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Investigation of hs-TnI and sST-2 as Potential Predictors of Long-Term Cardiovascular Risk in Patients with Survived Hospitalization for COVID-19 Pneumonia

Introduction: COVID-19 survivors reveal an increased long-term risk for cardiovascular disease. Biomarkers like troponins and sST-2 improve stratification of cardiovascular risk. Nevertheless, their prognostic value for identifying long-term cardiovascular risk after having survived COVID-19 has yet...

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Autores principales: Fiedler, Lukas, Motloch, Lukas J., Jirak, Peter, Gumerov, Ruslan, Davtyan, Paruir, Gareeva, Diana, Lakman, Irina, Tataurov, Alexandr, Lasinova, Gulnaz, Pavlov, Valentin, Hauptmann, Laurenz, Kopp, Kristen, Hoppe, Uta C., Lichtenauer, Michael, Pistulli, Rudin, Dieplinger, Anna-Maria, Zagidullin, Naufal
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9687975/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36359409
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10112889
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author Fiedler, Lukas
Motloch, Lukas J.
Jirak, Peter
Gumerov, Ruslan
Davtyan, Paruir
Gareeva, Diana
Lakman, Irina
Tataurov, Alexandr
Lasinova, Gulnaz
Pavlov, Valentin
Hauptmann, Laurenz
Kopp, Kristen
Hoppe, Uta C.
Lichtenauer, Michael
Pistulli, Rudin
Dieplinger, Anna-Maria
Zagidullin, Naufal
author_facet Fiedler, Lukas
Motloch, Lukas J.
Jirak, Peter
Gumerov, Ruslan
Davtyan, Paruir
Gareeva, Diana
Lakman, Irina
Tataurov, Alexandr
Lasinova, Gulnaz
Pavlov, Valentin
Hauptmann, Laurenz
Kopp, Kristen
Hoppe, Uta C.
Lichtenauer, Michael
Pistulli, Rudin
Dieplinger, Anna-Maria
Zagidullin, Naufal
author_sort Fiedler, Lukas
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description Introduction: COVID-19 survivors reveal an increased long-term risk for cardiovascular disease. Biomarkers like troponins and sST-2 improve stratification of cardiovascular risk. Nevertheless, their prognostic value for identifying long-term cardiovascular risk after having survived COVID-19 has yet to be evaluated. Methods: In this single-center study, admission serum biomarkers of sST-2 and hs-TnI in a single cohort of 251 hospitalized COVID-19 survivors were evaluated. Concentrations were correlated with major cardiovascular events (MACE) defined as cardiovascular death and/or need for cardiovascular hospitalization during follow-up after hospital discharge [FU: 415 days (403; 422)]. Results: MACE was a frequent finding during FU with an incidence of 8.4% (cardiovascular death: 2.8% and/or need for cardiovascular hospitalization: 7.2%). Both biomarkers were reliable indicators of MACE (hs-TnI: sensitivity = 66.7% & specificity = 65.7%; sST-2: sensitivity = 33.3% & specificity = 97.4%). This was confirmed in a multivariate proportional-hazards analysis: besides age (HR = 1.047, 95% CI = 1.012–1.084, p = 0.009), hs-TnI (HR = 4.940, 95% CI = 1.904–12.816, p = 0.001) and sST-2 (HR = 10.901, 95% CI = 4.509–29.271, p < 0.001) were strong predictors of MACE. The predictive value of the model was further improved by combining both biomarkers with the factor age (concordance index hs-TnI + sST2 + age = 0.812). Conclusion: During long-term FU, hospitalized COVID-19 survivors, hs-TnI and sST-2 at admission, were strong predictors of MACE, indicating both proteins to be involved in post-acute sequelae of COVID-19.
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spelling pubmed-96879752022-11-25 Investigation of hs-TnI and sST-2 as Potential Predictors of Long-Term Cardiovascular Risk in Patients with Survived Hospitalization for COVID-19 Pneumonia Fiedler, Lukas Motloch, Lukas J. Jirak, Peter Gumerov, Ruslan Davtyan, Paruir Gareeva, Diana Lakman, Irina Tataurov, Alexandr Lasinova, Gulnaz Pavlov, Valentin Hauptmann, Laurenz Kopp, Kristen Hoppe, Uta C. Lichtenauer, Michael Pistulli, Rudin Dieplinger, Anna-Maria Zagidullin, Naufal Biomedicines Article Introduction: COVID-19 survivors reveal an increased long-term risk for cardiovascular disease. Biomarkers like troponins and sST-2 improve stratification of cardiovascular risk. Nevertheless, their prognostic value for identifying long-term cardiovascular risk after having survived COVID-19 has yet to be evaluated. Methods: In this single-center study, admission serum biomarkers of sST-2 and hs-TnI in a single cohort of 251 hospitalized COVID-19 survivors were evaluated. Concentrations were correlated with major cardiovascular events (MACE) defined as cardiovascular death and/or need for cardiovascular hospitalization during follow-up after hospital discharge [FU: 415 days (403; 422)]. Results: MACE was a frequent finding during FU with an incidence of 8.4% (cardiovascular death: 2.8% and/or need for cardiovascular hospitalization: 7.2%). Both biomarkers were reliable indicators of MACE (hs-TnI: sensitivity = 66.7% & specificity = 65.7%; sST-2: sensitivity = 33.3% & specificity = 97.4%). This was confirmed in a multivariate proportional-hazards analysis: besides age (HR = 1.047, 95% CI = 1.012–1.084, p = 0.009), hs-TnI (HR = 4.940, 95% CI = 1.904–12.816, p = 0.001) and sST-2 (HR = 10.901, 95% CI = 4.509–29.271, p < 0.001) were strong predictors of MACE. The predictive value of the model was further improved by combining both biomarkers with the factor age (concordance index hs-TnI + sST2 + age = 0.812). Conclusion: During long-term FU, hospitalized COVID-19 survivors, hs-TnI and sST-2 at admission, were strong predictors of MACE, indicating both proteins to be involved in post-acute sequelae of COVID-19. MDPI 2022-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9687975/ /pubmed/36359409 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10112889 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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Fiedler, Lukas
Motloch, Lukas J.
Jirak, Peter
Gumerov, Ruslan
Davtyan, Paruir
Gareeva, Diana
Lakman, Irina
Tataurov, Alexandr
Lasinova, Gulnaz
Pavlov, Valentin
Hauptmann, Laurenz
Kopp, Kristen
Hoppe, Uta C.
Lichtenauer, Michael
Pistulli, Rudin
Dieplinger, Anna-Maria
Zagidullin, Naufal
Investigation of hs-TnI and sST-2 as Potential Predictors of Long-Term Cardiovascular Risk in Patients with Survived Hospitalization for COVID-19 Pneumonia
title Investigation of hs-TnI and sST-2 as Potential Predictors of Long-Term Cardiovascular Risk in Patients with Survived Hospitalization for COVID-19 Pneumonia
title_full Investigation of hs-TnI and sST-2 as Potential Predictors of Long-Term Cardiovascular Risk in Patients with Survived Hospitalization for COVID-19 Pneumonia
title_fullStr Investigation of hs-TnI and sST-2 as Potential Predictors of Long-Term Cardiovascular Risk in Patients with Survived Hospitalization for COVID-19 Pneumonia
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of hs-TnI and sST-2 as Potential Predictors of Long-Term Cardiovascular Risk in Patients with Survived Hospitalization for COVID-19 Pneumonia
title_short Investigation of hs-TnI and sST-2 as Potential Predictors of Long-Term Cardiovascular Risk in Patients with Survived Hospitalization for COVID-19 Pneumonia
title_sort investigation of hs-tni and sst-2 as potential predictors of long-term cardiovascular risk in patients with survived hospitalization for covid-19 pneumonia
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9687975/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36359409
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10112889
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