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High-sensitivity troponin in the prognosis of patients hospitalized in intensive care for COVID-19: a Latin American longitudinal cohort study

OBJECTIVE: The current study assessed the prevalence of troponin elevation and its capacity to predict 60day mortality in COVID-19 patients in intensive care. METHODS: A longitudinal prospective single-center study was performed on a cohort of patients in intensive care due to a COVID-19 diagnosis c...

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Autores principales: Sprockel, John, Murcia, Anggie, Rincon, Juan, Berrio, Katherine, Bejarano, Marisol, Santofimio, Zulima, Cárdenas, Hellen, Hernández, Diego, Parra, Jhon
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Publicado: Associação de Medicina Intensiva Brasileira - AMIB 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9345588/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35766661
http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/0103-507X.20220006-en
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author Sprockel, John
Murcia, Anggie
Rincon, Juan
Berrio, Katherine
Bejarano, Marisol
Santofimio, Zulima
Cárdenas, Hellen
Hernández, Diego
Parra, Jhon
author_facet Sprockel, John
Murcia, Anggie
Rincon, Juan
Berrio, Katherine
Bejarano, Marisol
Santofimio, Zulima
Cárdenas, Hellen
Hernández, Diego
Parra, Jhon
author_sort Sprockel, John
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description OBJECTIVE: The current study assessed the prevalence of troponin elevation and its capacity to predict 60day mortality in COVID-19 patients in intensive care. METHODS: A longitudinal prospective single-center study was performed on a cohort of patients in intensive care due to a COVID-19 diagnosis confirmed using real-time test polymerase chain reaction from May to December 2020. A Receiver Operating Characteristic curve was constructed to predict death according to troponin level by calculating the area under the curve and its confidence intervals. A Cox proportional hazards model was generated to report the hazard ratios with confidence intervals of 95% and the p value for its association with 60day mortality. RESULTS: A total of 296 patients were included with a 51% 60-day mortality rate. Troponin was positive in 39.9% (29.6% versus 49.7% in survivors and non-survivors, respectively). An area under the curve of 0.65 was found (95%CI: 0.59 - 0.71) to predict mortality. The Cox univariate model demonstrated a hazard ratio of 1.94 (95%CI: 1.41 - 2.67) and p < 0.001, but this relationship did not remain in the multivariate model, in which the hazard ratio was 1.387 (95%CI: 0.21 - 1.56) and the p value was 0.12. CONCLUSION: Troponin elevation is frequently found in patients in intensive care for COVID-19. Although its levels are higher in patients who die, no relationship was found in a multivariate model, which indicates that troponin should not be used as an only prognostic marker for mortality in this population.
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spelling pubmed-93455882022-08-03 High-sensitivity troponin in the prognosis of patients hospitalized in intensive care for COVID-19: a Latin American longitudinal cohort study Sprockel, John Murcia, Anggie Rincon, Juan Berrio, Katherine Bejarano, Marisol Santofimio, Zulima Cárdenas, Hellen Hernández, Diego Parra, Jhon Rev Bras Ter Intensiva Original Article OBJECTIVE: The current study assessed the prevalence of troponin elevation and its capacity to predict 60day mortality in COVID-19 patients in intensive care. METHODS: A longitudinal prospective single-center study was performed on a cohort of patients in intensive care due to a COVID-19 diagnosis confirmed using real-time test polymerase chain reaction from May to December 2020. A Receiver Operating Characteristic curve was constructed to predict death according to troponin level by calculating the area under the curve and its confidence intervals. A Cox proportional hazards model was generated to report the hazard ratios with confidence intervals of 95% and the p value for its association with 60day mortality. RESULTS: A total of 296 patients were included with a 51% 60-day mortality rate. Troponin was positive in 39.9% (29.6% versus 49.7% in survivors and non-survivors, respectively). An area under the curve of 0.65 was found (95%CI: 0.59 - 0.71) to predict mortality. The Cox univariate model demonstrated a hazard ratio of 1.94 (95%CI: 1.41 - 2.67) and p < 0.001, but this relationship did not remain in the multivariate model, in which the hazard ratio was 1.387 (95%CI: 0.21 - 1.56) and the p value was 0.12. CONCLUSION: Troponin elevation is frequently found in patients in intensive care for COVID-19. Although its levels are higher in patients who die, no relationship was found in a multivariate model, which indicates that troponin should not be used as an only prognostic marker for mortality in this population. Associação de Medicina Intensiva Brasileira - AMIB 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC9345588/ /pubmed/35766661 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/0103-507X.20220006-en Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of 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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Sprockel, John
Murcia, Anggie
Rincon, Juan
Berrio, Katherine
Bejarano, Marisol
Santofimio, Zulima
Cárdenas, Hellen
Hernández, Diego
Parra, Jhon
High-sensitivity troponin in the prognosis of patients hospitalized in intensive care for COVID-19: a Latin American longitudinal cohort study
title High-sensitivity troponin in the prognosis of patients hospitalized in intensive care for COVID-19: a Latin American longitudinal cohort study
title_full High-sensitivity troponin in the prognosis of patients hospitalized in intensive care for COVID-19: a Latin American longitudinal cohort study
title_fullStr High-sensitivity troponin in the prognosis of patients hospitalized in intensive care for COVID-19: a Latin American longitudinal cohort study
title_full_unstemmed High-sensitivity troponin in the prognosis of patients hospitalized in intensive care for COVID-19: a Latin American longitudinal cohort study
title_short High-sensitivity troponin in the prognosis of patients hospitalized in intensive care for COVID-19: a Latin American longitudinal cohort study
title_sort high-sensitivity troponin in the prognosis of patients hospitalized in intensive care for covid-19: a latin american longitudinal cohort study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9345588/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35766661
http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/0103-507X.20220006-en
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