Research Article

Predicting Severity and Intrahospital Mortality in COVID-19: The Place and Role of Oxidative Stress

Table 4

Hematological markers, cardiac enzymes, and inflammatory markers in all study groups. Data are presented as mean and standard deviation in all study groups.

Parameters
WBCsLymLym%HGBPLTFeTropCRPFIBCKCK-MBLDH

MildMean7.471.3617.50127.43274.4512.290.0058.656.12192.0014.04513.35
Std. deviation3.470.6912.5714.56128.6224.530.0097.446.21485.707.74218.50
ModerateMean8.141.3919.26131.51259.925.380.0051.104.79114.5712.48501.80
Std. deviation4.430.8410.6218.91103.794.500.0061.761.78102.475.72314.78
SevereMean9.431.6517.38130.54281.945.920.8676.195.26128.1912.62643.13
Std. deviation4.621.8112.7917.09125.195.629.0687.281.96148.966.76313.30

Statistical significance was established by ANOVA analysis with Tukey-B post hoc test as follows: mild vs. moderate; mild vs. severe; moderate vs. severe. WBC: white blood cells (103/μl); Lym: lymphocytes (103/μl); HGB: hemoglobin (g/l); PLT: platelets (103/μl); Fe: iron levels (g/dl); D: dimer (mcg/ml); TropP: troponin T (ng/ml); CRP: C-reactive protein (mg/l); Fib: fibrinogen (g/l); CK and CK-MB: creatin kinase (U/l).