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Analysis of laboratory blood parameter results for patients diagnosed with COVID-19, from all ethnic group populations: A single centre study.

Marwah, Mandeep
marwah, sukhjinder
Blann, Andrew
Morrissey, Hana
Ball, Patrick
Wandroo, Farooq A
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Aston University; The Institute of Biomedical Science; University of Wolverhampton; Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust
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2021-05-03
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After 28 weeks, 190 (42.7%) had died within 28 days of COVID diagnosis (97 Caucasians [42.4%], 93 BAMEs [43.1%], P = .923). A general linear model analysis found the ethnicity interaction with mortality to be significant for fibrinogen, ferritin and HbA1 c (after controlling for age). In a multivariate analysis, a neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio > 7.4 and a urea/albumin ratio > 0.28 increased the odds of death for both the Caucasian and the BAME group. Additional factors increasing the odds ratio in the BAME group included age >60 years and being diabetic.
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Marwah M, Marwah S, Blann A, Morrissey H, Ball P, Wandroo FA. Analysis of laboratory blood parameter results for patients diagnosed with COVID-19, from all ethnic group populations: A single centre study. Int J Lab Hematol. 2021 Oct;43(5):1243-1251.
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