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Mid-regional proadrenomedullin, C-terminal proendothelin-1 values, and disease course are not different in critically ill SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia patients with obesity

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Patients affected by obesity and Coronavirus disease 2019, the disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), appear to have a higher risk for intensive care (ICU) admission. A state of low-grade chronic inflammation in obesity has been suggest...

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Autores principales: van Oers, Jos A. H., Pouwels, Sjaak, Ramnarain, Dharmanand, Kluiters, Yvette, Bons, Judith A. P., de Lange, Dylan W., de Grooth, Harm-Jan, Girbes, Armand R. J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9283850/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35840771
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41366-022-01184-2
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author van Oers, Jos A. H.
Pouwels, Sjaak
Ramnarain, Dharmanand
Kluiters, Yvette
Bons, Judith A. P.
de Lange, Dylan W.
de Grooth, Harm-Jan
Girbes, Armand R. J.
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Pouwels, Sjaak
Ramnarain, Dharmanand
Kluiters, Yvette
Bons, Judith A. P.
de Lange, Dylan W.
de Grooth, Harm-Jan
Girbes, Armand R. J.
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description BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Patients affected by obesity and Coronavirus disease 2019, the disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), appear to have a higher risk for intensive care (ICU) admission. A state of low-grade chronic inflammation in obesity has been suggested as one of the underlying mechanisms. We investigated whether obesity is associated with differences in new inflammatory biomarkers mid-regional proadrenomedullin (MR-proADM), C-terminal proendothelin-1 (CT-proET-1), and clinical outcomes in critically ill patients with SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia. SUBJECTS/METHODS: A total of 105 critically ill patients with SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia were divided in patients with obesity (body mass index (BMI) ≥ 30 kg/m(2), n = 42) and patients without obesity (BMI < 30 kg/m(2), n = 63) and studied in a retrospective observational cohort study. MR-proADM, CT-proET-1 concentrations, and conventional markers of white blood count (WBC), C-reactive protein (CRP), and procalcitonin (PCT) were collected during the first 7 days. RESULTS: BMI was 33.5 (32–36.1) and 26.2 (24.7–27.8) kg/m(2) in the group with and without obesity. There were no significant differences in concentrations MR-proADM, CT-proET-1, WBC, CRP, and PCT at baseline and the next 6 days between patients with and without obesity. Only MR-proADM changed significantly over time (p = 0.039). Also, BMI did not correlate with inflammatory biomarkers (MR-proADM rho = 0.150, p = 0.125, CT-proET-1 rho = 0.179, p = 0.067, WBC rho = −0.044, p = 0.654, CRP rho = 0.057, p = 0.564, PCT rho = 0.022, p = 0.842). Finally, no significant differences in time on a ventilator, ICU length of stay, and 28-day mortality between patients with or without obesity were observed. CONCLUSIONS: In critically ill patients with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia, obesity was not associated with differences in MR-proADM, and CT-proET-1, or impaired outcome. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Netherlands Trial Register, NL8460.
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spelling pubmed-92838502022-07-15 Mid-regional proadrenomedullin, C-terminal proendothelin-1 values, and disease course are not different in critically ill SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia patients with obesity van Oers, Jos A. H. Pouwels, Sjaak Ramnarain, Dharmanand Kluiters, Yvette Bons, Judith A. P. de Lange, Dylan W. de Grooth, Harm-Jan Girbes, Armand R. J. Int J Obes (Lond) Article BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Patients affected by obesity and Coronavirus disease 2019, the disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), appear to have a higher risk for intensive care (ICU) admission. A state of low-grade chronic inflammation in obesity has been suggested as one of the underlying mechanisms. We investigated whether obesity is associated with differences in new inflammatory biomarkers mid-regional proadrenomedullin (MR-proADM), C-terminal proendothelin-1 (CT-proET-1), and clinical outcomes in critically ill patients with SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia. SUBJECTS/METHODS: A total of 105 critically ill patients with SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia were divided in patients with obesity (body mass index (BMI) ≥ 30 kg/m(2), n = 42) and patients without obesity (BMI < 30 kg/m(2), n = 63) and studied in a retrospective observational cohort study. MR-proADM, CT-proET-1 concentrations, and conventional markers of white blood count (WBC), C-reactive protein (CRP), and procalcitonin (PCT) were collected during the first 7 days. RESULTS: BMI was 33.5 (32–36.1) and 26.2 (24.7–27.8) kg/m(2) in the group with and without obesity. There were no significant differences in concentrations MR-proADM, CT-proET-1, WBC, CRP, and PCT at baseline and the next 6 days between patients with and without obesity. Only MR-proADM changed significantly over time (p = 0.039). Also, BMI did not correlate with inflammatory biomarkers (MR-proADM rho = 0.150, p = 0.125, CT-proET-1 rho = 0.179, p = 0.067, WBC rho = −0.044, p = 0.654, CRP rho = 0.057, p = 0.564, PCT rho = 0.022, p = 0.842). Finally, no significant differences in time on a ventilator, ICU length of stay, and 28-day mortality between patients with or without obesity were observed. CONCLUSIONS: In critically ill patients with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia, obesity was not associated with differences in MR-proADM, and CT-proET-1, or impaired outcome. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Netherlands Trial Register, NL8460. Nature Publishing Group UK 2022-07-15 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC9283850/ /pubmed/35840771 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41366-022-01184-2 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited 2022 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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van Oers, Jos A. H.
Pouwels, Sjaak
Ramnarain, Dharmanand
Kluiters, Yvette
Bons, Judith A. P.
de Lange, Dylan W.
de Grooth, Harm-Jan
Girbes, Armand R. J.
Mid-regional proadrenomedullin, C-terminal proendothelin-1 values, and disease course are not different in critically ill SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia patients with obesity
title Mid-regional proadrenomedullin, C-terminal proendothelin-1 values, and disease course are not different in critically ill SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia patients with obesity
title_full Mid-regional proadrenomedullin, C-terminal proendothelin-1 values, and disease course are not different in critically ill SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia patients with obesity
title_fullStr Mid-regional proadrenomedullin, C-terminal proendothelin-1 values, and disease course are not different in critically ill SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia patients with obesity
title_full_unstemmed Mid-regional proadrenomedullin, C-terminal proendothelin-1 values, and disease course are not different in critically ill SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia patients with obesity
title_short Mid-regional proadrenomedullin, C-terminal proendothelin-1 values, and disease course are not different in critically ill SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia patients with obesity
title_sort mid-regional proadrenomedullin, c-terminal proendothelin-1 values, and disease course are not different in critically ill sars-cov-2 pneumonia patients with obesity
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9283850/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35840771
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41366-022-01184-2
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