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Table 2 Clinical Characteristics and laboratory findings of patients with coronavirus disease 2019

From: Clinical and virological course of patients with coronavirus disease 2019 in Jiangsu province, China: a retrospective, multi-center cohort study

Variables (n [%] or median [IQR])

All patients (n = 328)

Onset signs and symptoms

 

Fever

237 (72.3)

Cough

200 (61.0)

Fatigue

69 (21.0)

Sore throat

34 (10.4)

Muscle ache

35 (10.7)

Shortness of breath

27 (8.2)

Headache

20 (6.1)

Laboratory findings

 

WBC (× 109/L)*

4.8 (3.8, 6.1)

 Decreased

85 (25.9)

Lymphocyte (× 109/L)#

1.2 (0.9, 1.6)

 Decreased

99 (30.2)

Hb (g/L)

138.0 (128.0, 151.0)

PLT (× 109/L)

174.5 (140.0, 219.3)

ALT (U/L)

25.0 (19.0, 35.3)

LDH (U/L)

243.0 (179.3, 390.3)

ALB (g/L)

40.1 (37.1, 43.3)

Cr (μmol/L)

64.0 (52.0, 78.0)

PT (s)

12.8 (12.0, 13.4)

D-Dimer (mg/L)

0.2 (0.1, 0.4)

Chest CT findings

 

No pneumonia

22 (6.7)

Unilateral pneumonia

49 (14.9)

Bilateral pneumonia

257 (78.4)

Ground glass opacity

240 (73.2)

Time from symptom onset to admission (days)

5.0 (2.0, 8.0)

  1. PCR polymerase chain reaction, IQR interquartile range, WBC white blood cells, Hb hemoglobin, PLT platelet, TB total bilirubin, ALT alanine transaminase, LDH lactate dehydrogenase, ALB albumin, Cr creatinine, PT prothrombin time
  2. *The normal ranges of WBC were 4–10 × 109/L or 3.5–9.5 × 109/L in different hospitals and decreased means below the lower limit of the normal range
  3. #The normal ranges of lymphocyte were 0.8–4 × 109/L or 1.1–3.2 × 109/L in different hospitals and decreased means below the lower limit of the normal range