Objective:To retrospectively analyze the changes of related laboratory indexes at first admission in patients with coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19),so as to provide laboratory reference for early clinical diagnosis and treatment. Methods:The laboratory examination indexes,including blood routine,biochemical indexes,inflammatory markers,coagulation function,and lymphocyte subsets count were selected and analyzed at first admission in 91 patients with COVID-19 and admitted to Nanjing Public Health Medical Center. Results:The total white blood cells and the lymphocytes counts in the routine blood examination were decreased in 21.98% and 17.58% of patients,respectively. In biochemical indexes,ALT,AST,and LDH were elevated in 13.19%,14.29%,and 36.67% of patients,respectively; the proportions of patients with elevated phosphocreatine kinase in myocardial enzyme examination were 18.37% in male and 9.75% in female,and creatine kinase isoenzyme,myoglobin,and troponin I were elevated in 5.68%,6.82%,and 19.32% of patients,respectively. The level of inflammatory index procalcitonin was generally normal,while the level of C-reactive protein was increased. There were no obvious abnormalities in the indexes of coagulation function and fibrinolysis. The proportions of patients with normal CD3+T,CD4+T,CD8+T,CD16/56+NK cells,and CD19+B cells were 62.07%,60.92%,65.51%,73.26%,and 95.35%,respectively,and reduced in 32.18%,34.48%,27.59%,24.42%,and 4.65% of patients,respectively. Conclusion:Some laboratory indexes of patients with COVID-19 showed characteristic changes at first admission,which can provide preliminary clinical judgment,comprehensive assessment of the patient’s condition,and provide important reference based on nucleic acid detection.