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. 2024 Nov 15;11:1408646. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2024.1408646

Table 1.

Emergency laboratory examinations.

Blood routine WBC N% HB PLT CRP
28.80 × 109/L 94.0% 102 g/L 391 × 109/L 121.49 mg/L
Urinalysis URO BIL KET RBC WBC PR TPC
(−) (−) (+) (++++) Full view (++) 174.4/μL
Coagulation TT PT APTT DDI FIB
17.6 s 12.2 s 30.4 s 3.66FEUmg/L 9.4 g/L
Liver Function TAST ALT BIL ALB
21 U/L 21 U/L 7.2 μmol/L 31 g/L
Renal Function Cr BUN UA
120 μmol/L 3 mmol/L 0.165 mmol/L
Electrolyte K + Na +
4.5 mmol/L 145 mmol/L
ABG pH PO2 SpO2 PCO2 AG BE AB
7.30 72.8 mmHg 94.5% 43.2 mmHg 18.5 mmol/L −4.0 mmol/L 20.0 mmol/L
AMY <30 U/L
BG 41.7 mmol/L
BK (−)

WBC, white blood cells; N, neutrophils; HB, hemoglobin; PLT, platelet; CRP, C-reactive protein; URO, urobilinogen; BIL, bilirubin; KET, ketone body; RBC, red blood cells; PR, protein; TPC, total plate count; TT, thrombin time; PT, prothrombin time; APTT, activated partial thromboplastin time; DDI, D-Dimer; FIB, fibrinogen; TAST, total aspartate transaminase; ALT, alanine transaminase; ALB, albumin; Cr, creatinine; BUN, blood urea nitrogen; UA, uric acid; ABG, arterial blood gas; AG, anion gap; BE, base excess; AB, actual bicarbonate; AMY, amylase; BG, blood glucose; BK, blood ketone.