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. 2021 Feb 15;48(4):483–491. doi: 10.1111/jcpe.13435

Table 2.

laboratory data of deceased patients compared to surviving ones

Laboratory parameter b Surviving patients Deceased patients p a
n Median Range n Median Range
HbA1c (%) 191 5.8 10.6 6 7.4 18.8 0.445
Vit‐D (ng/ml) 173 22.0 168.0 4 12.33 34.2 0.144
D_Dimer (mg/L) 84 0.475 11.82 12 5.42 288.5 0.001
Lymphocyte (103/µl) 382 2.0 5.5 12 0.65 9.9 0.005
WBC (103/µl) 385 5.8 12.7 12 14.45 131.7 0.001
CRP (mg/L) 300 5.75 338.1 10 52.15 323.1 0.001
Non‐ICU patients ICU patients
n Median Range n Median Range
HbA1c (%) 172.0 5.7 7.2 25.0 6.2 18.8 0.098
Vit‐D (ng/ml) 161.0 22.0 168.0 16.0 17.5 37.6 0.110
D_Dimer (mg/L) 65.0 0.5 5.1 30.0 1.1 288.8 0.003
Lymphocyte (103/µl) 363.0 2.0 5.5 30.0 1.7 9.9 0.155
WBC (103/µl) 364.0 5.7 67.2 32.0 7.6 131.7 <0.001
CRP (mg/L) 281.0 5.4 338.1 28.0 24.3 87.1 <0.001
No ventilation Ventilation patients
N Median Range n Median Range
HbA1c (%) 185 5.7 10.6 12 6.2 18.8 0.370
Vit‐D (ng/ml) 168 22.0 168.0 9 21.0 19.2 0.174
D_Dimer (mg/l) 78 0.5 5.4 18 2.3 288.7 <0.001
Lymphocyte (103/µl) 376 2.0 5.5 18 1.6 9.9 0.180
WBC (103/µl) 378 5.8 67.2 19 7.0 131.7 0.045
CRP (mg/l) 294 5.8 345.2 16 25.2 87.1 0.010
a

Mann–Whitney test; p values <0.05 were considered statistically significant.

b

The laboratory values correspond to the latest laboratory parameters measured.