Research Article

The Prognostic Role of Metabolic and Endocrine Parameters for the Clinical Severity of COVID-19

Table 1

Demographic and laboratory data of all subjects.

Variable/median (IQR)

Age (years)
Duration of hospitalization (days)
WBC count7800 (6200-10100)
Lymphocyte count
CRP (mg/lit)32.15 (17.75-90.98)
ESR (mm/h)
LDH (U/l)570.0 (374.25-822.25)
BS (mg/dl)
Cholesterol (mg/dl)
TG (mg/dl)
HDL (mg/dl)
LDL (mg/dl)
Ca (mg/dl)
P (mg/dl)
Albumin (gr/dl)
Mg (mg/dl)
ALT (IU/l)26.5 (15.25-51.50)
AST (IU/l)38.00 (25.00-65.00)
Na (mEq/l)
K (mmol/l)
Cr (mg/dl)
T3 (ng/dl)
Free T4 (ng/dl)
TSH (mIU/l)1.00 (0.37-1.99)
Cortisol (μg/dl)39.80 (11.58-51.15)
Vitamin D (ng/ml)16.25 (8.1-28.6)

IQR: interquartile range; WBC: white blood cell; ESR: erythrocyte sedimentation rate; CRP: C-reactive protein; LDH: lactate dehydrogenase; BS: blood sugar; TG: triglyceride: LDL: low-density lipoprotein; HDL: high-density lipoprotein; ALT: alanine aminotransferase; AST: aspartate aminotransferase; Ca: calcium; Mg: magnesium; Cr: creatinine; Na: natrium; K: kalium; T3: tri-iodotironina; TSH: thyroid-stimulating hormone; 25 OHD: 25-hydroxy vitamin D; P: phosphate.