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  • OBJECTIVE To illustrate the effect of corticosteroids and heparin, respectively, on Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients\' CD8+ T cells and D-Dimer. METHODS In this retrospective cohort study involving 866 participants diagnosed with COVID-19, patients were grouped by severity. Generalized additive models were established to explore the time-course association of representative parameters of coagulation, inflammation and immunity. Segmented regression was performed to examine the influence of corticosteroids and heparin upon CD8+ T cell and D-Dimer, respectively. RESULTS There were 541 moderate, 169 severe and 156 critically ill patients involved in the study. Synchronous changes of levels of NLR, D-Dimer and CD8+ T cell in critically ill patients were observed. Administration of methylprednisolone before 14 DFS compared with those after 14 DFS (β = 0.154%, 95% CI=(0, 0.302), p = 0.048) or a dose lower than 40 mg per day compared with those equals to 40 mg per day (β = 0.163%, 95% CI=(0.027, 0.295), p = 0.020) significantly increased the rising rate of CD8+ T cell in 14 to 56 DFS. CONCLUSION The parameters of coagulation, inflammation and immunity were longitudinally correlated, and an early low-dose corticosteroid treatment accelerated the regaining of CD8+ T cell to help battle against SARS-Cov-2 in critical cases of COVID-19.
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  • 10.1080/07853890.2020.1851394
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  • Annals_of_medicine
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  • 33183091.0
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  • Medline
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  • Time-course analysis reveals that corticosteroids resuscitate diminished CD8+ T cells in COVID-19: a retrospective cohort study.
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  • 2020-11-13

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