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High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein as a Prognostic Indicator of Cardiovascular Disease in Severe Non-Diabetic COVID-19 Patients

OBJECTIVE: The long-term extrapulmonary sequelae of COVID-19 after recovery from the critical stage at the intensive care unit (ICU) are still unclear. Some post-COVID symptoms are prevalent even after a one-year follow-up. To explore the relationship between high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-...

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Autores principales: Kandhasami, Mugundhan, Panchanathan, Subash, Rajendran, Jayanthi, Laksham, Karthik Balajee
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Publicado: Applied Systems srl 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10515116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37744945
http://dx.doi.org/10.15190/d.2023.11
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author Kandhasami, Mugundhan
Panchanathan, Subash
Rajendran, Jayanthi
Laksham, Karthik Balajee
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Panchanathan, Subash
Rajendran, Jayanthi
Laksham, Karthik Balajee
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description OBJECTIVE: The long-term extrapulmonary sequelae of COVID-19 after recovery from the critical stage at the intensive care unit (ICU) are still unclear. Some post-COVID symptoms are prevalent even after a one-year follow-up. To explore the relationship between high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) and hyperglycemia with cardiovascular diseases in non-diabetic COVID-19 patients. To determine whether increased fasting blood sugar (FBS) levels are associated with elevated hs-CRP and to explore whether hs-CRP can serve as a prognostic indicator to predict cardiovascular outcome. METHODS: FBS and hs-CRP values of 26 non-diabetic COVID-19 patients were collected from their medical records at JIPMER hospital. In one-year follow-up of these 26 patients, 2mL of blood sample was collected for the analysis of FBS, HbA1c, and hs-CRP. RESULTS: hs-CRP increased in 23% of follow-up patients who were at high risk, and 42.3% of participants were at average risk for cardiovascular disease. High and average-risk groups of survivors showed a positive correlation of hs-CRP with FBS and HbA1c levels, and these patients should be carefully monitored. CONCLUSION: ICU survivors with elevated hs-CRP need periodic check-ups for cardiovascular diseases. We suggest that hs-CRP could be used as an early prognostic indicator of cardiovascular diseases and can reduce the risk.
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spelling pubmed-105151162023-09-23 High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein as a Prognostic Indicator of Cardiovascular Disease in Severe Non-Diabetic COVID-19 Patients Kandhasami, Mugundhan Panchanathan, Subash Rajendran, Jayanthi Laksham, Karthik Balajee Discoveries (Craiova) Original Article OBJECTIVE: The long-term extrapulmonary sequelae of COVID-19 after recovery from the critical stage at the intensive care unit (ICU) are still unclear. Some post-COVID symptoms are prevalent even after a one-year follow-up. To explore the relationship between high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) and hyperglycemia with cardiovascular diseases in non-diabetic COVID-19 patients. To determine whether increased fasting blood sugar (FBS) levels are associated with elevated hs-CRP and to explore whether hs-CRP can serve as a prognostic indicator to predict cardiovascular outcome. METHODS: FBS and hs-CRP values of 26 non-diabetic COVID-19 patients were collected from their medical records at JIPMER hospital. In one-year follow-up of these 26 patients, 2mL of blood sample was collected for the analysis of FBS, HbA1c, and hs-CRP. RESULTS: hs-CRP increased in 23% of follow-up patients who were at high risk, and 42.3% of participants were at average risk for cardiovascular disease. High and average-risk groups of survivors showed a positive correlation of hs-CRP with FBS and HbA1c levels, and these patients should be carefully monitored. CONCLUSION: ICU survivors with elevated hs-CRP need periodic check-ups for cardiovascular diseases. We suggest that hs-CRP could be used as an early prognostic indicator of cardiovascular diseases and can reduce the risk. Applied Systems srl 2023-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10515116/ /pubmed/37744945 http://dx.doi.org/10.15190/d.2023.11 Text en Copyright © 2023, Mugundhan K. et al., Applied Systems and Discoveries Journals https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and it is not used for commercial purposes.
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Kandhasami, Mugundhan
Panchanathan, Subash
Rajendran, Jayanthi
Laksham, Karthik Balajee
High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein as a Prognostic Indicator of Cardiovascular Disease in Severe Non-Diabetic COVID-19 Patients
title High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein as a Prognostic Indicator of Cardiovascular Disease in Severe Non-Diabetic COVID-19 Patients
title_full High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein as a Prognostic Indicator of Cardiovascular Disease in Severe Non-Diabetic COVID-19 Patients
title_fullStr High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein as a Prognostic Indicator of Cardiovascular Disease in Severe Non-Diabetic COVID-19 Patients
title_full_unstemmed High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein as a Prognostic Indicator of Cardiovascular Disease in Severe Non-Diabetic COVID-19 Patients
title_short High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein as a Prognostic Indicator of Cardiovascular Disease in Severe Non-Diabetic COVID-19 Patients
title_sort high sensitivity c-reactive protein as a prognostic indicator of cardiovascular disease in severe non-diabetic covid-19 patients
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10515116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37744945
http://dx.doi.org/10.15190/d.2023.11
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