Research Article

COVID-19 outpatients and surviving inpatients exhibit comparable blood test results that are distinct from non-surviving inpatients

Volume: 4 Number: 3 May 21, 2021
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COVID-19 outpatients and surviving inpatients exhibit comparable blood test results that are distinct from non-surviving inpatients

Abstract

Aim: The decision of admitting COVID-19 patients as inpatients is mostlydetermined by chest X-ray based diagnosis of pneumonia severity. However, prognosis of inpatients may diverge into two groups, onegroup of inpatients did not survive while another group did. Material and Method: More than 100 COVID-19 outpatients are collected from Tokat, Turkey in three categories: outpatients, surviving inpatients, and deceased inpatients. Their blood test profiles are analyzed and compared bydimension reduction techniques and classic statistical tests. Results: We observe that surviving inpatients share a common blood test profilewith the outpatients, whereas non-surviving inpatients aredistinctively different. The non-surviving inpatients areon average older. Among patients older than certain age, non-survivinginpatients have higher neutrophil level, lower lymphocyte level(thus higher neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio), lower calcium level,higher C-reactive-protein, sodium, whole blood cell level, andlower hemoglobin level, than the surviving patients (whether these are inpatients or outpatients). Conclusion: Surviving status is more important than in- and out-patient statusin a patient’s cluster membership based on blood test profile. This result suggests a plan to use both X-ray diagnosis and blood testresults as a criterion to admit COVID-19 inpatients.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Health Care Administration

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

May 21, 2021

Submission Date

March 22, 2021

Acceptance Date

April 29, 2021

Published in Issue

Year 2021 Volume: 4 Number: 3

APA
Ulgen, A., Çetin, Ş., Balcı, P., Şıvgın, H., Şıvgın, S., Çetin, M., & Li, W. (2021). COVID-19 outpatients and surviving inpatients exhibit comparable blood test results that are distinct from non-surviving inpatients. Journal of Health Sciences and Medicine, 4(3), 306-313. https://doi.org/10.32322/jhsm.900462
AMA
1.Ulgen A, Çetin Ş, Balcı P, et al. COVID-19 outpatients and surviving inpatients exhibit comparable blood test results that are distinct from non-surviving inpatients. J Health Sci Med / JHSM. 2021;4(3):306-313. doi:10.32322/jhsm.900462
Chicago
Ulgen, Ayse, Şirin Çetin, Pervin Balcı, et al. 2021. “COVID-19 Outpatients and Surviving Inpatients Exhibit Comparable Blood Test Results That Are Distinct from Non-Surviving Inpatients”. Journal of Health Sciences and Medicine 4 (3): 306-13. https://doi.org/10.32322/jhsm.900462.
EndNote
Ulgen A, Çetin Ş, Balcı P, Şıvgın H, Şıvgın S, Çetin M, Li W (May 1, 2021) COVID-19 outpatients and surviving inpatients exhibit comparable blood test results that are distinct from non-surviving inpatients. Journal of Health Sciences and Medicine 4 3 306–313.
IEEE
[1]A. Ulgen et al., “COVID-19 outpatients and surviving inpatients exhibit comparable blood test results that are distinct from non-surviving inpatients”, J Health Sci Med / JHSM, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 306–313, May 2021, doi: 10.32322/jhsm.900462.
ISNAD
Ulgen, Ayse - Çetin, Şirin - Balcı, Pervin - Şıvgın, Hakan - Şıvgın, Sevdiye - Çetin, Meryem - Li, Wentian. “COVID-19 Outpatients and Surviving Inpatients Exhibit Comparable Blood Test Results That Are Distinct from Non-Surviving Inpatients”. Journal of Health Sciences and Medicine 4/3 (May 1, 2021): 306-313. https://doi.org/10.32322/jhsm.900462.
JAMA
1.Ulgen A, Çetin Ş, Balcı P, Şıvgın H, Şıvgın S, Çetin M, Li W. COVID-19 outpatients and surviving inpatients exhibit comparable blood test results that are distinct from non-surviving inpatients. J Health Sci Med / JHSM. 2021;4:306–313.
MLA
Ulgen, Ayse, et al. “COVID-19 Outpatients and Surviving Inpatients Exhibit Comparable Blood Test Results That Are Distinct from Non-Surviving Inpatients”. Journal of Health Sciences and Medicine, vol. 4, no. 3, May 2021, pp. 306-13, doi:10.32322/jhsm.900462.
Vancouver
1.Ayse Ulgen, Şirin Çetin, Pervin Balcı, Hakan Şıvgın, Sevdiye Şıvgın, Meryem Çetin, Wentian Li. COVID-19 outpatients and surviving inpatients exhibit comparable blood test results that are distinct from non-surviving inpatients. J Health Sci Med / JHSM. 2021 May 1;4(3):306-13. doi:10.32322/jhsm.900462

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