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Blood Biomarkers from the Emergency Department Disclose Severe Omicron COVID-19-Associated Outcomes

Background: Since its outbreak, Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), a life-threatening respiratory illness, has rapidly become a public health emergency with a devastating social impact. Lately, the Omicron strain is considered the main variant of concern. Routine blood biomarkers are, indeed, esse...

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Autores principales: Pennacchia, Fiorenza, Rusi, Eqrem, Ruqa, Wael Abu, Zingaropoli, Maria Antonella, Pasculli, Patrizia, Talarico, Giuseppina, Bruno, Giuseppe, Barbato, Christian, Minni, Antonio, Tarani, Luigi, Galardo, Gioacchino, Pugliese, Francesco, Lucarelli, Marco, Ferraguti, Giampiero, Ciardi, Maria Rosa, Fiore, Marco
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10146633/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37110348
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11040925
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author Pennacchia, Fiorenza
Rusi, Eqrem
Ruqa, Wael Abu
Zingaropoli, Maria Antonella
Pasculli, Patrizia
Talarico, Giuseppina
Bruno, Giuseppe
Barbato, Christian
Minni, Antonio
Tarani, Luigi
Galardo, Gioacchino
Pugliese, Francesco
Lucarelli, Marco
Ferraguti, Giampiero
Ciardi, Maria Rosa
Fiore, Marco
author_facet Pennacchia, Fiorenza
Rusi, Eqrem
Ruqa, Wael Abu
Zingaropoli, Maria Antonella
Pasculli, Patrizia
Talarico, Giuseppina
Bruno, Giuseppe
Barbato, Christian
Minni, Antonio
Tarani, Luigi
Galardo, Gioacchino
Pugliese, Francesco
Lucarelli, Marco
Ferraguti, Giampiero
Ciardi, Maria Rosa
Fiore, Marco
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description Background: Since its outbreak, Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), a life-threatening respiratory illness, has rapidly become a public health emergency with a devastating social impact. Lately, the Omicron strain is considered the main variant of concern. Routine blood biomarkers are, indeed, essential for stratifying patients at risk of severe outcomes, and a huge amount of data is available in the literature, mainly for the previous variants. However, only a few studies are available on early routine biochemical blood biomarkers for Omicron-afflicted patients. Thus, the aim and novelty of this study were to identify routine blood biomarkers detected at the emergency room for the early prediction of severe morbidity and/or mortality. Methods: 449 COVID-19 patients from Sapienza University Hospital of Rome were divided into four groups: (1) the emergency group (patients with mild forms who were quickly discharged); (2) the hospital ward group (patients that after the admission in the emergency department were hospitalized in a COVID-19 ward); (3) the intensive care unit (ICU) group (patients that after the admission in the emergency department required intensive assistance); (4) the deceased group (patients that after the admission in the emergency department had a fatal outcome). Results: ANOVA and ROC data showed that high-sensitivity troponin-T (TnT), fibrinogen, glycemia, C-reactive protein, lactate dehydrogenase, albumin, D-dimer myoglobin, and ferritin for both men and women may predict lethal outcomes already at the level of the emergency department. Conclusions: Compared to previous Delta COVID-19 parallel emergency patterns of prediction, Omicron-induced changes in TnT may be considered other early predictors of severe outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-101466332023-04-29 Blood Biomarkers from the Emergency Department Disclose Severe Omicron COVID-19-Associated Outcomes Pennacchia, Fiorenza Rusi, Eqrem Ruqa, Wael Abu Zingaropoli, Maria Antonella Pasculli, Patrizia Talarico, Giuseppina Bruno, Giuseppe Barbato, Christian Minni, Antonio Tarani, Luigi Galardo, Gioacchino Pugliese, Francesco Lucarelli, Marco Ferraguti, Giampiero Ciardi, Maria Rosa Fiore, Marco Microorganisms Article Background: Since its outbreak, Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), a life-threatening respiratory illness, has rapidly become a public health emergency with a devastating social impact. Lately, the Omicron strain is considered the main variant of concern. Routine blood biomarkers are, indeed, essential for stratifying patients at risk of severe outcomes, and a huge amount of data is available in the literature, mainly for the previous variants. However, only a few studies are available on early routine biochemical blood biomarkers for Omicron-afflicted patients. Thus, the aim and novelty of this study were to identify routine blood biomarkers detected at the emergency room for the early prediction of severe morbidity and/or mortality. Methods: 449 COVID-19 patients from Sapienza University Hospital of Rome were divided into four groups: (1) the emergency group (patients with mild forms who were quickly discharged); (2) the hospital ward group (patients that after the admission in the emergency department were hospitalized in a COVID-19 ward); (3) the intensive care unit (ICU) group (patients that after the admission in the emergency department required intensive assistance); (4) the deceased group (patients that after the admission in the emergency department had a fatal outcome). Results: ANOVA and ROC data showed that high-sensitivity troponin-T (TnT), fibrinogen, glycemia, C-reactive protein, lactate dehydrogenase, albumin, D-dimer myoglobin, and ferritin for both men and women may predict lethal outcomes already at the level of the emergency department. Conclusions: Compared to previous Delta COVID-19 parallel emergency patterns of prediction, Omicron-induced changes in TnT may be considered other early predictors of severe outcomes. MDPI 2023-04-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10146633/ /pubmed/37110348 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11040925 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pennacchia, Fiorenza
Rusi, Eqrem
Ruqa, Wael Abu
Zingaropoli, Maria Antonella
Pasculli, Patrizia
Talarico, Giuseppina
Bruno, Giuseppe
Barbato, Christian
Minni, Antonio
Tarani, Luigi
Galardo, Gioacchino
Pugliese, Francesco
Lucarelli, Marco
Ferraguti, Giampiero
Ciardi, Maria Rosa
Fiore, Marco
Blood Biomarkers from the Emergency Department Disclose Severe Omicron COVID-19-Associated Outcomes
title Blood Biomarkers from the Emergency Department Disclose Severe Omicron COVID-19-Associated Outcomes
title_full Blood Biomarkers from the Emergency Department Disclose Severe Omicron COVID-19-Associated Outcomes
title_fullStr Blood Biomarkers from the Emergency Department Disclose Severe Omicron COVID-19-Associated Outcomes
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title_short Blood Biomarkers from the Emergency Department Disclose Severe Omicron COVID-19-Associated Outcomes
title_sort blood biomarkers from the emergency department disclose severe omicron covid-19-associated outcomes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10146633/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37110348
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11040925
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