Factors Associated with Mortality Among Severe Omicron Patients for COVID-19

Shuting Wu,Guichan Liao, Jingchun Mao, Haiming Yan,Juanjuan Chen,Jie Peng

INFECTION AND DRUG RESISTANCE(2024)

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Purpose: The purpose of the study was to explore the potential risk factors of mortality in patients with severe pneumonia during the omicron pandemic in South China in 2022. Methods: Clinical data was collected from patients hospitalized with omicron COVID-19. Then, patients were categorized into the non -survival and survival groups. A comprehensive analysis was conducted to analyze the factors associated with negative outcome in individuals suffering from severe omicron COVID-19. Results: In this study, 155 severe COVID-19 patients were included, comprising 55 non -survivors and 100 survivors. Non -survivors, in comparison to survivors, exhibited elevated levels of various biomarkers including neutrophil count, hypersensitive troponin T, urea, creatinine, C -reactive protein, procalcitonin, interleukin-6, plasma D-dimer, and derived neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (dNLR) (P < 0.05). They also displayed reduced lymphocyte count, platelet count, and albumin levels (P < 0.05) and were more prone to developing comorbidities, including shock, acute cardiac and renal injury, acute respiratory distress syndrome, coagulation disorders, and secondary infections. Platelet count (PLT) <100 x 10<^>/L, interleukin-6 (IL -6) >100 pg/mL, and dNLR >5.0 independently contributed to the risk of death in patients suffering from severe COVID-19. Conclusion: PLT, IL -6, and dNRL independently contributed to the risk of mortality in patients with severe pneumonia during the 2022 omicron pandemic in South China.
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COVID-19,omicron,severe infection,dNLR,risk factors
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