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. 2020 May 19;223(6):911.e1–911.e14. doi: 10.1016/j.ajog.2020.05.031

Supplemental Table 2.

Select laboratory results

Laboratory testa Patients with COVID-19 managed as outpatients (n=39)
Hospitalized patients with COVID-19 (n=7)
n Median (range) or n (%) n Median (range) or n (%)
White blood cell count, 103/μL 17 7
 Lowest white blood cell count 7.2 (3.9–13.1) 5.2 (2.8–8.2)
 Lymphopenia (≤5.6×103/μL blood) 4 (23.5) 4 (57.1)
AST, units/L 16 6
 Highest AST 20.5 (12–82) 25.5 (12–46)
 Elevated AST (≥33 units/L) 5 (31.3) 2 (33.3)
D-dimer (μg/mL) 1 5
 Highest D-dimer 1.5 0.31 (0.2–4.1)
 Elevated D-dimer (≥3.3 μg/L) 0 1 (20.0)
CRP, mg/L 2 6
 Highest CRP 0.45 (0.4–0.5) 7.6 (1.6–9.9)
 Elevated CRP (≥20.3) 0 0
Creatinine, mg/dL 15 6
 Highest creatinine 0.56 (0.42–0.81) 0.58 (0.47–0.77)
 Elevated creatinine (>0.9 mg/dL) 0 0

AST, aspartate transaminase; COVID-19, coronavirus disease 2019; CRP, C-reactive protein.

Lokken et al. COVID-19 in pregnant women in Washington State. Am J Obstet Gynecol 2020.

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Some patients had labs drawn across multiple encounters during follow-ups such as the delivery admission. The lowest or highest (as appropriate) ever measurement taken is included in these results. Not all patients had laboratory testing.