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. 2020 Jun 15;223(4):595–599.e5. doi: 10.1016/j.ajog.2020.06.020

Supplemental Table 2.

Laboratory results and imaging findings

Variable Patients (n=13) Reference rangesa
On admissionb
White blood cell count, ×109/L 7.9 (5.6–9.9) 3.8–10.5
 >10 3 (23)
Lymphocyte count, ×109/L 0.8 (0.6–1.0) 1.0–3.3
Platelet count, ×103/μL 204 (166–246) 150–420
 <150 2 (15)
Aspartate aminotransferase, U/L 81 (49–98) 10–40
 >40 10 (77)
Alanine aminotransferase, U/L 44 (21–67) 10–45
 >40 8 (62)
Venous lactate, mmol/L 1.0 (0.8–1.4) 0.7–2.0
 >1.5 3 (23)
Serum creatinine, mg/dL 0.6 (0.5–0.7) 0.5–1.30
 >1.1 2 (15)
Ferritin, ng/mL 112 (95–246) 15–400
D-dimer, ng/mL 613 (383–1169) 0–229
 >1000 4 (31)
C-reactive protein, mg/dL 20.1 (11.3–33.1) 0.0–0.40
Procalcitonin, ng/mL 0.8 (0.3–1.5) 0.02–0.10
Creatine kinase, U/Lc 33 (33–128) 25–200
Troponin above test-specific upper limit of normal 3/10 (30)
Chest radiography
 Bilateral infiltrates 11 (85)
 Pleural effusion 0 (0)
During ICU stay
Highest serum creatinine, mg/dL 0.7 (0.6–1.1)
 >2.5 2 (15)
Lowest platelet count, ×103/μL 152 (127–235)
 <100 3 (23)
Highest aspartate aminotransferase, U/L 103 (81–141)
Highest alanine aminotransferase, U/L 97 (77–215)
Aminotransferase, >1000 U/L 3 (23)
Highest D-dimer, ng/mL
 >3000 5 (38)

Data are presented as n (%), mean±standard deviation, and median (interquartile range).

ICU, intensive care unit.

Blitz. Maternal mortality among intensive care unit admissions for coronavirus disease 2019. Am J Obstet Gynecol 2020.

a

Reference range established for nonpregnant patients; many of these laboratory tests change by trimester

b

Defined as first test results available, typically within the first 24 hours of presentation

c

Data available for 9 patients.