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. 2021 Apr 26;8:564635. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2021.564635

Table 2.

Laboratory findings of COVID-19 patients with or without respiratory alkalosis.

Respiratory alkalosis (n = 66) No respiratory alkalosis (n = 164) P-value
White blood cell count, × 109/L, median (range) 4.2 (0.8–10.4) 4.6 (1.5–13.4) 0.164
Lymphocyte count, × 109/L, median (range) 0.9 (0.1–3.7) 1.2 (0.2–3.2) 0.001
Lymphocyte %, median (range) 24.0 (5.5–46.6) 27.5 (2.1–61.1) 0.015
Alanine aminotransferase, U/L, median (range) 22.4 (8.1–93.7) 18.8 (2.6–87.7) 0.007
Aspartate aminotransferase, U/L, median (range) 27.7 (15.1–82.1) 23.2 (2.0–78.8) 0.000
Total bilirubin, μmol/L, median (range) 10.4 (5.1–162.1) 11.0 (4.0–38.2) 0.873
C-reactive protein, mg/L, median (range) 24.0 (0.2–101.9) 12.0 (0.1–101.9) 0.000
Erythrocyte sedimentation rate, mm/h, median (range) 53.0 (3.0–143.0) 37.0 (1.0–114.0) 0.012
Procalcitonin, ≥0.05 ng/ml, No. (%) 24 (36.4) 39 (23.8) 0.053
Creatinine, μmol/L, median (range) 46.8 (20.6–110.3) 53.4 (21.9–255.7) 0.058
Creatine kinase, U/L, median (range) 68.4 (11.3–986.4) 76.1 (17.4–599.6) 0.882
Creatine kinase-MB, U/L, median (range) 10.1 (1.0–221.7) 9.5 (0.3–82.8) 0.758

P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant (marked in bold).

COVID-19, coronavirus disease 2019.