Validation of red cell distribution width as a COVID-19 severity screening tool

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Aim: The aim of this study is the predictive validation of red cell distribution width (RDW) in COVID-19 patients. Method: In total, 331 COVID-19 patients were classified as 'severe' and 'nonsevere' groups based on the WHO standard criteria. The levels of RDW standard deviation (SD) were evaluated as both continuous and categorical variables. Multivariate statistical analyses were used. Results: RDW-SD ≤43 and ≤47 fl thresholds showed high specificity (90.1-91.4%) for diagnosing nonsevere illness and no risk of death. RDW-SD >47 indicated severe illness and a high mortality risk while 43 47 indicated severe illness and a high risk of death. Also, 43< RDW-SD ≤47 indicated severe illness with low risk of death.

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Pouladzadeh, M., Safdarian, M., Choghakabodi, P. M., Amini, F., & Sokooti, A. (2021). Validation of red cell distribution width as a COVID-19 severity screening tool. Future Science OA, 7(7). https://doi.org/10.2144/fsoa-2020-0199

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