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The role of C-reactive protein as a prognostic marker in COVID-19

BACKGROUND: C-reactive protein (CRP) is a non-specific acute phase reactant elevated in infection or inflammation. Higher levels indicate more severe infection and have been used as an indicator of COVID-19 disease severity. However, the evidence for CRP as a prognostic marker is yet to be determine...

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Autores principales: Stringer, Dominic, Braude, Philip, Myint, Phyo K, Evans, Louis, Collins, Jemima T, Verduri, Alessia, Quinn, Terry J, Vilches-Moraga, Arturo, Stechman, Michael J, Pearce, Lyndsay, Moug, Susan, McCarthy, Kathryn, Hewitt, Jonathan, Carter, Ben
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7989395/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33683344
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyab012
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author Stringer, Dominic
Braude, Philip
Myint, Phyo K
Evans, Louis
Collins, Jemima T
Verduri, Alessia
Quinn, Terry J
Vilches-Moraga, Arturo
Stechman, Michael J
Pearce, Lyndsay
Moug, Susan
McCarthy, Kathryn
Hewitt, Jonathan
Carter, Ben
author_facet Stringer, Dominic
Braude, Philip
Myint, Phyo K
Evans, Louis
Collins, Jemima T
Verduri, Alessia
Quinn, Terry J
Vilches-Moraga, Arturo
Stechman, Michael J
Pearce, Lyndsay
Moug, Susan
McCarthy, Kathryn
Hewitt, Jonathan
Carter, Ben
author_sort Stringer, Dominic
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description BACKGROUND: C-reactive protein (CRP) is a non-specific acute phase reactant elevated in infection or inflammation. Higher levels indicate more severe infection and have been used as an indicator of COVID-19 disease severity. However, the evidence for CRP as a prognostic marker is yet to be determined. The aim of this study is to examine the CRP response in patients hospitalized with COVID-19 and to determine the utility of CRP on admission for predicting inpatient mortality. METHODS: Data were collected between 27 February and 10 June 2020, incorporating two cohorts: the COPE (COVID-19 in Older People) study of 1564 adult patients with a diagnosis of COVID-19 admitted to 11 hospital sites (test cohort) and a later validation cohort of 271 patients. Admission CRP was investigated, and finite mixture models were fit to assess the likely underlying distribution. Further, different prognostic thresholds of CRP were analysed in a time-to-mortality Cox regression to determine a cut-off. Bootstrapping was used to compare model performance [Harrell’s C statistic and Akaike information criterion (AIC)]. RESULTS: The test and validation cohort distribution of CRP was not affected by age, and mixture models indicated a bimodal distribution. A threshold cut-off of CRP ≥40 mg/L performed well to predict mortality (and performed similarly to treating CRP as a linear variable). CONCLUSIONS: The distributional characteristics of CRP indicated an optimal cut-off of ≥40 mg/L was associated with mortality. This threshold may assist clinicians in using CRP as an early trigger for enhanced observation, treatment decisions and advanced care planning.
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spelling pubmed-79893952021-04-01 The role of C-reactive protein as a prognostic marker in COVID-19 Stringer, Dominic Braude, Philip Myint, Phyo K Evans, Louis Collins, Jemima T Verduri, Alessia Quinn, Terry J Vilches-Moraga, Arturo Stechman, Michael J Pearce, Lyndsay Moug, Susan McCarthy, Kathryn Hewitt, Jonathan Carter, Ben Int J Epidemiol Covid-19 BACKGROUND: C-reactive protein (CRP) is a non-specific acute phase reactant elevated in infection or inflammation. Higher levels indicate more severe infection and have been used as an indicator of COVID-19 disease severity. However, the evidence for CRP as a prognostic marker is yet to be determined. The aim of this study is to examine the CRP response in patients hospitalized with COVID-19 and to determine the utility of CRP on admission for predicting inpatient mortality. METHODS: Data were collected between 27 February and 10 June 2020, incorporating two cohorts: the COPE (COVID-19 in Older People) study of 1564 adult patients with a diagnosis of COVID-19 admitted to 11 hospital sites (test cohort) and a later validation cohort of 271 patients. Admission CRP was investigated, and finite mixture models were fit to assess the likely underlying distribution. Further, different prognostic thresholds of CRP were analysed in a time-to-mortality Cox regression to determine a cut-off. Bootstrapping was used to compare model performance [Harrell’s C statistic and Akaike information criterion (AIC)]. RESULTS: The test and validation cohort distribution of CRP was not affected by age, and mixture models indicated a bimodal distribution. A threshold cut-off of CRP ≥40 mg/L performed well to predict mortality (and performed similarly to treating CRP as a linear variable). CONCLUSIONS: The distributional characteristics of CRP indicated an optimal cut-off of ≥40 mg/L was associated with mortality. This threshold may assist clinicians in using CRP as an early trigger for enhanced observation, treatment decisions and advanced care planning. Oxford University Press 2021-03-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7989395/ /pubmed/33683344 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyab012 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Epidemiological Association. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Covid-19
Stringer, Dominic
Braude, Philip
Myint, Phyo K
Evans, Louis
Collins, Jemima T
Verduri, Alessia
Quinn, Terry J
Vilches-Moraga, Arturo
Stechman, Michael J
Pearce, Lyndsay
Moug, Susan
McCarthy, Kathryn
Hewitt, Jonathan
Carter, Ben
The role of C-reactive protein as a prognostic marker in COVID-19
title The role of C-reactive protein as a prognostic marker in COVID-19
title_full The role of C-reactive protein as a prognostic marker in COVID-19
title_fullStr The role of C-reactive protein as a prognostic marker in COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed The role of C-reactive protein as a prognostic marker in COVID-19
title_short The role of C-reactive protein as a prognostic marker in COVID-19
title_sort role of c-reactive protein as a prognostic marker in covid-19
topic Covid-19
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7989395/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33683344
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyab012
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