A p value of < 0.05 was considered to be statistically significant in bold Data are median (minimum–maximum). ALP alkaline phosphatase (35–104 U/L), ALT alanine aminotransferase (normal limits, < 45 U/L), AST aspartate amino transferase (normal limits, < 35 U/L), creatinine (0.6–1.1 mg/dL), CRP C-reactive protein (0–5 mg/L), d-dimer (< 550 µg/L FEU), GGT gamma-glutamyltransferase (normal limits, < 38 U/L), Hb hemoglobin (11.7–16 g/dL), LDH lactate dehydrogenase (normal limits, < 225 IU/L), lymphocyte count (1–3.38 × 103/µL), monocyte count (0–0.8 × 103/µL), neutrophil count (2.02–7.46 × 103/µL), NLR neutrophil / lymphocyte ratio, platelet count (150–450 × 103/µL) total bilirubin (0.1-1 mg/dL), urea (10–50 mg/dL), WBC white blood cells (4.5–11 × 103/µL) *Interactions were found for these variables. Interactions represent that the changes of laboratory parameters obtained at hospital admission and follow-up were different between the two groups aComparison of the parameters between progressive and non-progressive groups at the time of hospital admission bComparison of Δ parameters between the progressive and non-progressive groups cComparison of differences of the parameters obtained at the time of follow-up and hospital admission in the non-progressive group dComparison of differences of the parameters obtained at the time of follow-up and hospital admission in the progressive group eStatistically significant difference was found between progressive and non-progressive groups in terms of laboratory parameters at hospital admission