato deshidrogenasa Aspartato aminotransferasa Síndrome respiratorio agudo. D-dímero Unidade de Tratamento Intensivo Lactato desidrogenase Aspartato aminotransferase SARS-CoV-2 Síndrome respiratória aguda. |
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Epidemiological and laboratory profile of patients confirmed with Covid-19 and admitted to a reference hospital |
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Epidemiological and laboratory profile of patients confirmed with Covid-19 and admitted to a reference hospital |
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Epidemiological and laboratory profile of patients confirmed with Covid-19 and admitted to a reference hospital |
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Epidemiological and laboratory profile of patients confirmed with Covid-19 and admitted to a reference hospital |
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Epidemiological and laboratory profile of patients confirmed with Covid-19 and admitted to a reference hospital |
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Aragão Neto, Humberto de Carvalho |
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Aragão Neto, Humberto de Carvalho Costa, Camila Medeiros Pita, João Carlos Lima Rodrigues Castro, Ricardo Dias de Vasconcelos, Inácio Ricardo Alves Benedito, Rubens Batista |
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Costa, Camila Medeiros Pita, João Carlos Lima Rodrigues Castro, Ricardo Dias de Vasconcelos, Inácio Ricardo Alves Benedito, Rubens Batista |
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Aragão Neto, Humberto de Carvalho Costa, Camila Medeiros Pita, João Carlos Lima Rodrigues Castro, Ricardo Dias de Vasconcelos, Inácio Ricardo Alves Benedito, Rubens Batista |
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SARS-CoV-2 D-dimer Intensive Care Unit Lactate dehydrogenase Aspartate aminotransferase Acute respiratory syndrome. SARS-CoV-2 Dímero D Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos Lactato deshidrogenasa Aspartato aminotransferasa Síndrome respiratorio agudo. D-dímero Unidade de Tratamento Intensivo Lactato desidrogenase Aspartato aminotransferase SARS-CoV-2 Síndrome respiratória aguda. |
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SARS-CoV-2 D-dimer Intensive Care Unit Lactate dehydrogenase Aspartate aminotransferase Acute respiratory syndrome. SARS-CoV-2 Dímero D Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos Lactato deshidrogenasa Aspartato aminotransferasa Síndrome respiratorio agudo. D-dímero Unidade de Tratamento Intensivo Lactato desidrogenase Aspartato aminotransferase SARS-CoV-2 Síndrome respiratória aguda. |
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The new coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19 is easily transmitted from person to person. About 15% develop severe pneumonia and of these, 6% progress to severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and multiple organ failure. Identify biomarkers that can predict which individuals are likely to be affected by severe disease and are at risk of death is crucial. However, the pathophysiology of the disease is not completely elucidated and the characterization of the clinical profile of people infected with SARS-CoV-2 remains unclear. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the epidemiological and laboratory profile of patients confirmed with COVID-19 and admitted to the University Hospital Lauro Wanderley, based on the correlation of laboratory tests to the evolution of the disease, determination of the most influential variables in the worsening of the disease. Data consisted of complete blood count and serum biochemical analyzes. Overall, 74 patients met all criteria of this study and were included, 40 from the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), and 34 from the Infectious Diseases Infirmary (IDP), both exclusively for patients with COVID-19. Based on these findings, patients with increased WBC count, ALT, AST, and LDH should be closely monitored as these factors predict ICU admission and mortality. Among other laboratory parameters, patients admitted to the ICU have higher levels of D-dimer compared to IDI patients. The results suggests that higher levels of D-dimer on admission is related to a worse prognosis of the disease. |
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