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The Association of Thyroid Hormone Changes with Inflammatory Status and Prognosis in COVID-19

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2021

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34.1% of the patients were euthyroid. Length of hospitalization (<i>p</i> < 0.001), rate of oxygen demand (<i>p</i> < 0.001), and intensive care unit (ICU) admission (<i>p</i>=0.022) were lower, and none of the euthyroid patients died. 108 (52.6%) patients were classified to have ESS, 57 were classified as mild, and 51 were moderate. The inflammatory parameters were higher in patients with moderate ESS. In cluster analysis, a high-risk group with a lower median FT3 value (median = 2.34 ng/L; IQR = 0.86), a higher median FT4 value (median = 1.04 ng/dL; IQR = 0.33), and a lower median TSH value (median = 0.62 mIU/L; IQR = 0.59) included 8 of 9 died patients and 25 of the 31 patients that were admitted to ICU. <i>Discussion</i>. Length of hospitalization, oxygen demand, ICU admission, and mortality were lower in euthyroid patients. Moreover, none of the euthyroid patients died. In conclusion, evaluation of thyroid function tests during COVID-19 infection may give information about the prognosis of disease.

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