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Platelet-based biomarkers for diagnosis and prognosis in covid-19 patients

  • Ricardo Wesley Alberca
  • , Rosa Liliana Solis-Castro
  • , Maria Edith Solis-Castro
  • , Fernanda Cardoso
  • , Alberto Jose da Silva Duarte
  • , Luana de Mendonça Oliveira
  • , Nátalli Zanete Pereira
  • , Sarah Cristina Gozzi-Silva
  • , Emily Araujo de Oliveira
  • , Valeria Aoki
  • , Raquel Leao Orfali
  • , Danielle Rosa Beserra
  • , Milena Mary de Souza Andrade
  • , Maria Notomi Sato
  • Universidade de São Paulo

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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused millions of deaths worldwide. COVID-19's clinical manifestations range from no symptoms to a severe acute respiratory syndrome, which can result in multiple organ failure, sepsis, and death. Severe COVID-19 patients develop pulmonary and extrapulmonary infections, with a hypercoagulable state. Several inflammatory or coagulatory biomarkers are currently used with predictive values for COVID-19 severity and prognosis. In this manuscript, we investigate if a combination of coagulatory and inflammatory biomarkers could provide a better biomarker with predictive value for COVID-19 patients, being able to distinguish between patients that would develop a moderate or severe COVID-19 and predict the disease outcome. We investigated 306 patients with COVID-19, confirmed by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 RNA detected in the nasopharyngeal swab, and retrospectively analyzed the laboratory data from the first day of hospitalization. In our cohort, biomarkers such as neutrophil count and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio from the day of hospitalization could predict if the patient would need to be transferred to the intensive care unit but failed to identify the patients´ outcomes. The ratio between platelets and inflammatory markers such as creatinine, C-reactive protein, and urea levels is associated with patient outcomes. Finally, the platelet/neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio on the first day of hospitalization can be used with predictive value as a novel severity and lethality biomarker in COVID-19. These new biomarkers with predictive value could be used routinely to stratify the risk in COVID-19 patients since the first day of hospitalization.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo1005
PublicaciónLife
Volumen11
N.º10
DOI
EstadoPublicada - oct. 2021

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