Is cardiac Troponin I Considered as A Predictor of In-hospital Mortality among COVID-19 Patients? A Retrospective Cohort Study.

Mohammad Haji Aghajani, Roxana Sadeghi, Reza Miri, Mohammad Parsa Mahjoob, Fatemeh Omidi, Fatemeh Nasiri-Afrapoli, Asma Pourhosseingoli, Niloufar Taherpour, Amirmohammad Toloui, Mohammad Sistanizad
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Abstract

Objective: To describe the levels of troponin I in COVID-19 patients and its role in the prediction of their in-hospital mortality as a cardiac biomarker.

Methods: The current retrospective cohort study was performed on the clinical records of 649 COVID-19-related hospitalized cases with at leat one positive polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test in Tehran, Iran from February 2020 to early June 2020. The on admission troponin I level divided into two groups of ≤0.03ng/mL (normal) and >0.03ng/mL (abnormal). The adjusted COX-regression model was used to determine the relationship between the studied variables and patient's in-hospital mortality.

Results: In this study, the median age of subjects was 65 years (54.8% men) and 29.53% of them had abnormal troponin I levels. Besides, the in-hospital mortality rate among patients with abnormal troponin I levels was found to be 51.56%; whereas, patients with normal levels exhibited 18.82% mortality. Also, the multivariable analysis indicated that the risk of death among hospitalized COVID-19 patients displaying abnormal troponin I levels was 67% higher than those with normal troponin I levels (Hazard ratio=1.67, 95% confidence interval=1.08-2.56, p=0.019).

Conclusion: It seems that troponin I is one of the important factors related to in-hospital mortality of COVID-19 patients. Next, due to the high prevalence of cardiac complications in these patients, it is highly suggested to monitor and control cardiac biomarkers along with other clinical factors upon the patient's arrival at the hospital.

心肌肌钙蛋白I是否被认为是COVID-19患者住院死亡率的预测因子?回顾性队列研究。
目的:研究新冠肺炎患者肌钙蛋白I水平及其作为心脏生物标志物在预测住院死亡率中的作用。方法:对2020年2月至2020年6月初伊朗德黑兰649例至少1例聚合酶链反应(PCR)阳性的新冠肺炎相关住院病例的临床记录进行回顾性队列研究。入院时肌钙蛋白I水平分为≤0.03ng/mL(正常)和>0.03ng/mL(异常)两组。采用校正cox -回归模型确定研究变量与患者住院死亡率之间的关系。结果:本组研究对象中位年龄为65岁(男性占54.8%),有29.53%的人存在肌钙蛋白I异常。此外,肌钙蛋白I水平异常患者的住院死亡率为51.56%;而正常水平的患者死亡率为18.82%。此外,多变量分析显示,肌钙蛋白I水平异常的COVID-19住院患者的死亡风险比肌钙蛋白I水平正常的患者高67%(风险比=1.67,95%可信区间=1.08-2.56,p=0.019)。结论:肌钙蛋白I似乎是COVID-19患者住院死亡率的重要因素之一。其次,由于这些患者心脏并发症的发生率较高,因此强烈建议在患者到达医院时监测和控制心脏生物标志物以及其他临床因素。
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期刊介绍: BEAT: Bulletin of Emergency And Trauma is an international, peer-reviewed, quarterly journal coping with original research contributing to the field of emergency medicine and trauma. BEAT is the official journal of the Trauma Research Center (TRC) of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences (SUMS), Hungarian Trauma Society (HTS) and Lusitanian Association for Trauma and Emergency Surgery (ALTEC/LATES) aiming to be a publication of international repute that serves as a medium for dissemination and exchange of scientific knowledge in the emergency medicine and trauma. The aim of BEAT is to publish original research focusing on practicing and training of emergency medicine and trauma to publish peer-reviewed articles of current international interest in the form of original articles, brief communications, reviews, case reports, clinical images, and letters.
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