Biomarkers of hemodynamic status in patients with moderate and severe COVID-19

Y. Shapovalov
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Aim. To assess laboratory markers of hemodynamic status in patients with moderate to severe COVID-19.Materials and Methods. Here we examined 15 patients with moderate COVID-19 and 16 critically ill COVID-19 patients. The control group consisted of 20 healthy volunteers. The levels of endothelin-1, brain natriuretic peptide (BNP), and N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The amounts of nitrites (NO2) and nitrates (NO3) were measured by a Griess test (an enzymatic conversion of nitrates to nitrites) with a following colorimetric analysis.Results. Measurements of endothelin-1, nitrites, and nitrates showed high variability. The levels of NT-proBNP were reduced by 65% and 50% in patients with moderate and severe COVID-19, respectively (p < 0.05). In contrast, the levels of BNP were elevated by 472% and 548% in these patient categories (p < 0.05). These results indicated increased left ventricular load and suggested a heart failure.Conclusion. Progressive increase of BNP and concurrent reduction of NT-proBNP indicate affected hemodynamics in patients with moderate and severe COVID-19.
中重度COVID-19患者血液动力学状态的生物标志物
的目标。评估中重度COVID-19患者血液动力学状态的实验室标志物。材料与方法。我们研究了15例中重度COVID-19患者和16例危重症COVID-19患者。对照组由20名健康志愿者组成。采用酶联免疫吸附法检测内皮素-1、脑钠肽(BNP)和n端脑钠肽前体(NT-proBNP)水平。亚硝酸盐(NO2)和硝酸盐(NO3)的量是通过格里斯试验(一种将硝酸盐酶转化为亚硝酸盐的方法)和下面的比色分析来测定的。内皮素-1、亚硝酸盐和硝酸盐的测量显示出很高的变异性。中重度患者NT-proBNP水平分别降低65%和50% (p < 0.05)。相比之下,这些患者类别的BNP水平分别升高了472%和548% (p < 0.05)。这些结果表明左心室负荷增加,提示心力衰竭。中重度COVID-19患者BNP进行性升高,NT-proBNP同时降低,提示血流动力学受到影响。
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