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Prognostic value of biochemical parameters among severe COVID-19 patients admitted to an intensive care unit of a tertiary hospital in South Africa

BACKGROUND: Data on biochemical markers and their association with mortality rates in patients with severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) admitted to intensive care units (ICUs) in sub-Saharan Africa are scarce. An evaluation of baseline routine biochemical parameters was performed in COVID-19...

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Autores principales: Zemlin, Annalise E., Allwood, Brian, Erasmus, Rajiv T., Matsha, Tandi E., Chapanduka, Zivanai C., Jalavu, Thumeka P., Ngah, Vera, Sigwadhi, Lovemore N., Koegelenberg, Coenraad F., Irusen, Elvis, Lalla, Usha, Yalew, Anteneh, Baines, Nicola, Tamuzi, Jacques L., Barasa, Anne K., Magutu, Valerie Kemunto, Njeru, Caroline, Amayo, Angela, Mureithi, Marianne Wanjiru, Mungania, Mary, Sono-Setati, Musa, Zumla, Alimuddin, Nyasulu, Peter S.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8783979/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35721427
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijregi.2022.01.012
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author Zemlin, Annalise E.
Allwood, Brian
Erasmus, Rajiv T.
Matsha, Tandi E.
Chapanduka, Zivanai C.
Jalavu, Thumeka P.
Ngah, Vera
Sigwadhi, Lovemore N.
Koegelenberg, Coenraad F.
Irusen, Elvis
Lalla, Usha
Yalew, Anteneh
Baines, Nicola
Tamuzi, Jacques L.
Barasa, Anne K.
Magutu, Valerie Kemunto
Njeru, Caroline
Amayo, Angela
Mureithi, Marianne Wanjiru
Mungania, Mary
Sono-Setati, Musa
Zumla, Alimuddin
Nyasulu, Peter S.
author_facet Zemlin, Annalise E.
Allwood, Brian
Erasmus, Rajiv T.
Matsha, Tandi E.
Chapanduka, Zivanai C.
Jalavu, Thumeka P.
Ngah, Vera
Sigwadhi, Lovemore N.
Koegelenberg, Coenraad F.
Irusen, Elvis
Lalla, Usha
Yalew, Anteneh
Baines, Nicola
Tamuzi, Jacques L.
Barasa, Anne K.
Magutu, Valerie Kemunto
Njeru, Caroline
Amayo, Angela
Mureithi, Marianne Wanjiru
Mungania, Mary
Sono-Setati, Musa
Zumla, Alimuddin
Nyasulu, Peter S.
author_sort Zemlin, Annalise E.
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description BACKGROUND: Data on biochemical markers and their association with mortality rates in patients with severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) admitted to intensive care units (ICUs) in sub-Saharan Africa are scarce. An evaluation of baseline routine biochemical parameters was performed in COVID-19 patients admitted to the ICU, in order to identify prognostic biomarkers. METHODS: Demographic, clinical, and laboratory data were collected prospectively from patients with PCR-confirmed COVID-19 admitted to the adult ICU of a tertiary hospital in Cape Town, South Africa, between October 2020 and February 2021. Robust Poisson regression methods and the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve were used to explore the association of biochemical parameters with severity and mortality. RESULTS: A total of 82 patients (median age 53.8 years, interquartile range 46.4–59.7 years) were enrolled, of whom 55 (67%) were female and 27 (33%) were male. The median duration of ICU stay was 10 days (interquartile range 5–14 days); 54/82 patients died (66% case fatality rate). Baseline lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) (adjusted relative risk 1.002, 95% confidence interval 1.0004–1.004; P = 0.016) and N-terminal pro B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) (adjusted relative risk 1.0004, 95% confidence interval 1.0001–1.0007; P = 0.014) were both found to be independent risk factors of a poor prognosis, with optimal cut-off values of 449.5 U/l (sensitivity 100%, specificity 43%) and 551 pg/ml (sensitivity 49%, specificity 86%), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: LDH and NT-proBNP appear to be promising predictors of a poor prognosis in COVID-19 patients in the ICU. Studies with a larger sample size are required to confirm the validity of this combination of biomarkers.
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spelling pubmed-87839792022-01-24 Prognostic value of biochemical parameters among severe COVID-19 patients admitted to an intensive care unit of a tertiary hospital in South Africa Zemlin, Annalise E. Allwood, Brian Erasmus, Rajiv T. Matsha, Tandi E. Chapanduka, Zivanai C. Jalavu, Thumeka P. Ngah, Vera Sigwadhi, Lovemore N. Koegelenberg, Coenraad F. Irusen, Elvis Lalla, Usha Yalew, Anteneh Baines, Nicola Tamuzi, Jacques L. Barasa, Anne K. Magutu, Valerie Kemunto Njeru, Caroline Amayo, Angela Mureithi, Marianne Wanjiru Mungania, Mary Sono-Setati, Musa Zumla, Alimuddin Nyasulu, Peter S. IJID Reg Coronavirus (COVID-19) Collection BACKGROUND: Data on biochemical markers and their association with mortality rates in patients with severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) admitted to intensive care units (ICUs) in sub-Saharan Africa are scarce. An evaluation of baseline routine biochemical parameters was performed in COVID-19 patients admitted to the ICU, in order to identify prognostic biomarkers. METHODS: Demographic, clinical, and laboratory data were collected prospectively from patients with PCR-confirmed COVID-19 admitted to the adult ICU of a tertiary hospital in Cape Town, South Africa, between October 2020 and February 2021. Robust Poisson regression methods and the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve were used to explore the association of biochemical parameters with severity and mortality. RESULTS: A total of 82 patients (median age 53.8 years, interquartile range 46.4–59.7 years) were enrolled, of whom 55 (67%) were female and 27 (33%) were male. The median duration of ICU stay was 10 days (interquartile range 5–14 days); 54/82 patients died (66% case fatality rate). Baseline lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) (adjusted relative risk 1.002, 95% confidence interval 1.0004–1.004; P = 0.016) and N-terminal pro B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) (adjusted relative risk 1.0004, 95% confidence interval 1.0001–1.0007; P = 0.014) were both found to be independent risk factors of a poor prognosis, with optimal cut-off values of 449.5 U/l (sensitivity 100%, specificity 43%) and 551 pg/ml (sensitivity 49%, specificity 86%), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: LDH and NT-proBNP appear to be promising predictors of a poor prognosis in COVID-19 patients in the ICU. Studies with a larger sample size are required to confirm the validity of this combination of biomarkers. Elsevier 2022-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8783979/ /pubmed/35721427 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijregi.2022.01.012 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of International Society for Infectious Diseases. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Coronavirus (COVID-19) Collection
Zemlin, Annalise E.
Allwood, Brian
Erasmus, Rajiv T.
Matsha, Tandi E.
Chapanduka, Zivanai C.
Jalavu, Thumeka P.
Ngah, Vera
Sigwadhi, Lovemore N.
Koegelenberg, Coenraad F.
Irusen, Elvis
Lalla, Usha
Yalew, Anteneh
Baines, Nicola
Tamuzi, Jacques L.
Barasa, Anne K.
Magutu, Valerie Kemunto
Njeru, Caroline
Amayo, Angela
Mureithi, Marianne Wanjiru
Mungania, Mary
Sono-Setati, Musa
Zumla, Alimuddin
Nyasulu, Peter S.
Prognostic value of biochemical parameters among severe COVID-19 patients admitted to an intensive care unit of a tertiary hospital in South Africa
title Prognostic value of biochemical parameters among severe COVID-19 patients admitted to an intensive care unit of a tertiary hospital in South Africa
title_full Prognostic value of biochemical parameters among severe COVID-19 patients admitted to an intensive care unit of a tertiary hospital in South Africa
title_fullStr Prognostic value of biochemical parameters among severe COVID-19 patients admitted to an intensive care unit of a tertiary hospital in South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Prognostic value of biochemical parameters among severe COVID-19 patients admitted to an intensive care unit of a tertiary hospital in South Africa
title_short Prognostic value of biochemical parameters among severe COVID-19 patients admitted to an intensive care unit of a tertiary hospital in South Africa
title_sort prognostic value of biochemical parameters among severe covid-19 patients admitted to an intensive care unit of a tertiary hospital in south africa
topic Coronavirus (COVID-19) Collection
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8783979/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35721427
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijregi.2022.01.012
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