Role of laboratory parameters in determining prognosis in Covid-19 patients requiring intensive care

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Dr. Sayali Deshmukh1
Dr. Vivek Dugad2
Dr. Anand Bhosale3
Dr. Pallavi Sachin Chaudhari4
Dr. Rashmi Sawant5
Dr. Prasad Bhanap6

Abstract

COVID-19 is an important public health problem since it has already caused the deaths of almost 1.6 million individuals. Improving treatment quality and decreasing mortality and morbidity may result from the ability to anticipate severe courses. It has only recently been demonstrated that laboratory parameters may be used for prediction. However, using many laboratory parameters for severe outcome prediction is still uncommon. In order to properly handle the potentially fatal instances of COVID-19, it is crucial to have a firm grasp of the symptoms associated with such cases. This research aimed to identify risk factors for COVID-19 patients requiring admission to the intensive care unit.


Keywords: SARS CoV 2, risk factors, disease severity, laboratory tests.

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How to Cite
Dr. Sayali Deshmukh1, Dr. Vivek Dugad2, Dr. Anand Bhosale3, Dr. Pallavi Sachin Chaudhari4, Dr. Rashmi Sawant5, & Dr. Prasad Bhanap6. (2024). Role of laboratory parameters in determining prognosis in Covid-19 patients requiring intensive care. International Journal of Medical Science in Clinical Research and Review, 7(02), Page: 177–183. Retrieved from https://ijmscrr.in/index.php/ijmscrr/article/view/719