Abstract
PURPOSE: This study aimed to compare platelet count, platelet indices, lymphocyte, and systemic inflammation indices between surviving and non-surviving COVID-19 patients, measured at admission and on the eighth day of hospitalization. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A retrospective cohort study was conducted on COVID-19 patients hospitalized at Hasan Sadikin General Hospital, Bandung, from March to December 2020. Patient characteristics and laboratory data were sourced from medical records and the Clinical Pathology Laboratory. Bivariate analysis was performed to determine the comparison of platelet indexes between Surviving and Non-Surviving COVID-19 patients depending on data distribution. Significantly correlated variables in Bivariate analysis were included in the ROC analysis, with the AUC used to identify optimal threshold values for laboratory parameters. RESULTS: Data from 132 patients were analyzed, with 106 (80.3%) surviving and 32 (19.7%) not surviving. Non-surviving patients had lower platelet count, PLTCT, and lymphocyte levels but higher MPV and PDW compared to survivors. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis revealed that on day 1, lymphocytes had a higher area under the curve (AUC) than MPV. On day 8, lymphocytes had the highest AUC, followed by platelet count, MPV, PLTCT, and PDW. CONCLUSION: Platelet indices, lymphocyte counts, and systemic inflammation index have the potential to distinguish the severity of COVID-19.