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Prediction of Cytokine Storm and Mortality in Patients with COVID-19 Admitted to ICU: Do Markers Tell the Story?

INTRODUCTION: COVID-19 has caused approximately one million deaths worldwide as of November 24, 2020. Markers of disease activity like ferritin, C-reactive protein (CRP), and D-dimers are frequently monitored to detect the best opportunity for intensive treatment. METHODS: All patients of >18 yea...

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Autores principales: Nadeem, Rashid, Elhoufi, Ashraf Mahmoud, Iqbal, Naheed Elahi, Obaida, Zainab Abdulameer, Elgohary, Doaa Mohamed, Singh, Mukesh Kumar, Zoraey, Shymaa Farouk, Abdalla, Rami M., Eltayeb, Sara Yousif, Danthi, Crystal Sharon, Azaza, Nouha, Ahmed, Waleed Mohamed, Hafeez, Muzammil, AlSada, Maryam, Mir, Fatima Farid
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: S. Karger AG 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8089454/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000514406
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Sumario:INTRODUCTION: COVID-19 has caused approximately one million deaths worldwide as of November 24, 2020. Markers of disease activity like ferritin, C-reactive protein (CRP), and D-dimers are frequently monitored to detect the best opportunity for intensive treatment. METHODS: All patients of >18 years of age were included. The primary variables of interest, ferritin, CRP, and D-dimers, for each patient throughout hospitalization were recorded. Primary clinical outcomes of length of stay in ICU and survival were recorded. DEMOGRAPHICS: age, gender, BMI, and nationality. Ferritin, CRP, and D-dimers were recorded daily if available for the whole ICU stay, and all other variables were recorded on admission day to ICU. RESULTS: The sample includes 235 records. More than 95% of patients have all markers on the day of admission to ICU were ferritin (median 1,278; IQR 1,424), D-dimer 1.21 (3.4), and CRP 129.5 (121). Daily average levels of markers were different from their admission day level: ferritin 1,395 (1,331), D-dimer 3.11 (5.52), and CRP 107 (75.8). Multiple logistic regression analysis determined that average CRP during the stay was the only predictor of survival. DISCUSSION: Data on markers utilization to detect the acute phase of inflammation help clinicians focus on the opportunity window for intensive treatment. CONCLUSION: Average CRP during the stay in ICU is higher than CRP on admission. Average CRP is the only factor that predicts survival.