Correlation between coronary artery calcification and COVID-19.

IF 0.8 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Saeed Abrotan, Seyed Farzad Jalali, Mohammadtaghi Hedayati-Godarzi, Iraj Jafaripour, Mehrdad Saravi, Naghmeh Ziaie, Roghayeh Pourkia, Kamyar Amin, Ali Bijani, Masomeh Bayani, Sorayya Khafri, Milad Bakhshi, Saeed Kargar-Soleimanabad, Erfan Ghadirzadeh
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Abstract

Background: Coronary heart disease (CHD) is an underlying cardiac condition contributing to increased COVID-19 mortality and morbidity which can be assessed by several diagnosis methods including coronary artery calcification (CAC). The goal of this study was to find out if there were potential links between CAC, clinical findings, severity of COVID-19, and in-hospital outcomes.

Methods: This retrospective study evaluated 551 suspected patients admitted to teaching hospitals of the Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, Iran, from March to October 2021. Data included previous diseases, comorbidities, clinical examinations, routine laboratory tests, demographic characteristics, duration of hospitalization, and number of days under ventilation were recorded in a checklist.

Results: Findings of current study provide evidence of a significant relationship between coronary artery calcification (CAC) and in-hospital mortality. Additionally, we observed significant correlations between CAC and several clinical parameters including age, duration of hospitalization, pulse rate, maximum blood pressure, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), blood urea nitrogen (BUN), neutrophil count, white blood cell (WBC) count, and oxygen saturation. However, we did not observe a significant association between CAC and the severity index of COVID-19. In addition, logistic regression tests did not find a significant value of CAC to predict in-hospital mortality.

Conclusion: Our findings showed a significant relationship between CAC and in-hospital mortality.

冠状动脉钙化与 COVID-19 之间的相关性。
背景:冠心病(CHD)是导致COVID-19死亡率和发病率增加的潜在心脏疾病,可通过包括冠状动脉钙化(CAC)在内的多种诊断方法进行评估。本研究的目的是了解 CAC、临床发现、COVID-19 严重程度和院内预后之间是否存在潜在联系:这项回顾性研究评估了 2021 年 3 月至 10 月期间伊朗巴博勒市巴博勒医科大学教学医院收治的 551 名疑似患者。数据包括既往疾病、合并症、临床检查、常规实验室检查、人口统计学特征、住院时间和通气天数,并记录在核对表中:本研究结果证明冠状动脉钙化(CAC)与院内死亡率之间存在显著关系。此外,我们还观察到冠状动脉钙化与一些临床参数之间存在明显的相关性,包括年龄、住院时间、脉搏、最高血压、红细胞沉降率(ESR)、血尿素氮(BUN)、中性粒细胞计数、白细胞计数和血氧饱和度。然而,我们并未观察到 CAC 与 COVID-19 严重程度指数之间存在显著关联。此外,逻辑回归测试也未发现 CAC 在预测院内死亡率方面有显著价值:结论:我们的研究结果表明,CAC与院内死亡率之间存在明显关系。
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Caspian Journal of Internal Medicine
Caspian Journal of Internal Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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