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High-value laboratory testing for hospitalized COVID-19 patients: a review

Authors :
Andrea L. Cox
Nisha A. Gilotra
Kieren A. Marr
Matthew L Robinson
Wendy S. Post
Daniela Cihakova
Annukka A.R. Antar
Teresa K. Chen
Paul W Blair
Andrew H. Karaba
Michael B. Streiff
Steven Menez
Erin D. Michos
Maria Veronica Dioverti
Source :
Future virology.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We present here an evidence-based review of the utility, timing, and indications for laboratory test use in the domains of inflammation, cardiology, hematology, nephrology and co-infection for clinicians managing the care of hospitalized COVID-19 patients. Levels of IL-6, CRP, absolute lymphocyte count, neutrophils and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio obtained upon admission may help predict the severity of COVID-19. Elevated lactate dehydrogenase, ferritin, aspartate aminotransferase, and ᴅ-dimer are associated with severe illness and mortality. Elevated cardiac troponin at hospital admission can alert clinicians to patients at risk for cardiac complications. Elevated proBNP may help distinguish a cardiac complication from noncardiac etiologies. Evaluation for co-infection is typically unnecessary in nonsevere cases but is essential in severe COVID-19, intensive care unit patients, and immunocompromised patients.

Details

ISSN :
17460794
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Future virology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....24e8a481704e884ba7673e82cc5444a7