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Lung Ultrasound Findings and Endothelial Perturbation in a COVID-19 Low-Intensity Care Unit

Hypercoagulability and endothelial dysfunction related to inflammation have been clearly demonstrated in COVID-19. However, their influence on thromboembolism, lung alterations and mortality in low-intensity-care patients with COVID-19 is not completely clarified. Our aims were to evaluate the preva...

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Autores principales: Gualtierotti, Roberta, Tafuri, Francesco, Rossio, Raffaella, Rota, Matteo, Bucciarelli, Paolo, Ferrari, Barbara, Giachi, Andrea, Suffritti, Chiara, Cugno, Massimo, Peyvandi, Flora
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9504266/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36143072
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11185425
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author Gualtierotti, Roberta
Tafuri, Francesco
Rossio, Raffaella
Rota, Matteo
Bucciarelli, Paolo
Ferrari, Barbara
Giachi, Andrea
Suffritti, Chiara
Cugno, Massimo
Peyvandi, Flora
author_facet Gualtierotti, Roberta
Tafuri, Francesco
Rossio, Raffaella
Rota, Matteo
Bucciarelli, Paolo
Ferrari, Barbara
Giachi, Andrea
Suffritti, Chiara
Cugno, Massimo
Peyvandi, Flora
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description Hypercoagulability and endothelial dysfunction related to inflammation have been clearly demonstrated in COVID-19. However, their influence on thromboembolism, lung alterations and mortality in low-intensity-care patients with COVID-19 is not completely clarified. Our aims were to evaluate the prevalence of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) with compressive ultrasound (CUS); to describe lung ultrasound (LUS) features; and to study coagulation, inflammatory and endothelial perturbation biomarkers in COVID-19 patients at low-intensity care unit admission. The predictive value of these biomarkers on mortality, need for oxygen support and duration of hospitalization was also evaluated. Of the 65 patients included, 8 were non-survivors. CUS was negative for DVT in all patients. LUS Soldati and Vetrugno scores were strongly correlated (rho = 0.95) with each other, and both significantly differed in patients who needed oxygen therapy vs. those who did not (Soldati p = 0.017; Vetrugno p = 0.023), with coalescent B lines as the most prevalent pattern in patients with a worse prognosis. Mean (SD) levels of thrombomodulin and VCAM-1 were higher in non-survivors than in survivors (7283.9 pg/mL (3961.9 pg/mL) vs. 4800.7 pg/mL (1771.0 pg/mL), p = 0.004 and 2299 ng/mL (730.35 ng/mL) vs. 1451 ng/mL (456.2 ng/mL), p < 0.001, respectively). Finally, in a multivariate analysis model adjusted for age, sex and Charlson score, VCAM-1 level increase was independently associated with death [OR 1.31 (1.06, 1.81; p = 0.036)]. In conclusion, in a cohort of mild COVID-19 patients, we found no DVT events despite the highly abnormal inflammatory, endothelial and coagulation parameters. The presence of lung alterations at admission could not predict outcome. The endothelial perturbation biomarker VCAM-1 emerged as a promising prognostic tool for mortality in COVID-19.
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spelling pubmed-95042662022-09-24 Lung Ultrasound Findings and Endothelial Perturbation in a COVID-19 Low-Intensity Care Unit Gualtierotti, Roberta Tafuri, Francesco Rossio, Raffaella Rota, Matteo Bucciarelli, Paolo Ferrari, Barbara Giachi, Andrea Suffritti, Chiara Cugno, Massimo Peyvandi, Flora J Clin Med Article Hypercoagulability and endothelial dysfunction related to inflammation have been clearly demonstrated in COVID-19. However, their influence on thromboembolism, lung alterations and mortality in low-intensity-care patients with COVID-19 is not completely clarified. Our aims were to evaluate the prevalence of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) with compressive ultrasound (CUS); to describe lung ultrasound (LUS) features; and to study coagulation, inflammatory and endothelial perturbation biomarkers in COVID-19 patients at low-intensity care unit admission. The predictive value of these biomarkers on mortality, need for oxygen support and duration of hospitalization was also evaluated. Of the 65 patients included, 8 were non-survivors. CUS was negative for DVT in all patients. LUS Soldati and Vetrugno scores were strongly correlated (rho = 0.95) with each other, and both significantly differed in patients who needed oxygen therapy vs. those who did not (Soldati p = 0.017; Vetrugno p = 0.023), with coalescent B lines as the most prevalent pattern in patients with a worse prognosis. Mean (SD) levels of thrombomodulin and VCAM-1 were higher in non-survivors than in survivors (7283.9 pg/mL (3961.9 pg/mL) vs. 4800.7 pg/mL (1771.0 pg/mL), p = 0.004 and 2299 ng/mL (730.35 ng/mL) vs. 1451 ng/mL (456.2 ng/mL), p < 0.001, respectively). Finally, in a multivariate analysis model adjusted for age, sex and Charlson score, VCAM-1 level increase was independently associated with death [OR 1.31 (1.06, 1.81; p = 0.036)]. In conclusion, in a cohort of mild COVID-19 patients, we found no DVT events despite the highly abnormal inflammatory, endothelial and coagulation parameters. The presence of lung alterations at admission could not predict outcome. The endothelial perturbation biomarker VCAM-1 emerged as a promising prognostic tool for mortality in COVID-19. MDPI 2022-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9504266/ /pubmed/36143072 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11185425 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tafuri, Francesco
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Rota, Matteo
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Ferrari, Barbara
Giachi, Andrea
Suffritti, Chiara
Cugno, Massimo
Peyvandi, Flora
Lung Ultrasound Findings and Endothelial Perturbation in a COVID-19 Low-Intensity Care Unit
title Lung Ultrasound Findings and Endothelial Perturbation in a COVID-19 Low-Intensity Care Unit
title_full Lung Ultrasound Findings and Endothelial Perturbation in a COVID-19 Low-Intensity Care Unit
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title_short Lung Ultrasound Findings and Endothelial Perturbation in a COVID-19 Low-Intensity Care Unit
title_sort lung ultrasound findings and endothelial perturbation in a covid-19 low-intensity care unit
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9504266/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36143072
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11185425
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