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Table 3 Correlation study between DD, NLR and other laboratory tests

From: Dynamic changes of D-dimer and neutrophil-lymphocyte count ratio as prognostic biomarkers in COVID-19

 

Age (years)

CRP (mg/L)

PCT (ng/ml)

TNI (ng/ml)

NT-proBNP (pg/ml)

Hospitalization days (days)

Initial D-Dimer,mg/L, (PCC,P)

0.20,P < 0.001

0.14,P = 0.007

0.09,P = 0.1

0.61,P < 0.001

0.26,P < 0.001

0.04,P = 0.5

Peak D-Dimer, mg/L, (PCC,P)

0.23,P < 0.001

0.36,P < 0.001

0.25,P < 0.001

0.27,P < 0.001

0.34,P < 0.001

0.21,P < 0.001

Initial NLR (PCC,P)

0.28,P < 0.001

0.55,P < 0.001

0.58,P < 0.001

0.14,P = 0.04

0.44,P < 0.001

0.24,P < 0.001

Peak NLR (PCC,P)

0.29,P < 0.001

0.42,P < 0.001

0.30,P < 0.001

0.13,P = 0.04

0.41,P < 0.001

0.31,P < 0.001

  1. NOTE: PCC Pearson Correlation Coefficient; CRP c-reaction protein; PCT procalcitonin; TNI troponin I; NT-proBNP N-terminal pro-Brain Natriuretic Peptide; NLR neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio