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Mathematical model of aging in COVID-19

BACKGROUND: The aim was examination of the intimamedia thickness of carotid arteries in COVID-19 infection. METHODS: In 50 patients, the thickness of the intimomedial complex (IMT) in the common carotid arteries was measured. The values were compared with the control group in 2006-9. The condition o...

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Autores principales: Jovanikić, Olivera, Stevanović, G., Đorđevic, Boban, Jovanović, Milan, Lepić, Milan
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Publicado: Society of Medical Biochemists of Serbia, Belgrade 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10560502/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37814624
http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/jomb0-39602
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author Jovanikić, Olivera
Stevanović, G.
Đorđevic, Boban
Jovanović, Milan
Lepić, Milan
author_facet Jovanikić, Olivera
Stevanović, G.
Đorđevic, Boban
Jovanović, Milan
Lepić, Milan
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description BACKGROUND: The aim was examination of the intimamedia thickness of carotid arteries in COVID-19 infection. METHODS: In 50 patients, the thickness of the intimomedial complex (IMT) in the common carotid arteries was measured. The values were compared with the control group in 2006-9. The condition of the lungs was assessed by ultrasound score (It score) (0-42) as mild (0-14) or mediumsevere (15-28) Covid. IMT thickening risk factors and the value of fibrinogen, IL-6 and CRP were recorded. Two IMT prediction models were formed. The socio-epidemiological model predicts the development of IMT based on epidemiological factors. Apart from these factors, the second model also includes the values of the mentioned biomarkers. RESULTS: It score 20±6, IMT values right: median 0.99 mm, p25=0.89, p75=1.14; left: 1±0.22 mm. Control: IMTright: median 0.7 mm, p25=0.68 mm; p75=0-9 mm; left: median=0.75 mm, p25=0.6 mm, p75=1.0 mm. The group/control difference is highly significant. Epide mio - logical model: logit (IMT)= 4.463+(2.021+value for GEN)+(0.055x AGE value)+(-3.419x RF value)+(-4.447x SM value)+(5.115x HTA value)+(3.56x DM value)+ (22.389x LIP value)+(24.206x CVD value)+(1.449x other value)+(-0.138x It score value)+(0.19xBMI value). Epidemiological-inflammatory model: logit (IMT)=5.204+ (2.545x GEN value)+(0.076x AGE value)+(-6.132x RF value)+(-7.583x SM value)+(8.744x HTA value)+(6.838x DM value)+(25.446x LIP value)+(28.825x CVD value)+ (2.487x other value)+(-0.218xIt score value)+(0.649x BMI value) +(-0.194x fibrinogen value)+(0.894x IL-6 value)+(0.659x CRP value). Values for both models Exp(B)=4.882; P of sample=0.83; logit=-0.19; OR= 23.84; model accuracy for the first model 87% and for the second 88%; Omnibus test of the first model c2=34.324; p=0.000; reliability coefficient -2LogLH=56.854; Omnibus test of the second model c2=39.774; p=0.000; and -2LogLH=51.403. CONCLUSIONS: The ageing of blood vessels in COVID-19 can be predicted.
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spelling pubmed-105605022023-10-09 Mathematical model of aging in COVID-19 Jovanikić, Olivera Stevanović, G. Đorđevic, Boban Jovanović, Milan Lepić, Milan J Med Biochem Original Paper BACKGROUND: The aim was examination of the intimamedia thickness of carotid arteries in COVID-19 infection. METHODS: In 50 patients, the thickness of the intimomedial complex (IMT) in the common carotid arteries was measured. The values were compared with the control group in 2006-9. The condition of the lungs was assessed by ultrasound score (It score) (0-42) as mild (0-14) or mediumsevere (15-28) Covid. IMT thickening risk factors and the value of fibrinogen, IL-6 and CRP were recorded. Two IMT prediction models were formed. The socio-epidemiological model predicts the development of IMT based on epidemiological factors. Apart from these factors, the second model also includes the values of the mentioned biomarkers. RESULTS: It score 20±6, IMT values right: median 0.99 mm, p25=0.89, p75=1.14; left: 1±0.22 mm. Control: IMTright: median 0.7 mm, p25=0.68 mm; p75=0-9 mm; left: median=0.75 mm, p25=0.6 mm, p75=1.0 mm. The group/control difference is highly significant. Epide mio - logical model: logit (IMT)= 4.463+(2.021+value for GEN)+(0.055x AGE value)+(-3.419x RF value)+(-4.447x SM value)+(5.115x HTA value)+(3.56x DM value)+ (22.389x LIP value)+(24.206x CVD value)+(1.449x other value)+(-0.138x It score value)+(0.19xBMI value). Epidemiological-inflammatory model: logit (IMT)=5.204+ (2.545x GEN value)+(0.076x AGE value)+(-6.132x RF value)+(-7.583x SM value)+(8.744x HTA value)+(6.838x DM value)+(25.446x LIP value)+(28.825x CVD value)+ (2.487x other value)+(-0.218xIt score value)+(0.649x BMI value) +(-0.194x fibrinogen value)+(0.894x IL-6 value)+(0.659x CRP value). Values for both models Exp(B)=4.882; P of sample=0.83; logit=-0.19; OR= 23.84; model accuracy for the first model 87% and for the second 88%; Omnibus test of the first model c2=34.324; p=0.000; reliability coefficient -2LogLH=56.854; Omnibus test of the second model c2=39.774; p=0.000; and -2LogLH=51.403. CONCLUSIONS: The ageing of blood vessels in COVID-19 can be predicted. Society of Medical Biochemists of Serbia, Belgrade 2023-08-25 2023-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10560502/ /pubmed/37814624 http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/jomb0-39602 Text en 2023 Olivera Jovanikić, G. Stevanović, Boban Đorđevic, Milan Jovanović, Milan Lepić, published by CEON/CEES https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
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Jovanikić, Olivera
Stevanović, G.
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Jovanović, Milan
Lepić, Milan
Mathematical model of aging in COVID-19
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title_fullStr Mathematical model of aging in COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Mathematical model of aging in COVID-19
title_short Mathematical model of aging in COVID-19
title_sort mathematical model of aging in covid-19
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10560502/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37814624
http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/jomb0-39602
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