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The Clinical Significance of Procalcitonin Elevation in Patients over 75 Years Old Admitted for COVID-19 Pneumonia

AIM: To investigate the clinical significance of procalcitonin (PCT) elevation on hospital admission for coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) and its association with mortality in oldest old patients (age > 75 years). METHODS: The clinical records of 1074 patients with chest high-resolution computed...

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Autores principales: Ticinesi, Andrea, Nouvenne, Antonio, Prati, Beatrice, Guida, Loredana, Parise, Alberto, Cerundolo, Nicoletta, Bonaguri, Chiara, Aloe, Rosalia, Guerra, Angela, Meschi, Tiziana
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Publicado: Hindawi 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8245241/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34326704
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5593806
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author Ticinesi, Andrea
Nouvenne, Antonio
Prati, Beatrice
Guida, Loredana
Parise, Alberto
Cerundolo, Nicoletta
Bonaguri, Chiara
Aloe, Rosalia
Guerra, Angela
Meschi, Tiziana
author_facet Ticinesi, Andrea
Nouvenne, Antonio
Prati, Beatrice
Guida, Loredana
Parise, Alberto
Cerundolo, Nicoletta
Bonaguri, Chiara
Aloe, Rosalia
Guerra, Angela
Meschi, Tiziana
author_sort Ticinesi, Andrea
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description AIM: To investigate the clinical significance of procalcitonin (PCT) elevation on hospital admission for coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) and its association with mortality in oldest old patients (age > 75 years). METHODS: The clinical records of 1074 patients with chest high-resolution computed-tomography (HRCT) positive for interstitial pneumonia and symptoms compatible for COVID-19, hospitalized in medical wards during the first pandemic wave in a single academic center in Northern Italy, were retrospectively analyzed. All patients had serum PCT testing performed within six hours from admission. Information on COVID-19-related symptoms, comorbidities, drugs, autonomy in daily activities, respiratory exchanges, other routine lab tests, and outcomes were collected. Clinical characteristics were compared across different admission PCT levels and ages. The association of admission PCT with mortality was tested separately in participants aged > 75 and ≤75 years old by stepwise multivariate Cox regression model with forward selection. RESULTS: With increasing classes of PCT levels (<0.05, 0.05-0.49, 0.5-1.99, and ≥2 ng/ml), there was a significant trend (P < 0.0001) towards older age, male gender, wider extension of lung involvement on HRCT, worse respiratory exchanges, and several other laboratory abnormalities. Each incremental PCT class was associated with increased risk of hospital death at multivariate models in subjects older than 75 (hazard ratio for PCT ≥ 2 vs. <0.05 ng/ml: 30.629, 95% confidence interval 4.176-224.645, P = 0.001), but not in subjects aged 75 or younger. CONCLUSIONS: In patients admitted for COVID-19, PCT elevation was associated with several clinical, radiological, and laboratory characteristics of disease severity. However, PCT elevation was strongly associated with hospital mortality only in oldest old subjects (age > 75).
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spelling pubmed-82452412021-07-28 The Clinical Significance of Procalcitonin Elevation in Patients over 75 Years Old Admitted for COVID-19 Pneumonia Ticinesi, Andrea Nouvenne, Antonio Prati, Beatrice Guida, Loredana Parise, Alberto Cerundolo, Nicoletta Bonaguri, Chiara Aloe, Rosalia Guerra, Angela Meschi, Tiziana Mediators Inflamm Research Article AIM: To investigate the clinical significance of procalcitonin (PCT) elevation on hospital admission for coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) and its association with mortality in oldest old patients (age > 75 years). METHODS: The clinical records of 1074 patients with chest high-resolution computed-tomography (HRCT) positive for interstitial pneumonia and symptoms compatible for COVID-19, hospitalized in medical wards during the first pandemic wave in a single academic center in Northern Italy, were retrospectively analyzed. All patients had serum PCT testing performed within six hours from admission. Information on COVID-19-related symptoms, comorbidities, drugs, autonomy in daily activities, respiratory exchanges, other routine lab tests, and outcomes were collected. Clinical characteristics were compared across different admission PCT levels and ages. The association of admission PCT with mortality was tested separately in participants aged > 75 and ≤75 years old by stepwise multivariate Cox regression model with forward selection. RESULTS: With increasing classes of PCT levels (<0.05, 0.05-0.49, 0.5-1.99, and ≥2 ng/ml), there was a significant trend (P < 0.0001) towards older age, male gender, wider extension of lung involvement on HRCT, worse respiratory exchanges, and several other laboratory abnormalities. Each incremental PCT class was associated with increased risk of hospital death at multivariate models in subjects older than 75 (hazard ratio for PCT ≥ 2 vs. <0.05 ng/ml: 30.629, 95% confidence interval 4.176-224.645, P = 0.001), but not in subjects aged 75 or younger. CONCLUSIONS: In patients admitted for COVID-19, PCT elevation was associated with several clinical, radiological, and laboratory characteristics of disease severity. However, PCT elevation was strongly associated with hospital mortality only in oldest old subjects (age > 75). Hindawi 2021-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8245241/ /pubmed/34326704 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5593806 Text en Copyright © 2021 Andrea Ticinesi et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ticinesi, Andrea
Nouvenne, Antonio
Prati, Beatrice
Guida, Loredana
Parise, Alberto
Cerundolo, Nicoletta
Bonaguri, Chiara
Aloe, Rosalia
Guerra, Angela
Meschi, Tiziana
The Clinical Significance of Procalcitonin Elevation in Patients over 75 Years Old Admitted for COVID-19 Pneumonia
title The Clinical Significance of Procalcitonin Elevation in Patients over 75 Years Old Admitted for COVID-19 Pneumonia
title_full The Clinical Significance of Procalcitonin Elevation in Patients over 75 Years Old Admitted for COVID-19 Pneumonia
title_fullStr The Clinical Significance of Procalcitonin Elevation in Patients over 75 Years Old Admitted for COVID-19 Pneumonia
title_full_unstemmed The Clinical Significance of Procalcitonin Elevation in Patients over 75 Years Old Admitted for COVID-19 Pneumonia
title_short The Clinical Significance of Procalcitonin Elevation in Patients over 75 Years Old Admitted for COVID-19 Pneumonia
title_sort clinical significance of procalcitonin elevation in patients over 75 years old admitted for covid-19 pneumonia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8245241/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34326704
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5593806
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