Clinical Characteristics and Short-Term Outcomes of Patients with Severe COVID-19
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v15i1.13805Keywords:
COVID-19,Arak, Laboratory findings, Vital signsAbstract
We Report the demographic characteristics, laboratory findings, vital signs and outcomes of 19 laboratoryconfirmed COVID-19 patients who admitted to ICU; from 15 Feb to 15 March 2020 in Arak, Markazi
Province, Iran. Data showed that the most common laboratory findings on first day of ICU admission, were
leukocytosis (52.6%), neutrophilia (73.6%), lymphopenia (100%), anemia (100%), hyperglycemia (78.95),
increased levels of INR (100%); AST (66.66%), ALT (50%) and LDH (100%). 36.36% and 45.45% of
patients had elevated total and direct bilirubin, respectively but all of patients had normal range of ALK-p
(Table 1). In term of vital signs (3 first days); SBP, DBP and PR did not have significant changes but O2
saturation increased from 82.9 % to 93 % and the number of mechanical ventilated patients increased from
36.8% to 73.3%
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