摘要
BACKGROUND As of June 1,2020,over 370000 coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)deaths have been reported to the World Health Organization.However,the risk factors for patients with moderate-to-severe or severe-to-critical COVID-19 remain unclear.AIM To explore the characteristics and predictive markers of severely and critically ill patients with COVID-19.METHODS A retrospective study was conducted at the B11 Zhongfaxincheng campus and E1-3 Guanggu campus of Tongji Hospital affiliated with Huazhong University of Science and Technology in Wuhan.Patients with COVID-19 admitted from 1st February 2020 to 8th March 2020 were enrolled and categorized into 3 groups:The moderate group,severe group and critically ill group.Epidemiological data,demographic data,clinical symptoms and outcomes,complications,laboratory tests and radiographic examinations were collected retrospectively from the hospital information system and then compared between groups.RESULTS A total of 126 patients were enrolled.There were 59 in the moderate group,49 in the severe group,and 18 in the critically ill group.Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that age[odd ratio(OR)=1.055,95%(confidence interval)CI:1.099-1.104],elevated neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratios(OR=4.019,95%CI:1.045-15.467)and elevated high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I(OR=10.126,95%CI:1.088-94.247)were high-risk factors.CONCLUSION The following indicators can help clinicians identify patients with severe COVID-19 at an early stage:age,an elevated neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio and high sensitivity cardiac troponin I.
基金
Supported by Disciplines Construction Project of Peking Union Medical College,No.201920202102.