COVID-19 disease-Temporal analyses of complete blood count parameters over course of illness, and relationship to patient demographics and management outcomes in survivors and non-survivors: A longitudinal descriptive cohort study.
Simone LaniniChiara MontaldoEmanuele NicastriFrancesco VairoChiara AgratiNicola PetrosilloPaola ScognamiglioAndrea AntinoriVincenzo PuroAntonino di CaroGabriella De CarliAssunta NavarraAlessandro AgrestaClaudia CimagliaFabrizio PalmieriGianpiero D'OffiziLuisa MarchioniGary Pignac KobingerMarkus MaeurerEnrico GirardiMaria Rosaria CapobianchiAlimuddin ZumlaFranco LocatelliGiuseppe IppolitoPublished in: PloS one (2020)
Increased neutrophil counts, reduced lymphocyte counts, increased median platelet volume and anaemia with anisocytosis, are poor prognostic indicators for COVID19, after adjusting for the confounding effect of obesity, chronic renal failure, COPD, cardiovascular diseases and age >60 years.