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. 2022 Jun 7;5(4):e663. doi: 10.1002/hsr2.663

Table 2.

Lab findings on admission

Univariable analysis
Variables Normal range Nonsurvivor Survivor p value OR (95% CI) p value
TC WBC (×109/L) 4–10 10.8 (6.80–14) 8.1 (6–11.3) 0.003 2.48 (1.34–4.58) 0.003
>10 29 (52.7%) 124 (32%) 0.004 2.39 (1.35–4.25) 0.00273
4–10 26 (47.3%) 252 (65.1%) 0.014
<4 0.0% 11 (2.8%) 0.422
Neutrophil (×109/L) 2.0–7.0 8.8 (4.84–12.59) 6.1 (4.15–9.37) <.001 2.47 (1.47–4.14) 0.0006
Lymphocyte (×109/L) 0.8–4.5 1.18 (0.75‐1.8) 1.4 (1.02–2.04) 0.122 0.61 (0.38–0.97) 0.0393
<0.8 40 (72.7%) 201 (51.9%) 0.006 2.46 (1.35–4.74) 0.004
0.8–4.5 15 (27.3%) 186 (48.1%) 0.006
>4.5 0 (0%) 4 (1%) 1
Platelet (×109/L) 150–350 209 (154–254) 230 (180–300) 0.05 0.48 (0.24–0.96) 0.039
<150 10 (18.2%) 39 (10.1%) 0.118 1.98 (0.88−4.11) 0.07
150–350 37 (67.3%) 283 (73.1%) 0.455
>350 8 (14.5%) 65 (16.8%) 0.821
d‐dimer (ng/L) 0–500 900 (420–1411) 567 (300–1230) 0.12 1.26 (0.98–1.62) 0.0626
S. Ferritin 20–300 507 (181–981.32) 328 (169–748) 0.21 1.27 (0.98–1.65) 0.06
RBS 4.4–7.2 12 (8.9–14.7) 9.4 (7.6–13) 0.005 2.63 (1.32–5.22) 0.005

Note: Statistically significant values are highlighted in bold.

Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; OR, odds ratio; RBS, random blood sugar; TC WBC, total count of white blood cells.