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Assessment of Hematologic and Coagulation Parameters As Predictive Value in COVID-19 with Unfavourable Evolution

BACKGROUND: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a highly infectious disease. The pathogenic mechanism of COVID-19 pneumonia involved excessive immune reaction in the host - a “cytokine storm”, that determined extensive tissue damage associated with coagulation abnormalities. Severity of this dise...

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Autores principales: Popov, Viola Maria, Iliescu, Lelia, Balea, Marius Ioan, Georgescu, Daniela Georgeta, Andreescu, Mihaela, Bumbea, Horia, Omer, Meilin, Balea, Marius Lucian Aurel, Parvu, Catalina, Grigorie, Andra Bogdana, Popescu, Mihaela, Patrinoiu, Oana, Rus, Ana, Gologanu, Daniela, Nedelcu, Valentin, Ofiteru, Geanina, Despan, Claudia, Niculae Badoiu, Mihaela, Badea, Adriana, Constantin, Oana, Mihai, Lidia Felicia, Calen, Andreea, Ion, Silvia, Popescu, Gabriel Adrian, Hristea, Adriana, Mastalier, Bogdan, Diaconescu, Bogdan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society of Hematology 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8330165/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2020-134153
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author Popov, Viola Maria
Iliescu, Lelia
Balea, Marius Ioan
Georgescu, Daniela Georgeta
Andreescu, Mihaela
Bumbea, Horia
Omer, Meilin
Balea, Marius Lucian Aurel
Parvu, Catalina
Grigorie, Andra Bogdana
Popescu, Mihaela
Patrinoiu, Oana
Rus, Ana
Gologanu, Daniela
Nedelcu, Valentin
Ofiteru, Geanina
Despan, Claudia
Niculae Badoiu, Mihaela
Badea, Adriana
Constantin, Oana
Mihai, Lidia Felicia
Calen, Andreea
Ion, Silvia
Popescu, Gabriel Adrian
Hristea, Adriana
Mastalier, Bogdan
Diaconescu, Bogdan
author_facet Popov, Viola Maria
Iliescu, Lelia
Balea, Marius Ioan
Georgescu, Daniela Georgeta
Andreescu, Mihaela
Bumbea, Horia
Omer, Meilin
Balea, Marius Lucian Aurel
Parvu, Catalina
Grigorie, Andra Bogdana
Popescu, Mihaela
Patrinoiu, Oana
Rus, Ana
Gologanu, Daniela
Nedelcu, Valentin
Ofiteru, Geanina
Despan, Claudia
Niculae Badoiu, Mihaela
Badea, Adriana
Constantin, Oana
Mihai, Lidia Felicia
Calen, Andreea
Ion, Silvia
Popescu, Gabriel Adrian
Hristea, Adriana
Mastalier, Bogdan
Diaconescu, Bogdan
author_sort Popov, Viola Maria
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a highly infectious disease. The pathogenic mechanism of COVID-19 pneumonia involved excessive immune reaction in the host - a “cytokine storm”, that determined extensive tissue damage associated with coagulation abnormalities. Severity of this disease is associated with comorbidities such as hypertension, obesity, pulmonary disease or age. Thrombotic complications are reported during COVID-19 evolution even with prophylaxis. OBJECTIVE: In this study, we evaluate hematological and coagulation parameters in order to obtain predictors for an unfavourable evolution of the patient. DESIGN AND SETTING: We performed a prospective study that included all patients admitted in our hospital in Hematology, Pneumology, and Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Department at Colentina Clinical Hospital during April - July 2020. The study group included 144 patients that were split into ICU and non-ICU patients. All patients were SARS-CoV-2-positive by molecular test. The distribution according to gender was as follows: 67 male with median age: 61 (min 22, max 88) and 77 female with median age: 57 (min 17, max 92). RESULTS: Age is an important risk factor for the severity; 50 patients admitted in ICU with median age 67 (min 34, max 92) and 94 non-ICU patients with median age 52.5 (min 17, max 92), p=0.00003. Associated comorbidities were important and were present in both groups. In ICU patients, we obtained lower level of lymphocytes compared with non ICU group median: 1 x 103/L (min 0.04 x 103/L max 3.28 x 103/L) vs 1.57 x 103/L (min 0.39 x 103/L max 23.35 x 103/L), p=0.0001. There are no significant differences between groups for the rest of hematological parameters. The neutrophil/lymphocytes ratio (NLR) is with statistical difference between ICU and non-ICU groups: 2.34 (min 1.06, max 31.90) vs 7.94 (min 2.18, max 90.04), p<0.000001. This indicator seems to be predictor for severe evolution; a high correlation with IL-6 level (r=0.73, p< 0.001) was obtained. NLR in association with IL-6, CRP and ferritin level are important factors in severe evolution of COVID-19 (severe pneumonia-more than 50% of lung evaluated by CT-scan and presence of any complications during COVID-19 evolution), coefficient of determination-R(2) =0.69, R(2) - adjusted 0.67, p<0.0001). The ICU patients with unfavourable evolution had a higher level of D-Dimers at the admission in hospital compared with ICU patients who were discharged from the hospital (3.42 mg/ml FEU vs 1.09 mg/ml FEU, p=0.01). Patients with thrombosis (stroke, myocardial infarction, deep venous thrombosis, thromboembolism) during COVID-19 evolution have higher level of D Dimers compared with patients without thrombotic complications (7.35 mg/ml FEU vs 0.82 mg/ml FEU), p=0.0001. There are no difference for another coagulation tests (APTT, Quick time) or Protein C, Protein S and Antithrombin III level. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that NLR in association with feritin, CRP and IL-6 assessment are important to be evaluated in COVID-19 patient in order to expect a severe evolution of the disease. D- Dimer should be an important parameter to be evaluated for all COVID-19 patients in order to identify COVID-19 patients with high risk of thrombotic complications. DISCLOSURES: No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.
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spelling pubmed-83301652021-08-03 Assessment of Hematologic and Coagulation Parameters As Predictive Value in COVID-19 with Unfavourable Evolution Popov, Viola Maria Iliescu, Lelia Balea, Marius Ioan Georgescu, Daniela Georgeta Andreescu, Mihaela Bumbea, Horia Omer, Meilin Balea, Marius Lucian Aurel Parvu, Catalina Grigorie, Andra Bogdana Popescu, Mihaela Patrinoiu, Oana Rus, Ana Gologanu, Daniela Nedelcu, Valentin Ofiteru, Geanina Despan, Claudia Niculae Badoiu, Mihaela Badea, Adriana Constantin, Oana Mihai, Lidia Felicia Calen, Andreea Ion, Silvia Popescu, Gabriel Adrian Hristea, Adriana Mastalier, Bogdan Diaconescu, Bogdan Blood 904.Outcomes Research-Non-Malignant Conditions BACKGROUND: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a highly infectious disease. The pathogenic mechanism of COVID-19 pneumonia involved excessive immune reaction in the host - a “cytokine storm”, that determined extensive tissue damage associated with coagulation abnormalities. Severity of this disease is associated with comorbidities such as hypertension, obesity, pulmonary disease or age. Thrombotic complications are reported during COVID-19 evolution even with prophylaxis. OBJECTIVE: In this study, we evaluate hematological and coagulation parameters in order to obtain predictors for an unfavourable evolution of the patient. DESIGN AND SETTING: We performed a prospective study that included all patients admitted in our hospital in Hematology, Pneumology, and Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Department at Colentina Clinical Hospital during April - July 2020. The study group included 144 patients that were split into ICU and non-ICU patients. All patients were SARS-CoV-2-positive by molecular test. The distribution according to gender was as follows: 67 male with median age: 61 (min 22, max 88) and 77 female with median age: 57 (min 17, max 92). RESULTS: Age is an important risk factor for the severity; 50 patients admitted in ICU with median age 67 (min 34, max 92) and 94 non-ICU patients with median age 52.5 (min 17, max 92), p=0.00003. Associated comorbidities were important and were present in both groups. In ICU patients, we obtained lower level of lymphocytes compared with non ICU group median: 1 x 103/L (min 0.04 x 103/L max 3.28 x 103/L) vs 1.57 x 103/L (min 0.39 x 103/L max 23.35 x 103/L), p=0.0001. There are no significant differences between groups for the rest of hematological parameters. The neutrophil/lymphocytes ratio (NLR) is with statistical difference between ICU and non-ICU groups: 2.34 (min 1.06, max 31.90) vs 7.94 (min 2.18, max 90.04), p<0.000001. This indicator seems to be predictor for severe evolution; a high correlation with IL-6 level (r=0.73, p< 0.001) was obtained. NLR in association with IL-6, CRP and ferritin level are important factors in severe evolution of COVID-19 (severe pneumonia-more than 50% of lung evaluated by CT-scan and presence of any complications during COVID-19 evolution), coefficient of determination-R(2) =0.69, R(2) - adjusted 0.67, p<0.0001). The ICU patients with unfavourable evolution had a higher level of D-Dimers at the admission in hospital compared with ICU patients who were discharged from the hospital (3.42 mg/ml FEU vs 1.09 mg/ml FEU, p=0.01). Patients with thrombosis (stroke, myocardial infarction, deep venous thrombosis, thromboembolism) during COVID-19 evolution have higher level of D Dimers compared with patients without thrombotic complications (7.35 mg/ml FEU vs 0.82 mg/ml FEU), p=0.0001. There are no difference for another coagulation tests (APTT, Quick time) or Protein C, Protein S and Antithrombin III level. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that NLR in association with feritin, CRP and IL-6 assessment are important to be evaluated in COVID-19 patient in order to expect a severe evolution of the disease. D- Dimer should be an important parameter to be evaluated for all COVID-19 patients in order to identify COVID-19 patients with high risk of thrombotic complications. DISCLOSURES: No relevant conflicts of interest to declare. American Society of Hematology 2020-11-05 2021-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8330165/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2020-134153 Text en Copyright © 2020 American Society of Hematology. Since January 2020 Elsevier has created a COVID-19 resource centre with free information in English and Mandarin on the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The COVID-19 resource centre is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the COVID-19 resource centre remains active.
spellingShingle 904.Outcomes Research-Non-Malignant Conditions
Popov, Viola Maria
Iliescu, Lelia
Balea, Marius Ioan
Georgescu, Daniela Georgeta
Andreescu, Mihaela
Bumbea, Horia
Omer, Meilin
Balea, Marius Lucian Aurel
Parvu, Catalina
Grigorie, Andra Bogdana
Popescu, Mihaela
Patrinoiu, Oana
Rus, Ana
Gologanu, Daniela
Nedelcu, Valentin
Ofiteru, Geanina
Despan, Claudia
Niculae Badoiu, Mihaela
Badea, Adriana
Constantin, Oana
Mihai, Lidia Felicia
Calen, Andreea
Ion, Silvia
Popescu, Gabriel Adrian
Hristea, Adriana
Mastalier, Bogdan
Diaconescu, Bogdan
Assessment of Hematologic and Coagulation Parameters As Predictive Value in COVID-19 with Unfavourable Evolution
title Assessment of Hematologic and Coagulation Parameters As Predictive Value in COVID-19 with Unfavourable Evolution
title_full Assessment of Hematologic and Coagulation Parameters As Predictive Value in COVID-19 with Unfavourable Evolution
title_fullStr Assessment of Hematologic and Coagulation Parameters As Predictive Value in COVID-19 with Unfavourable Evolution
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Hematologic and Coagulation Parameters As Predictive Value in COVID-19 with Unfavourable Evolution
title_short Assessment of Hematologic and Coagulation Parameters As Predictive Value in COVID-19 with Unfavourable Evolution
title_sort assessment of hematologic and coagulation parameters as predictive value in covid-19 with unfavourable evolution
topic 904.Outcomes Research-Non-Malignant Conditions
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8330165/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2020-134153
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