The dynamic pattern of major laboratory indicators associated with severe disease was delineated along the days from symptom onset by applying GEE for pediatric patients (A–D) and elderly patients (E–H).

<p>Four significant laboratory indicators in pediatric patients (age 0–14 years) were delineated: PLT count (A), HGB (B), TBIL(C), and ALT (D). Four significant laboratory indicators in elderly patients (age ≥60 years) were delineated: PLT count (E), HGB (F), TBIL(G), and CREA (H). The median...

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Main Author: Xiu-Gang Guan (12481702) (author)
Other Authors: Yue-Hong Wei (3620165) (author), Bao-Gui Jiang (549044) (author), Shi-Xia Zhou (11821583) (author), An-Ran Zhang (10769966) (author), Qing-Bin Lu (181722) (author), Zi-Wei Zhou (10651067) (author), Jin-Jin Chen (10337039) (author), Hai-Yang Zhang (2812945) (author), Yang Ji (321784) (author), Yang Yang (45629) (author), Li-Qun Fang (69503) (author), Hao Li (31608) (author), Zhi-Cong Yang (3620162) (author), Wei Liu (20030) (author)
Published: 2022
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Summary:<p>Four significant laboratory indicators in pediatric patients (age 0–14 years) were delineated: PLT count (A), HGB (B), TBIL(C), and ALT (D). Four significant laboratory indicators in elderly patients (age ≥60 years) were delineated: PLT count (E), HGB (F), TBIL(G), and CREA (H). The median value was shown by point, and 95% confidence interval was shown in the error bars. Normal ranges for each variable are 140–440 ×10<sup>9</sup>/L for PLT count, 105–145 g/L for HGB, 5.1–17.1 umol/L for TBIL, and 0–50 U/L for ALT in pediatric patients, and 100–300 ×10<sup>9</sup>/L for PLT, 120–165 g/L for HGB, 5.1–17.1 umol/L for TBIL, and 53–106 umol/L for CREA in elderly patients. GEE, generalized estimating equation; PLT, platelet; HGB, hemoglobin; TBIL, total bilirubin; ALT, alanine aminotransferase; CREA, creatinine.</p>