Berkala Kedokteran (Feb 2023)

Relationship between C-Reactive Protein Levels, Lactate Dehydrogenase, and Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio with Coronavirus Disease 2019 Severity

  • Hendra Wana Nur'amin,
  • I Nyoman Suarjana,
  • Mohammad Rudiansyah,
  • Nanang Miftah Fajari,
  • Djallalluddin Djallalluddin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20527/jbk.v19i1.15718
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 59 – 68

Abstract

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Abstract: Risk stratification of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients is very important to determine patient care and prognosis. The reliable parameters include C-reactive protein (CRP), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), and neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio (NLR). This study aimed to determine the relationship between CRP, LDH, and NLR levels with the severity of COVID-19 patients. An observational study with a cross-sectional approach was conducted at Ulin Hospital Banjarmasin on 91 eligible subjects. A logistic regression test was conducted to determine the relationship between variables and the severity of COVID-19. The results showed that there was no significant relationship between CRP levels and the severity of COVID-19 (prevalence odds ratio (POR) 0.85, 95% confidence interval (CI 95%) 0.34-2.09, p=0.72). There was a significant difference between the mean LDH levels in severe COVID-19 compared to non-severe COVID-19 (1006 + 601.77 vs 543.5 + 480.41, p<0.001), with POR 4.23, 95% CI 95% 1.56-11.45, p=0.005; there was also a significant difference between the mean NLR values in severe COVID-19 compared to non-severe COVID-19 (9.01 + 6.32 vs 5.38 + 5.03, p=0.002) with POR of 12.21 CI 95% 3.80-39.31, p<0.001. This study showed that LDH levels and NLR values were important predictors of COVID-19 severity.

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