C-reactive protein as a prognostic marker in coronavirus disease-2019

Tarana Sarwat, Devendra Kumar, N. Singh, D. Kakru
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Background: Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) is a recently emerged viral disease, for which there’s currently no definitive treatment. It is, therefore, necessary to determine biomarkers to know the extent of disease severity so that timely action can be taken to reduce mortality. We aimed to determine the usefulness of C-reactive protein (CRP) levels in assessing COVID-19 disease severity and correlate them with mortality due to the same. Methods: Data for COVID-19 were retrospectively collected and analyzed from May 2020 to October 2020. The CRP value was correlated with disease severity using Karl Pearson’s correlation coefficient. A logistic regression model was adopted to analyze the association between mortality and related factors. Results: Out of 642 patients enrolled, 22 died while 620 recovered. Most of the non-survivors were male. Multivariate analysis showed that age, diabetes, hypertension, and CRP values were significantly associated with mortality. CRP showed a strong positive correlation with disease severity and, hence, mortality. Conclusion: In patients with COVID-19, CRP correlated with disease severity and tended to be a good predictor of adverse outcome.
c反应蛋白作为冠状病毒病-2019的预后标志物
背景:冠状病毒病-2019 (COVID-19)是一种新出现的病毒性疾病,目前尚无明确的治疗方法。因此,有必要确定生物标志物以了解疾病的严重程度,以便及时采取行动降低死亡率。我们的目的是确定c反应蛋白(CRP)水平在评估COVID-19疾病严重程度中的有效性,并将其与由此导致的死亡率联系起来。方法:回顾性收集2020年5月至2020年10月2019冠状病毒病病例资料并进行分析。采用Karl Pearson相关系数将CRP值与疾病严重程度进行相关性分析。采用logistic回归模型分析死亡率与相关因素的相关性。结果:在642例入组患者中,22例死亡,620例康复。大多数未幸存的都是男性。多因素分析显示,年龄、糖尿病、高血压和CRP值与死亡率显著相关。CRP显示与疾病严重程度和死亡率有很强的正相关。结论:在COVID-19患者中,CRP与疾病严重程度相关,往往是不良结局的良好预测指标。
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