Laboratory Medicine ›› 2021, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (1): 44-47.DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1673-8640.2021.01.009

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Analysis on the absolute value of lymphocyte in COVID-19 patients before and after recovery in Shanghai

FAN Jian, GUO Ying, QI Weiqiang, HAO Menglu, ZHANG Tengfei, ZHU Zhaoqin()   

  1. Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center,Shanghai 201508,China
  • Received:2020-03-31 Online:2021-01-30 Published:2021-02-05

Abstract:

Objective To evaluate the role of absolute lymphocyte count(LYMPH#)in predicting prognosis of corona virus disease 2019(COVID-19)patients. Methods A total of 123 COVID-19 patients were enrolled in this retrospective study. There were 112 mild cases and 11 severe cases. The LYMPH# in peripheral blood were collected at the initial hospitalization,before discharge,and at the initial follow-up. Clinical data of all the patients were also collected. Results Severe patients were older than mild patients. At the initial hospitalization,the LYMPH# of 50.89%(57/112)of mild group was lower than normal value,and the LYMPH# of 72.73%(8/11)of severe group was lower than referencevalue. There was no significant difference in the LYMPH# between mild group and severe group at the initial hospitalization(P=0.789). There was significant difference in the recovery LYMPH# [(initial follow-up results-first admission results)/initial follow-up results] between the two groups(P=0.014). There was the difference of LYMPH# between before discharge and the first follow-up(P=0.038). Conclusion The cellular immune function of COVID-19 patients is generally low,and needs continuous monitoring. LYMPH# can be used as an indicator to monitor the immune function and predict the prognosis of COVID-19 patients.

Key words: Corona virus disease 2019, Absolute lymphocyte count, Prognosis

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