Can prognostic nutritional index and systemic immune-inflammatory index predict disease severity in COVID-19?

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Background: Prognostic nutritional index (PNI) and systemic immune-inflammatory index (SII) are inflammation-based novel markers that predict the prognosis in various patient populations. We have investigated the relationship between the disease severity in COVID-19, and the PNI and SII scores in the present study. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional retrospective study included 118 hospitalised patients with a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19. The patients were divided into two groups as those who were hospitalised at the intensive care unit (ICU) and those who had been internalised at the clinic (non-ICU). Results: Of the 118 patients, 50.8% were male. The mean age was 57.7 ± 17.5 years in non-ICU patients and 70.3 ± 11.7 years in ICU patients and the difference was statistically significant (P

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Nalbant, A., Demirci, T., Kaya, T., Aydın, A., Altındiş, M., & Güçlü, E. (2021). Can prognostic nutritional index and systemic immune-inflammatory index predict disease severity in COVID-19? International Journal of Clinical Practice, 75(10). https://doi.org/10.1111/ijcp.14544

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