Association of Inflammatory Markers with Disease Severity and Outcome in Covid-19 Patients.

Aleksandra Aleksoska Gjuzelova, Valentina Velkoska Nakova, Zorica Nanovic, Marija Metodieva, Aleksandra Jorganovic Stojkoska, Nikola Camurovski, Vladimir Mitreski, Slagjana Simeonova Krstevska
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Objectives: The coronavirus pandemic was associated with a high mortality rate in the Republic of North Macedonia. Finding early markers of the disease's severity may predict outcomes and guide the treatment of the disease. The aim of our study was to evaluate the role of inflammatory markers in predicting the outcome of COVID-19 in hospitalized patients. Methods: The study included 104 PCR-confirmed COVID-19 patients who underwent hospital treatment at the Institute of Lung Diseases and Tuberculosis in Skopje, North Macedonia, between November 2020 and May 2021. Inflammatory markers were assessed in all patients and correlated with the disease severity and outcome in terms of survival or death. Results: IL-6 and LDH at admission were significantly elevated in patients with a severe or critical form of the disease and among non-survivors. In addition, IL-6 showed 87.9% of sensitivity and 61.8% of specificity for distinguishing non-survivors from survivors with a cut-off value of 21.7 pg/ml in the receiver operator curve (ROC). Procalcitonin was significantly increased in non-survivors. Parallel to the increase of disease severity, the values of CRP and LDH increased significantly during hospitalization. Conclusion: The results of the study indicate that a significant association exists between the highly increased levels of CRP, LDH, IL-6 and procalcitonin and the severity of the disease and mortality in COVID-19 patients. Their measurements and follow-up during the course of the disease could be used as predictors for prognosis and outcome but also as a subject for targeted therapy.

Covid-19患者炎症标志物与疾病严重程度和预后的关系
目的:冠状病毒大流行与北马其顿共和国的高死亡率有关。发现疾病严重程度的早期标记可以预测结果并指导疾病的治疗。本研究的目的是评估炎症标志物在预测住院患者COVID-19预后中的作用。方法:该研究纳入了104名pcr确诊的COVID-19患者,这些患者于2020年11月至2021年5月期间在北马其顿斯科普里肺病和结核病研究所接受了住院治疗。对所有患者的炎症标志物进行了评估,并与疾病严重程度和生存或死亡结果相关。结果:入院时IL-6和LDH在严重或危重型疾病患者和非幸存者中显著升高。此外,IL-6在区分非幸存者和幸存者方面的敏感性为87.9%,特异性为61.8%,在受试者操作曲线(ROC)中截断值为21.7 pg/ml。非幸存者降钙素原显著升高。在住院期间,CRP和LDH值与病情严重程度的增加同时显著升高。结论:本研究结果提示COVID-19患者CRP、LDH、IL-6、降钙素原水平的高升高与病情严重程度及死亡率存在显著相关性。它们在疾病过程中的测量和随访可以用作预后和结果的预测因子,但也可以作为靶向治疗的主题。
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