2021
DOI: 10.29309/tpmj/2021.28.08.6178
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Hyperferritinemia as independent risk factor and biomarker in COVID-19 to predict severity and mortality.

Abstract: Objectives: To determine the role of deranged serum ferritin levels as independent pathogenic risk factor to predict the progression towards a worse clinical outcome in COVID-19. Study Design: Descriptive Cross Section Study. Setting: Hayatabad Medical Complex Peshawar. Period: 1 March to 10 July 2020. Material & Methods: A total of 267 patients were enrolled from COVID-19 isolation units, Hayatabad Medical Complex Peshawar Descriptive statistics were used for numerical variables. Binary logistic regressio… Show more

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“…These abnormally higher ferritin levels had a statistically significant relationship with an increase in age of patients and outcome in terms of death. 9 Furthermore it was the only hospital that was allowed and authorized for plasma exchange and included patients from ICU. Therefore at entry to the ICU, majority of the patients were in cytokine storm with high inflammatory markers.…”
Section: Prognostic Factors and Association Of Inflammatory Biomarkers With Severity And Mortality In Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These abnormally higher ferritin levels had a statistically significant relationship with an increase in age of patients and outcome in terms of death. 9 Furthermore it was the only hospital that was allowed and authorized for plasma exchange and included patients from ICU. Therefore at entry to the ICU, majority of the patients were in cytokine storm with high inflammatory markers.…”
Section: Prognostic Factors and Association Of Inflammatory Biomarkers With Severity And Mortality In Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%