2019-Clinical Study on Serum Albumin Concentration and Lymphocyte Levels in Pneumonia Patients with Novel Coronavirus%J China Journal of Emergency Medicine

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Category Primary study
Year 2020
Objective: To explore the relationship between different serum albumin concentrations and lymphocyte levels in patients with pneumonia (COVID-19) infected by 2019-novel coronavirus (2019-NCoV). Method: Retrospective research method to collect general information on 205 patients with COVID-19 who were admitted to hospital in the Happy Street area of Hanchuan People's Hospital, Xiaoseng, Hubei Province, from 24 January to 12 February 2020, serum albumin (ALB), lymphocyte count (LYM), lymphocyte percentage (LYM%) and other test parameters level, analysis of clinical patients with COVID-19 Data characteristics; the difference between LYM, LYM% levels and LYM and LYM% decrease were analyzed by ALB concentration 35 g/L as the tangent point of the low ALB group and normal ALB group. Result: 17.5% of COVID-19 patients combined with hypoalbuminemia, the LYM, LYM% levels were significantly lower than normal ALB group (P<0.001), the incidence of LYM, LYM% decrease was significantly higher than normal ALB group (P<0.05), LYM and LYM levels in the low ALB group, respectively B concentration is of Significantly positively correlated (P<0.05). Conclusion: Reduction of lymphocyte levels in COVID-19 patients may be associated with hypoalbuminemia, should actively intervene with COVID-19 in patients with hypoalbuminemia, maintaining serum albumin in the normal range.
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First added on: Aug 14, 2020
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