National Early Warning Score 2 and laboratory predictors correlate with clinical deterioration in hospitalized patients with COVID-19
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Bayramlar, Osman F.
Karanalbant, Hatice K.
Copur, Betul
Zerdali, Esra
Nakir, Inci Y.
Cinar, Ayse R. K.
Buyukyazgan, Ahmet
Balli, Hatice
Kurekci, Yesim
Simsek-Yavuz, Serap
Sonmez, Mehmet M.
Sengoz, Gonul
Pehlivanoglu, Filiz
Tuncer, Gulsah
Surme, Serkan
Yazla, Meltem
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Aim: We aimed to determine the prognostic values of the National Early Warning Score 2 (NEWS2) and laboratory parameters during the first week of COVID-19. Materials & methods: All adult patients who were hospitalized for confirmed COVID-19 between 11 March and 11 May 2020 were retrospectively included. Results: Overall, 611 patients were included. Our results showed that NEWS2, procalcitonin, neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio and albumin at D0, D3, D5 and D7 were the best predictors for clinical deterioration defined as a composite of ICU admission during hospitalization or in-hospital death. Procalcitonin had the highest odds ratio for clinical deterioration on all days. Conclusion: This study provides a list of several laboratory parameters correlated with NEWS2 and potential predictors for clinical deterioration in patients with COVID-19.
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