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Zinc levels of patients with a moderate to severe COVID-19 infection at hospital admission and after 4th days of ward hospitalization and their clinical outcome

BACKGROUND: Previous studies associate the disturbance of the Zinc (Zn) status with the severity of the disease and the inflammatory process in the critically ill patient. This decrease in Zn concentrations is an indicator of poor prognosis. Our aim was to evaluate Zn levels at admission and after f...

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Autores principales: Rodelgo Jiménez, Laura, Anchuelo, Arturo Corbatón, Soler, Pablo Matías, Muñoz, Raúl Perales, Ferrer, Manuel Fuentes, Fornie, Iñigo Sagastagoitia, Mosquera, Marina Gil, González, Mercedes Martínez-Novillo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10181947/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37229980
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jtemb.2023.127200
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author Rodelgo Jiménez, Laura
Anchuelo, Arturo Corbatón
Soler, Pablo Matías
Muñoz, Raúl Perales
Ferrer, Manuel Fuentes
Fornie, Iñigo Sagastagoitia
Mosquera, Marina Gil
González, Mercedes Martínez-Novillo
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Anchuelo, Arturo Corbatón
Soler, Pablo Matías
Muñoz, Raúl Perales
Ferrer, Manuel Fuentes
Fornie, Iñigo Sagastagoitia
Mosquera, Marina Gil
González, Mercedes Martínez-Novillo
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description BACKGROUND: Previous studies associate the disturbance of the Zinc (Zn) status with the severity of the disease and the inflammatory process in the critically ill patient. This decrease in Zn concentrations is an indicator of poor prognosis. Our aim was to evaluate Zn levels at admission and after four days, and to study if lower Zn levels at those days were related to a worse clinical outcome. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Observational cohort study at a tertiary Hospital. Recruitment period: 09/04/2020–04/24/2021. Clinical information on hypertension, diabetes mellitus (DM), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), or bronchial asthma was collected. Obesity was defined as BMI ≥ 30 Kg/m2. Blood extraction was performed at admission and after 4 days. Zn was measured by atomic absorption using a flame method. Worse clinical outcome was defined as death during admission, intensive critical care unit admission or receiving supplemental oxygen through noninvasive or invasive ventilator care. RESULTS: 129 subjects were invited to participate but only 100 subjects completed the survey. According to ROC curve [AUC= 0.63 (95% CI 0.60–0.66)], Zn < 79 μg/dL showed the best performance to detect a worse outcome (Sn=0.85; Sp=0.36). Patients with Zn < 79 μg/dL were older (70 vs 61 y; p = 0.002) with no differences by sex. Most patients presented with fever, dysthermic symptoms and cough, without differences between groups. Pre-existing comorbid conditions did not differ significantly between groups. Less obese subjects were found in the Zn < 79 μg/dL group (21.4 vs 43.3%, p = 0.025). In the univariate analysis, Zn < 79 μg/dL at hospital admission was related to a worse outcome (p = 0.044), but after adjusting for age, C-reactive protein, and obesity there was no difference, but a tendency towards a worse prognosis [OR 2.20 (0.63–7.70), p = 0.215]. Zn levels increased in both groups after 4 days (66.6 vs 73.1 μg/dL at admission, and 72.2 vs 80.5 μg/dL at 4th day), with ns. difference (p = 0.214). CONCLUSION: Zn < 79 μg/dL at admission for a moderate to severe COVID-19 infection could be related to a worse outcome, although after adjustment for age, C-reactive protein levels and obesity, this Zn level threshold did not show statistically significant difference in the composite end point, but a tendency towards a worse prognosis. In addition, patients with the best clinical evolution showed higher serum Zn levels at 4th day after hospital admission than the patients with a worse prognosis.
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spelling pubmed-101819472023-05-15 Zinc levels of patients with a moderate to severe COVID-19 infection at hospital admission and after 4th days of ward hospitalization and their clinical outcome Rodelgo Jiménez, Laura Anchuelo, Arturo Corbatón Soler, Pablo Matías Muñoz, Raúl Perales Ferrer, Manuel Fuentes Fornie, Iñigo Sagastagoitia Mosquera, Marina Gil González, Mercedes Martínez-Novillo J Trace Elem Med Biol Article BACKGROUND: Previous studies associate the disturbance of the Zinc (Zn) status with the severity of the disease and the inflammatory process in the critically ill patient. This decrease in Zn concentrations is an indicator of poor prognosis. Our aim was to evaluate Zn levels at admission and after four days, and to study if lower Zn levels at those days were related to a worse clinical outcome. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Observational cohort study at a tertiary Hospital. Recruitment period: 09/04/2020–04/24/2021. Clinical information on hypertension, diabetes mellitus (DM), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), or bronchial asthma was collected. Obesity was defined as BMI ≥ 30 Kg/m2. Blood extraction was performed at admission and after 4 days. Zn was measured by atomic absorption using a flame method. Worse clinical outcome was defined as death during admission, intensive critical care unit admission or receiving supplemental oxygen through noninvasive or invasive ventilator care. RESULTS: 129 subjects were invited to participate but only 100 subjects completed the survey. According to ROC curve [AUC= 0.63 (95% CI 0.60–0.66)], Zn < 79 μg/dL showed the best performance to detect a worse outcome (Sn=0.85; Sp=0.36). Patients with Zn < 79 μg/dL were older (70 vs 61 y; p = 0.002) with no differences by sex. Most patients presented with fever, dysthermic symptoms and cough, without differences between groups. Pre-existing comorbid conditions did not differ significantly between groups. Less obese subjects were found in the Zn < 79 μg/dL group (21.4 vs 43.3%, p = 0.025). In the univariate analysis, Zn < 79 μg/dL at hospital admission was related to a worse outcome (p = 0.044), but after adjusting for age, C-reactive protein, and obesity there was no difference, but a tendency towards a worse prognosis [OR 2.20 (0.63–7.70), p = 0.215]. Zn levels increased in both groups after 4 days (66.6 vs 73.1 μg/dL at admission, and 72.2 vs 80.5 μg/dL at 4th day), with ns. difference (p = 0.214). CONCLUSION: Zn < 79 μg/dL at admission for a moderate to severe COVID-19 infection could be related to a worse outcome, although after adjustment for age, C-reactive protein levels and obesity, this Zn level threshold did not show statistically significant difference in the composite end point, but a tendency towards a worse prognosis. In addition, patients with the best clinical evolution showed higher serum Zn levels at 4th day after hospital admission than the patients with a worse prognosis. Published by Elsevier GmbH. 2023-09 2023-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10181947/ /pubmed/37229980 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jtemb.2023.127200 Text en © 2023 Published by Elsevier GmbH. Since January 2020 Elsevier has created a COVID-19 resource centre with free information in English and Mandarin on the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The COVID-19 resource centre is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the COVID-19 resource centre remains active.
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Rodelgo Jiménez, Laura
Anchuelo, Arturo Corbatón
Soler, Pablo Matías
Muñoz, Raúl Perales
Ferrer, Manuel Fuentes
Fornie, Iñigo Sagastagoitia
Mosquera, Marina Gil
González, Mercedes Martínez-Novillo
Zinc levels of patients with a moderate to severe COVID-19 infection at hospital admission and after 4th days of ward hospitalization and their clinical outcome
title Zinc levels of patients with a moderate to severe COVID-19 infection at hospital admission and after 4th days of ward hospitalization and their clinical outcome
title_full Zinc levels of patients with a moderate to severe COVID-19 infection at hospital admission and after 4th days of ward hospitalization and their clinical outcome
title_fullStr Zinc levels of patients with a moderate to severe COVID-19 infection at hospital admission and after 4th days of ward hospitalization and their clinical outcome
title_full_unstemmed Zinc levels of patients with a moderate to severe COVID-19 infection at hospital admission and after 4th days of ward hospitalization and their clinical outcome
title_short Zinc levels of patients with a moderate to severe COVID-19 infection at hospital admission and after 4th days of ward hospitalization and their clinical outcome
title_sort zinc levels of patients with a moderate to severe covid-19 infection at hospital admission and after 4th days of ward hospitalization and their clinical outcome
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10181947/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37229980
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jtemb.2023.127200
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