新型COVID模型有助于COVID-19早期诊断和疾病严重程度预测:一项多中心研究

Muhammad Mostafa Abdel Ghaffar, H. Shousha, M. Omran, A. Heiba, A. Elaskary, Samah Hafez, Ahmed Abdel Azeem Wahdan, Dalia Omran
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早期识别2019冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)患者,特别是重症患者,具有重要意义,有助于提供适当的治疗和优化资源使用。这项工作旨在制定新冠肺炎诊断和预测重症的住院临床评分。这是一项多中心病例对照研究,包括2793名PCR确认的连续新冠肺炎患者和251名无新冠肺炎患者,他们被提交给埃及教学医院综合组织下属的6家医院(2020年5月1日至2020年7月31日)。各组在年龄和性别分布方面没有差异。新冠肺炎患者的白细胞计数、血小板计数、ALT、AST、血清总胆红素、血清肌酐、CRP、铁蛋白、D-二聚体和纤维蛋白原显著升高,血清白蛋白降低,INR延长。严重新冠肺炎患者的ALT、铁蛋白、D-二聚体和纤维蛋白原显著升高,血氧饱和度显著降低。多元回归分析显示,血氧饱和度、铁蛋白、D-二聚体和CRP是与严重程度相关的独立因素。我们开发了一种新的COVID模型,该模型能够在临界点(0.1)正确诊断新冠肺炎,AUC=0.99(P值<0.0001),敏感性99%,特异性89%。此时,新冠肺炎严重程度可诊断为AUC为0.88,敏感性为87%,特异性为71%。
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Novel COVID Model to Help Early Diagnosis of COVID-19 and Prediction of Disease Severity: A Multicenter Study
Early identification of patients with coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) particularly those who develop critical illness is of great importance and aids in delivering proper treatment and optimizing the use of resources. This work aimed to develop a clinical score at hospital admission for COVID-19 diagnosis and predicting severe disease. This is a multicenter case-control study including 2793 PCR-confirmed consecutive COVID-19 patients and 251 patients without COVID-19 presented to 6 hospitals affiliated to the General Organization for Teaching Hospitals, Egypt (1st-May-2020 to 31st-July-2020). There was no difference among groups regarding age and gender distribution. Patients with COVID-19 had significantly higher white blood cell count, platelet count, ALT, AST, total serum bilirubin, serum creatinine, CRP, Ferritin, D-dimer, and fibrinogen and lower serum albumin and more prolonged INR. ALT, ferritin, D-dimer, and Fibrinogen were significantly higher and oxygen saturation was significantly lower, in patients with severe COVID-19. Multivariate regression analysis revealed Oxygen saturation, ferritin, D-dimer and CRP are the independent factors associated with severity. We developed a novel COVID model which enabled the correct diagnosis of COVID-19 at cutoff point (0.1) with an AUC=0.99, (P-value<0.0001), sensitivity 99%, and specificity 89%. At this point, COVID-19 severity could be diagnosed with AUC of 0.88, sensitivity 87%, specificity 71%.
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