Volume 21, Number 1—January 2015
CME ACTIVITY - Research
Clinical Course and Long-Term Outcome of Hantavirus-Associated Nephropathia Epidemica, Germany
Table 2
Laboratory results for serum samples obtained from 456 persons experiencing acute hantavirus-associated nephropathia epidemica, Germany, 2001–2012*
Laboratory test | Median value (range) | Reference value |
---|---|---|
Creatinine, serum, maximum |
2.7 mg/dL (1.6–4.8) |
0.5–1.4 mg/dL |
Platelet count | >150 × 109/L | |
At admission or first visit with a general practitioner/nephrologist | 122 (81–197) | |
Minimum | 113 (75–189) | |
At discharge§ |
281 (226–353) |
|
Hematocrit | 0.37–0.47 | |
At admission or first visit with a general practitioner/nephrologist | 0.42 (0.39–0.47) | |
At discharge |
0.40 (0.36–0.43) |
|
C-reactive protein | 0.1–0.4 mg/dL | |
At admission or first visit with a general practitioner/nephrologist | 4 mg/dL (2.4–7.1) | |
Maximum | 4.5 mg/dL (2.8–8.2) | |
At discharge§ |
0.9 mg/dL (0.4–1.7) |
|
Liver enzyme† | ||
Aspartate aminotransferase | <50 U/L | |
At admission or first visit with a general practitioner/nephrologist | 36 U/L (27–55) | |
At discharge§ | 51 U/L (30–71) | |
Alanine aminotransferase | <50 U/L | |
At admission or first visit with a general practitioner/nephrologist | 35 U/L (24–57) | |
At discharge§ |
64 U/L (35–101) |
|
Lactate dehydrogenase‡ | 273 U/L (240–323) | <250 U/L |
*All patients were adults who had received a diagnosis of serologically and clinically confirmed hantavirus infection.
†35% of patients had elevated levels of liver enzymes at admission or first visit with a general practitioner/nephrologist.
‡66% of patients had elevated levels of lactate dehydrogenase at admission or first visit with a general practitioner/nephrologist.
§335 patients who received in-patient treatment.