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Hypocalcemia is associated with adverse outcomes in patients hospitalized with COVID-19

PURPOSE: Calcium ions are involved in the regulation of several cellular processes and may also influence viral replication. Hypocalcemia has been frequently reported during infectious diseases and in critically ill patients, including also COVID-19 patients, significantly related with the pro-infla...

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Autores principales: Minasi, Alessandro, Andreadi, Aikaterini, Maiorino, Alessio, Giudice, Luca, De Taddeo, Sofia, D’Ippolito, Ilenia, de Guido, Ilaria, Laitano, Rossella, Romano, Maria, Ruotolo, Valeria, Magrini, Andrea, Di Daniele, Nicola, Rogliani, Paola, Bellia, Alfonso, Lauro, Davide
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Publicado: Springer US 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9643940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36350462
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12020-022-03239-w
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author Minasi, Alessandro
Andreadi, Aikaterini
Maiorino, Alessio
Giudice, Luca
De Taddeo, Sofia
D’Ippolito, Ilenia
de Guido, Ilaria
Laitano, Rossella
Romano, Maria
Ruotolo, Valeria
Magrini, Andrea
Di Daniele, Nicola
Rogliani, Paola
Bellia, Alfonso
Lauro, Davide
author_facet Minasi, Alessandro
Andreadi, Aikaterini
Maiorino, Alessio
Giudice, Luca
De Taddeo, Sofia
D’Ippolito, Ilenia
de Guido, Ilaria
Laitano, Rossella
Romano, Maria
Ruotolo, Valeria
Magrini, Andrea
Di Daniele, Nicola
Rogliani, Paola
Bellia, Alfonso
Lauro, Davide
author_sort Minasi, Alessandro
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description PURPOSE: Calcium ions are involved in the regulation of several cellular processes and may also influence viral replication. Hypocalcemia has been frequently reported during infectious diseases and in critically ill patients, including also COVID-19 patients, significantly related with the pro-inflammatory state and mortality. The aim of this study is to investigate the prevalence of hypocalcemia at admission in patients hospitalized for COVID-19 (Coronavirus disease 2019) and to evaluate association of hypocalcemia with in-hospital COVID-19 outcomes. METHODS: Retrospective analysis on 118 consecutive patients, hospitalized for COVID-19 between March and May 2020. Clinical characteristics, inflammation markers, biochemical routine and mineral metabolism parameters at admission were collected. Hypocalcemia was defined as total serum calcium <2.2 mmol/L. Population was stratified by tertiles of total serum calcium. Primary outcome was the composite of in-hospital death or admission to intensive care unit (ICU). Secondary outcomes included in-hospital death, admission to ICU and need for non-invasive ventilation as separate events. Associations were tested by logistic regression and Cox-regression analysis with survival curves. RESULTS: Overall prevalence of hypocalcemia was 76.6%, with just 6.7% of patients reporting levels of 25-(OH)-vitamin D > 30 ng/ml. Total serum calcium was inversely related with selected inflammatory biomarkers (p < 0.05) and poorer outcome of COVID-19 during hospitalization. Lower tertile of total calcium (≤2.02 mmol/L) had increased risk of in-hospital mortality (HR 2.77; 1.28–6.03, p = 0.01) compared with other groups. CONCLUSION: Total serum calcium detected on admission is inversely related with proinflammatory biomarkers of severe COVID-19 and is useful to better define risk stratification for adverse in-hospital outcome.
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spelling pubmed-96439402022-11-14 Hypocalcemia is associated with adverse outcomes in patients hospitalized with COVID-19 Minasi, Alessandro Andreadi, Aikaterini Maiorino, Alessio Giudice, Luca De Taddeo, Sofia D’Ippolito, Ilenia de Guido, Ilaria Laitano, Rossella Romano, Maria Ruotolo, Valeria Magrini, Andrea Di Daniele, Nicola Rogliani, Paola Bellia, Alfonso Lauro, Davide Endocrine Original Article PURPOSE: Calcium ions are involved in the regulation of several cellular processes and may also influence viral replication. Hypocalcemia has been frequently reported during infectious diseases and in critically ill patients, including also COVID-19 patients, significantly related with the pro-inflammatory state and mortality. The aim of this study is to investigate the prevalence of hypocalcemia at admission in patients hospitalized for COVID-19 (Coronavirus disease 2019) and to evaluate association of hypocalcemia with in-hospital COVID-19 outcomes. METHODS: Retrospective analysis on 118 consecutive patients, hospitalized for COVID-19 between March and May 2020. Clinical characteristics, inflammation markers, biochemical routine and mineral metabolism parameters at admission were collected. Hypocalcemia was defined as total serum calcium <2.2 mmol/L. Population was stratified by tertiles of total serum calcium. Primary outcome was the composite of in-hospital death or admission to intensive care unit (ICU). Secondary outcomes included in-hospital death, admission to ICU and need for non-invasive ventilation as separate events. Associations were tested by logistic regression and Cox-regression analysis with survival curves. RESULTS: Overall prevalence of hypocalcemia was 76.6%, with just 6.7% of patients reporting levels of 25-(OH)-vitamin D > 30 ng/ml. Total serum calcium was inversely related with selected inflammatory biomarkers (p < 0.05) and poorer outcome of COVID-19 during hospitalization. Lower tertile of total calcium (≤2.02 mmol/L) had increased risk of in-hospital mortality (HR 2.77; 1.28–6.03, p = 0.01) compared with other groups. CONCLUSION: Total serum calcium detected on admission is inversely related with proinflammatory biomarkers of severe COVID-19 and is useful to better define risk stratification for adverse in-hospital outcome. Springer US 2022-11-09 2023 /pmc/articles/PMC9643940/ /pubmed/36350462 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12020-022-03239-w Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Original Article
Minasi, Alessandro
Andreadi, Aikaterini
Maiorino, Alessio
Giudice, Luca
De Taddeo, Sofia
D’Ippolito, Ilenia
de Guido, Ilaria
Laitano, Rossella
Romano, Maria
Ruotolo, Valeria
Magrini, Andrea
Di Daniele, Nicola
Rogliani, Paola
Bellia, Alfonso
Lauro, Davide
Hypocalcemia is associated with adverse outcomes in patients hospitalized with COVID-19
title Hypocalcemia is associated with adverse outcomes in patients hospitalized with COVID-19
title_full Hypocalcemia is associated with adverse outcomes in patients hospitalized with COVID-19
title_fullStr Hypocalcemia is associated with adverse outcomes in patients hospitalized with COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Hypocalcemia is associated with adverse outcomes in patients hospitalized with COVID-19
title_short Hypocalcemia is associated with adverse outcomes in patients hospitalized with COVID-19
title_sort hypocalcemia is associated with adverse outcomes in patients hospitalized with covid-19
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9643940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36350462
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12020-022-03239-w
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