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  1. Article: Cardiac Biomarker Levels and Their Prognostic Values in COVID-19 Patients With or Without Concomitant Cardiac Disease.

    Yu, Jia-Sheng / Pan, Nan-Nan / Chen, Ru-Dong / Zeng, Ling-Cheng / Yang, Hong-Kuan / Li, Hua

    Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine

    2021  Volume 7, Page(s) 599096

    Abstract: ... biomarker levels between patients with and without cardiac disease and their associations ... biomarkers in patients with COVID-19. Increased levels of Myo and NT-proBNP on admission could be useful ... The levels of cardiac biomarkers were evaluated and compared by stratifying patients according to concomitant ...

    Abstract The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has become a global threat. Increases in cardiac biomarkers are common and are associated with adverse outcomes in patients with COVID-19. Although these increases are more likely to occur in cases with concomitant cardiac disease, the differences in cardiac biomarker levels between patients with and without cardiac disease and their associations with in-hospital mortality are largely unknown. A consecutive serial of laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases was retrospectively enrolled. Clinical characteristics, laboratory results, and outcome data were collected. The levels of cardiac biomarkers were evaluated and compared by stratifying patients according to concomitant cardiac conditions and clinical classifications. The prognostic efficacy of cardiac biomarker levels on admission was also assessed. Among the overall study population and survived patients, the cardiac biomarker levels at both the early and late stages in cardiac patients were significantly higher than those in non-cardiac patients. However, their concentrations in cardiac patients were comparable to non-cardiac ones among non-survivors. The cardiac biomarker levels at the late stage of the disease were significantly decreased compared to those at the early stage among patients who were alive. Whereas, the late-stage biomarker levels were significantly increased in patients who ultimately died. Subgroup analysis illustrated that increases in cardiac biomarkers were closely related to the severity of the disease, and were prognostic for high risks of in-hospital mortality in non-cardiac, rather than in cardiac patients. Myo and NT-proBNP, rather than Hs-TnI and CK-MB, were independently associated with in-hospital mortality in the overall population and non-cardiac patients. However, these associations were not significant among cardiac patients. In conclusion, our results helped better understand the release pattern and prognostic performance of cardiac biomarkers in patients with COVID-19. Increased levels of Myo and NT-proBNP on admission could be useful markers for early identifying high-risk patients. However, special attention must be paid when implementing the prognostic function for cardiac patients.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-01-20
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2781496-8
    ISSN 2297-055X
    ISSN 2297-055X
    DOI 10.3389/fcvm.2020.599096
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  2. Article ; Online: Prognostic significance of cardiac injury in COVID-19 patients with and without coronary artery disease.

    Barman, Hasan Ali / Atici, Adem / Sahin, Irfan / Alici, Gokhan / Aktas Tekin, Esra / Baycan, Ömer Faruk / Ozturk, Fatih / Oflar, Ersan / Tugrul, Sevil / Yavuz, Mustafa Baran / Celik, Fatma Betul / Oktay, Aysu / Vahaboglu, Haluk / Adas, Mine / Turgut, Namigar / Okuyan, Ertugrul / Yildirmak, Mustafa Taner / Gungor, Baris

    Coronary artery disease

    2020  Volume 32, Issue 5, Page(s) 359–366

    Abstract: ... with and without cardiac injury.: Results: A total of 607 hospitalized patients with COVID-19 were ... of presence of concomitant cardiac injury on admission in patients with COVID-19.: Methods: For this multi ... with worse clinical outcome and higher mortality risk in COVID-19 patients including patients free ...

    Abstract Objective: COVID-19 is a disease with high mortality, and risk factors for worse clinical outcome have not been well-defined yet. The aim of this study is to delineate the prognostic importance of presence of concomitant cardiac injury on admission in patients with COVID-19.
    Methods: For this multi-center retrospective study, data of consecutive patients who were treated for COVID-19 between 20 March and 20 April 2020 were collected. Clinical characteristics, laboratory findings and outcomes data were obtained from electronic medical records. In-hospital clinical outcome was compared between patients with and without cardiac injury.
    Results: A total of 607 hospitalized patients with COVID-19 were included in the study; the median age was 62.5 ± 14.3 years, and 334 (55%) were male. Cardiac injury was detected in 150 (24.7%) of patients included in the study. Mortality rate was higher in patients with cardiac injury (42% vs. 8%; P < 0.01). The frequency of patients who required ICU (72% vs. 19%), who developed acute kidney injury (14% vs. 1%) and acute respiratory distress syndrome (71%vs. 18%) were also higher in patients with cardiac injury. In multivariate analysis, age, coronary artery disease (CAD), elevated CRP levels, and presence of cardiac injury [odds ratio (OR) 10.58, 95% confidence interval (CI) 2.42-46.27; P < 0.001) were found to be independent predictors of mortality. In subgroup analysis, including patients free of history of CAD, presence of cardiac injury on admission also predicted mortality (OR 2.52, 95% CI 1.17-5.45; P = 0.018).
    Conclusion: Cardiac injury on admission is associated with worse clinical outcome and higher mortality risk in COVID-19 patients including patients free of previous CAD diagnosis.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Biomarkers/blood ; COVID-19/blood ; COVID-19/diagnosis ; COVID-19/mortality ; COVID-19/therapy ; Coronary Artery Disease/blood ; Coronary Artery Disease/diagnosis ; Coronary Artery Disease/mortality ; Coronary Artery Disease/therapy ; Disease Progression ; Female ; Heart Diseases/blood ; Heart Diseases/diagnosis ; Heart Diseases/mortality ; Heart Diseases/therapy ; Hospital Mortality ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Patient Admission ; Predictive Value of Tests ; Retrospective Studies ; Risk Assessment ; Risk Factors ; Time Factors ; Troponin I/blood ; Turkey ; Up-Regulation
    Chemical Substances Biomarkers ; Troponin I
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-06-22
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Multicenter Study
    ZDB-ID 1047268-x
    ISSN 1473-5830 ; 0954-6928
    ISSN (online) 1473-5830
    ISSN 0954-6928
    DOI 10.1097/MCA.0000000000000914
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