Predictive Analysis of NLR, Absolute Lymphocyte Count, and CT-Value on The Severity of Covid-19 Patients

  • Bastiana
  • Donastin A
  • Arista D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Laboratory parameters in Covid-19 patients may have a relationship with the clinical severity of the patient on arrival. This study aims to Analyzing the relationship between NLR, ALC, and CT values with the clinical severity of Covid-19 patients on arrival. A total of 101 subjects were collected from medical records of RSI Jemursari Surabaya from April to September 2020. The correlation laboratory parameters (NLR, ALC, and CT-value) with the severity of Covid-19 patients (mild, moderate, severe and critical) were analyzed using One Way Anova and Kruskal Wallis. The relationship of NLR with severity (p-value=0.143), ALC with severity (p-value=0.165), and CT-value with severity (p-value= 0.987). Patients with COVID-19 tend to have a high NLR in all clinical conditions. The mean value of the ALC was within normal limits for all degrees of severity. There is no significant relationship between NLR, ALC, CT-value with the severity of Covid-19 patients.

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Bastiana, Donastin, A., Arista, D. M., & Surya, P. A. (2022). Predictive Analysis of NLR, Absolute Lymphocyte Count, and CT-Value on The Severity of Covid-19 Patients. Medicra (Journal of Medical Laboratory Science/Technology), 5(1), 22–27. https://doi.org/10.21070/medicra.v5i1.1625

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