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López Escobar, Alejandro & Jimeno, Sara & Ventura, Paula S. & Castellano, Jose M. & García Adasme, Salvador I. & Miranda, Mario & Touza, Paula & Lllana, Isabel .Prognostic implications of neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio inCOVID-19.
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López Escobar, Alejandro & Jimeno, Sara & Ventura, Paula S. & Castellano, Jose M. & García Adasme, Salvador I. & Miranda, Mario & Touza, Paula & Lllana, Isabel. Prognostic implications of neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio inCOVID-19.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/44597
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López Escobar, Alejandro |
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Jimeno, Sara |
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Ventura, Paula S. |
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Castellano, Jose M. |
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García Adasme, Salvador I. |
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Miranda, Mario |
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Touza, Paula |
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Lllana, Isabel |
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2024-10-18T14:55:55Z |
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2024-10-18T14:55:55Z |
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2020 |
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/44597 |
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Background: The clinical presentation of COVID-19 ranges from a mild, self-lim-iting disease, to multiple organ failure and death. Most severe COVID-19 cases pre-sent low lymphocytes counts and high leukocytes counts, and accumulated evidencesuggests that in a subgroup of patients presenting severe COVID-19, there may bea hyperinflammatory response driving a severe hypercytokinaemia which may be,at least in part, signalling the presence of an underlying endothelial dysfunction. Inthis context, available data suggest a prognostic role of neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio(NLR) in various inflammatory diseases and oncological processes. Following thisrationale, we hypothesized that NLR, as a marker of endothelial dysfunction, may beuseful in identifying patients with a poor prognosis in hospitalized COVID-19 cases.Design: A retrospective observational study performed at Hospital Universitario HMPuerta del Sur, Madrid, Spain, which included 119 patients with COVID-19 from 1March to 31 March 2020. Patients were categorized according to WHO R&D ExpertGroup.Results: Forty-five (12.1%) patients experienced severe acute respiratory failure re-quiring respiratory support. Forty-seven (12.6%) patients died. Those with worseoutcomes were older (P = .002) and presented significantly higher NLR at admission(P = .001), greater increase in Peak NLR (P < .001) and higher increasing speed ofNLR (P = .003) compared with follow-up patients. In a multivariable logistic regres-sion, age, cardiovascular disease and C-reactive protein at admission and Peak NLRwere significantly associated with death.Conclusions: NLR is an easily measurable, available, cost-effective and reliable pa-rameter, which continuous monitoring could be useful for the diagnosis and treat-ment of COVID-19.K E Y W O R D SCOVID-19, endothelial dysfunction, hyperinflammatory response, Neutrophil¿lymphocyte ratio |
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eng |
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European Journal of Clinical Investigation |
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COVID-19, endothelial dysfunction, hyperinflammatory response, Neutrophil¿lymphocyte ratio |
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Prognostic implications of neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio inCOVID-19 |
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