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. 2021 Jun 6;32(2):e2264. doi: 10.1002/rmv.2264

TABLE 1.

Characteristics of studies

SN Author, Year Type of study, centre Country Total no. of patients Outcome
1. Wang Y et al., 2020 33 Retrospective, SC China 344 Non survivors had a higher RDW in comparison to the surviving COVID‐19 patients (p < 0.001).
2. Foy et al., 2020 34 Retrospective, MC USA 1,641 The mortality rate of COVID‐19 patients with RDW ≥14.5 at admission was higher (31%) in comparison to those with an RDW <14.5 (11%).
3. Levy et al., 2020 35 Retrospective, MC USA 11,095 High RDW value was associated with disease severity, progression and an overall poor prognosis
4. Santos‐Lozano et al., 2020 36 Retrospective, SC Spain 1,369 High RDW associated with risk of in hospital death in persons with COVID‐19
5. Nicholson et al., 2020 37 Retrospective, MC USA 1,042 Non survivors had a high level of RDW (14.84) in comparison to survivors (13.9) at admission.
6. Rizo‐Téllez et al., 2020 38 Retrospective, SC Mexico 54 No significant differences between survivors and non‐survivors were found for most of the haematological parameters
7. Allahverdiyev et al., 2020 39 Retrospective, SC Turkey 455 The mortality rate of COVID‐19 positively correlated with higher neutrophil‐to‐lymphocyte ratio, RDW
8. Wei Y et al., 2020 40 Retrospective, SC China 112 Mortality is associated with higher variation of RDW (HR, 2.63; 95%CI, 1.10‐6.30; p = 0.0297)
9. Lorente et al., 2020 41 Prospective, MC Spain 143 The deceased patients had a higher RDW (p = 0.001) in compare to surviving patients.
10. Wang c et al., 2020 42 Retrospective, MC China 98 RDW is a prognostic predictor for patients with severe COVID‐19
11. Henry et al., 2020 43 Prospective, SC USA 49 Progressive increase in RDW was associated with advancing COVID‐19 severity
12. Gong et al., 2020 44 Retrospective, MC China 189 Higher red blood cell distribution width was associated with severe COVID‐19.
13. Jans et al., 2020 45 Retrospective, SC Netherlands 254 Patients with severe disease had a higher RDW on admission.
14. Wang C et al., 2020 46 Retrospective, SC China 161 NLR and RDW‐SD parameter helps to predict the severity of COVID‐19 patients.
15. Gowda et al., 2020 47 Retrospective, SC India 100 RDW is an early predictive marker of mortality in COVID‐19
16. Kaufmann et al., 2020 48 Retrospective, SC Austria 423 Raised RDW was an important predictor of 28 days mortality [crude odds ratio (OR) 1.717, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.462–2.017; P = <0.001]
17. Paliogiannis et al., 2020 49 Case series, SC Italy 30 Increased RDW associated with mortality
18. Sema Yağc et al., 2020 50 Cross‐sectional, SC Turkey 59 Elevated RDW in COVID‐19 patients had a higher rate of in‐hospital mortality*
19. Tocoglu et al., 2020 51 Retrospective, SC Turkey 55 In critically ill COVID‐19 patients with AKI low RDW may be associated with mortality.
20. Soni et al., 2020 52 Retrospective, SC India 622 Non survivors had a high level of RDW (15.45) in comparison to survivors (14.49) at admission.
21. Ramchandran et al., 2020 53 Retrospective, SC USA 294 COVID‐19 patients with elevated RDW value had a higher frequency of in‐hospital mortality
22. De La Rica R et al., 2020 54 Case series, SC Spain 48 No significant differences between survivors and non‐survivors were found for RDW
23. Lin S et al., 2020 55 Retrospective, SC China 68 No significant differences in haematological parameters between patients with mild and severe illness at the time of admission,
24. Solmaz et al., 2020 56 Retrospective, SC Turkey 1,950 Majority of the COVID‐19 patients with elevated RDW on admission required ICU care.
25. Asan et al., 2020 57 Retrospective, SC Turkey 695 Initial elevated RDW was associated with the severity of COVID‐19 and ICU requirement.

Abbreviations: AKI, Acute kidney injury; CI, confidence interval; COVID‐19, Coronavirus Disease 2019; MC, Multi centre; OR, odds ratio; RDW, Red blood cell distribution width; RDW‐SD, Red blood cell distribution width standard deviation; SC, Single centre.