KUMJ | VOL. 19 | NO. 4 | ISSUE 76 | OCT.-DEC. 2021
Biochemical Parameters in Confirmed Covid-19 Patients: A Hospital Based Study from Eastern Nepal
Niraula A, Gelal B, Lamsal M, Karki D, Chhetri R
Abstract: Background
COVID-19 has posed a global threat to almost every part of the world. The disease
has varied form of presentation and the modern medicine has still not been able to
provide definite treatment for the disease.
Objective
To assess the biochemical parameters in confirmed patients of COVID-19 admitted at
B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences (BPKIHS), Dharan, Nepal.
Method
This is a retrospective hospital based cross-sectional study conducted in the
Department of Biochemistry, B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan from
October to December, 2020. Convenient sampling technique was used to enroll the
data of the patients for whom the biochemical parameters were requested by the
clinicians. Routine biochemical tests were performed in Cobas c311 autoanalyzer.
Result
A total of 202 patients with confirmed COVID-19 infections and admitted at COVID
Hospital, BPKIHS were enrolled. The findings depict an elevated liver enzyme (alanine
aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase, gamma
glutamyl transpeptidase and cardiac enzymes (creatine kinase-total and creatine
kinase- MB) in the study population. Increased serum ferritin (1026.08±220.53), hs
CRP (41.52±5.22) and lactate dehydrogenase 360 [303.50-526.75] was found in the
patients. Also, majority of the patients (> 50%) had abnormal biochemical findings.
Conclusion
Biomarkers like C-reactive protein, lactate dehydrogenase and ferritin have shown
significant clinical implications in effective management, monitoring, and assessment
of the severity of disease in COVID- 19 patients. Simple and cost-effective markers
like CRP, LDH, HbA1c could be used for monitoring the severity of COVID-19 infection.
Keyword : Biomarkers, COVID-19, Ferritin, hs-CRP, Inflammation