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Динамика показателей минерального обмена у госпитализированных пациентов с COVID-19, влияние этиотропной и патогенетической терапии
The high prevalence of COVID-19 requires the research progress on the disease pathogenesis. There is a lot of data confirming the association between mineral metabolism and the severity of COVID-19.AIM: To study the dynamics of mineral metabolism parameters in patients with a confirmed COVID-19 at t...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10520904/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37694870 http://dx.doi.org/10.14341/probl13304 |
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author | Маганева, И. С. Бондаренко, А. С. Милютина, А. П. Елфимова, А. Р. Бибик, Е. Е. Никанкина, Л. В. Тарбаева, Н. В. Еремкина, А. К. Мокрышева, Н. Г. |
author_facet | Маганева, И. С. Бондаренко, А. С. Милютина, А. П. Елфимова, А. Р. Бибик, Е. Е. Никанкина, Л. В. Тарбаева, Н. В. Еремкина, А. К. Мокрышева, Н. Г. |
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description | The high prevalence of COVID-19 requires the research progress on the disease pathogenesis. There is a lot of data confirming the association between mineral metabolism and the severity of COVID-19.AIM: To study the dynamics of mineral metabolism parameters in patients with a confirmed COVID-19 at the time of hospitalization and after discharge, including the impact of etiotropic and pathogenetic therapy on them.MATERIALS AND METHODS: A single-center study of 106 patients (aged ≥18 years) with clinically or laboratory confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 was carried out at the Endocrinology Research Centre, Moscow. Baseline biochemical parameters, including serum calcium, phosphorus, albumin, 25(OH)D, parathyroid hormone (PTH), inflammatory markers, and instrumental assessment of COVID-19 severity were performed before specific immunotherapy, as well as on 3rd and 7th days of hospitalization and before discharge. Statistical analysis was performed with Statistica 13 software (StatSoft, USA).RESULTS: On the first day, hypocalcemia (low albumin-adjusted calcium level) was detected in 40.6% of cases, the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency/insufficiency amounted to 95.3% of cases. At the same time, secondary hyperparathyroidism was identified only in 14.2% of patients. A comparative analysis of mineral metabolism during hospitalization (between 1, 3, 7 days of hospitalization and before discharge) during baricitinib treatment revealed a statistically significant increase in albumin-adjusted calcium by the end of hospitalization (p<0.001, Friedman criterion, Bonferroni correction p0=0.01). A pairwise comparison of subgroups, depending on the therapy, revealed a statistically significantly lower level of albumin-adjusted calcium on 3rd day among patients on baricitinib monotherapy or combined with tocilizumab compared with a subgroup of patients undergoing etiotropic treatment (2.16 [2.13; 2.18] mmol/l vs 2.23 [2.19; 2.28] mmol/l, p=0.002, U-test, Bonferroni correction p0=0.012).CONCLUSION: Patients with severe coronavirus infection are characterized by a high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency and hypocalcemia. Associations between calcium and saturation as well as the severity of lung lesion characterizes hypocalcemia as an important predictor of severe course and poor outcome in COVID-19. Pathogenetic therapy with baricitinib, including in combination with tocilizumab, contributes to achieve normocalcemia, but further studies are required. |
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spelling | pubmed-105209042023-09-27 Динамика показателей минерального обмена у госпитализированных пациентов с COVID-19, влияние этиотропной и патогенетической терапии Маганева, И. С. Бондаренко, А. С. Милютина, А. П. Елфимова, А. Р. Бибик, Е. Е. Никанкина, Л. В. Тарбаева, Н. В. Еремкина, А. К. Мокрышева, Н. Г. Probl Endokrinol (Mosk) Research Article The high prevalence of COVID-19 requires the research progress on the disease pathogenesis. There is a lot of data confirming the association between mineral metabolism and the severity of COVID-19.AIM: To study the dynamics of mineral metabolism parameters in patients with a confirmed COVID-19 at the time of hospitalization and after discharge, including the impact of etiotropic and pathogenetic therapy on them.MATERIALS AND METHODS: A single-center study of 106 patients (aged ≥18 years) with clinically or laboratory confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 was carried out at the Endocrinology Research Centre, Moscow. Baseline biochemical parameters, including serum calcium, phosphorus, albumin, 25(OH)D, parathyroid hormone (PTH), inflammatory markers, and instrumental assessment of COVID-19 severity were performed before specific immunotherapy, as well as on 3rd and 7th days of hospitalization and before discharge. Statistical analysis was performed with Statistica 13 software (StatSoft, USA).RESULTS: On the first day, hypocalcemia (low albumin-adjusted calcium level) was detected in 40.6% of cases, the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency/insufficiency amounted to 95.3% of cases. At the same time, secondary hyperparathyroidism was identified only in 14.2% of patients. A comparative analysis of mineral metabolism during hospitalization (between 1, 3, 7 days of hospitalization and before discharge) during baricitinib treatment revealed a statistically significant increase in albumin-adjusted calcium by the end of hospitalization (p<0.001, Friedman criterion, Bonferroni correction p0=0.01). A pairwise comparison of subgroups, depending on the therapy, revealed a statistically significantly lower level of albumin-adjusted calcium on 3rd day among patients on baricitinib monotherapy or combined with tocilizumab compared with a subgroup of patients undergoing etiotropic treatment (2.16 [2.13; 2.18] mmol/l vs 2.23 [2.19; 2.28] mmol/l, p=0.002, U-test, Bonferroni correction p0=0.012).CONCLUSION: Patients with severe coronavirus infection are characterized by a high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency and hypocalcemia. Associations between calcium and saturation as well as the severity of lung lesion characterizes hypocalcemia as an important predictor of severe course and poor outcome in COVID-19. Pathogenetic therapy with baricitinib, including in combination with tocilizumab, contributes to achieve normocalcemia, but further studies are required. Endocrinology Research Centre 2023-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10520904/ /pubmed/37694870 http://dx.doi.org/10.14341/probl13304 Text en Copyright © Endocrinology Research Centre, 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Маганева, И. С. Бондаренко, А. С. Милютина, А. П. Елфимова, А. Р. Бибик, Е. Е. Никанкина, Л. В. Тарбаева, Н. В. Еремкина, А. К. Мокрышева, Н. Г. Динамика показателей минерального обмена у госпитализированных пациентов с COVID-19, влияние этиотропной и патогенетической терапии |
title | Динамика показателей минерального обмена у госпитализированных пациентов с COVID-19, влияние этиотропной и патогенетической терапии |
title_full | Динамика показателей минерального обмена у госпитализированных пациентов с COVID-19, влияние этиотропной и патогенетической терапии |
title_fullStr | Динамика показателей минерального обмена у госпитализированных пациентов с COVID-19, влияние этиотропной и патогенетической терапии |
title_full_unstemmed | Динамика показателей минерального обмена у госпитализированных пациентов с COVID-19, влияние этиотропной и патогенетической терапии |
title_short | Динамика показателей минерального обмена у госпитализированных пациентов с COVID-19, влияние этиотропной и патогенетической терапии |
title_sort | динамика показателей минерального обмена у госпитализированных пациентов с covid-19, влияние этиотропной и патогенетической терапии |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10520904/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37694870 http://dx.doi.org/10.14341/probl13304 |
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