Myoglobin and C-reactive protein are efficient and reliable early predictors of COVID-19 associated mortality

Abstract Since the emergence of SARS-CoV-2, numerous studies have been attempting to determine biomarkers, which could rapidly and efficiently predict COVID-19 severity, however there is lack of consensus on a specific one. This retrospective cohort study is a comprehensive analysis of the initial s...

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Autores principales: Ashaq Ali, Muhammad Noman, Yong Guo, Xu Liu, Rong Zhang, Juan Zhou, Yang Zheng, Xian-En Zhang, Yong Qi, Xiaohua Chen, Dong Men
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:69e79bb73bcb4e36b06bc36a2df150112021-12-02T11:39:43ZMyoglobin and C-reactive protein are efficient and reliable early predictors of COVID-19 associated mortality10.1038/s41598-021-85426-92045-2322https://doaj.org/article/69e79bb73bcb4e36b06bc36a2df150112021-03-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-85426-9https://doaj.org/toc/2045-2322Abstract Since the emergence of SARS-CoV-2, numerous studies have been attempting to determine biomarkers, which could rapidly and efficiently predict COVID-19 severity, however there is lack of consensus on a specific one. This retrospective cohort study is a comprehensive analysis of the initial symptoms, comorbidities and laboratory evaluation of patients, diagnosed with COVID-19 in Huoshenshan Hospital, Wuhan, from 4th February to 12th March, 2020. Based on the data collected from 63 severely ill patients from the onset of symptoms till the full recovery or demise, we found not only age (average 70) but also blood indicators as significant risk factors associated with multiple organ failure. The blood indices of all patients showed hepatic, renal, cardiac and hematopoietic dysfunction with imbalanced coagulatory biomarkers. We noticed that the levels of LDH (85%, P < .001), HBDH (76%, P < .001) and CRP (65%, P < .001) were significantly elevated in deceased patients, indicating hepatic impairment. Similarly, increased CK (15%, P = .002), Cre (37%, P = 0.102) and CysC (74%, P = 0.384) indicated renal damage. Cardiac injury was obvious from the significantly elevated level of Myoglobin (52%, P < .01), Troponin-I (65%, P = 0.273) and BNP (50%, P = .787). SARS-CoV-2 disturbs the hemolymphatic system as WBC# (73%, P = .002) and NEUT# (78%, P < .001) were significantly elevated in deceased patients. Likewise, the level of D-dimer (80%, P < .171), PT (87%, P = .031) and TT (57%, P = .053) was elevated, indicating coagulatory imbalances. We identified myoglobin and CRP as specific risk factors related to mortality and highly correlated to organ failure in COVID-19 disease.Ashaq AliMuhammad NomanYong GuoXu LiuRong ZhangJuan ZhouYang ZhengXian-En ZhangYong QiXiaohua ChenDong MenNature PortfolioarticleMedicineRScienceQENScientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2021)
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Ashaq Ali
Muhammad Noman
Yong Guo
Xu Liu
Rong Zhang
Juan Zhou
Yang Zheng
Xian-En Zhang
Yong Qi
Xiaohua Chen
Dong Men
Myoglobin and C-reactive protein are efficient and reliable early predictors of COVID-19 associated mortality
description Abstract Since the emergence of SARS-CoV-2, numerous studies have been attempting to determine biomarkers, which could rapidly and efficiently predict COVID-19 severity, however there is lack of consensus on a specific one. This retrospective cohort study is a comprehensive analysis of the initial symptoms, comorbidities and laboratory evaluation of patients, diagnosed with COVID-19 in Huoshenshan Hospital, Wuhan, from 4th February to 12th March, 2020. Based on the data collected from 63 severely ill patients from the onset of symptoms till the full recovery or demise, we found not only age (average 70) but also blood indicators as significant risk factors associated with multiple organ failure. The blood indices of all patients showed hepatic, renal, cardiac and hematopoietic dysfunction with imbalanced coagulatory biomarkers. We noticed that the levels of LDH (85%, P < .001), HBDH (76%, P < .001) and CRP (65%, P < .001) were significantly elevated in deceased patients, indicating hepatic impairment. Similarly, increased CK (15%, P = .002), Cre (37%, P = 0.102) and CysC (74%, P = 0.384) indicated renal damage. Cardiac injury was obvious from the significantly elevated level of Myoglobin (52%, P < .01), Troponin-I (65%, P = 0.273) and BNP (50%, P = .787). SARS-CoV-2 disturbs the hemolymphatic system as WBC# (73%, P = .002) and NEUT# (78%, P < .001) were significantly elevated in deceased patients. Likewise, the level of D-dimer (80%, P < .171), PT (87%, P = .031) and TT (57%, P = .053) was elevated, indicating coagulatory imbalances. We identified myoglobin and CRP as specific risk factors related to mortality and highly correlated to organ failure in COVID-19 disease.
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author Ashaq Ali
Muhammad Noman
Yong Guo
Xu Liu
Rong Zhang
Juan Zhou
Yang Zheng
Xian-En Zhang
Yong Qi
Xiaohua Chen
Dong Men
author_facet Ashaq Ali
Muhammad Noman
Yong Guo
Xu Liu
Rong Zhang
Juan Zhou
Yang Zheng
Xian-En Zhang
Yong Qi
Xiaohua Chen
Dong Men
author_sort Ashaq Ali
title Myoglobin and C-reactive protein are efficient and reliable early predictors of COVID-19 associated mortality
title_short Myoglobin and C-reactive protein are efficient and reliable early predictors of COVID-19 associated mortality
title_full Myoglobin and C-reactive protein are efficient and reliable early predictors of COVID-19 associated mortality
title_fullStr Myoglobin and C-reactive protein are efficient and reliable early predictors of COVID-19 associated mortality
title_full_unstemmed Myoglobin and C-reactive protein are efficient and reliable early predictors of COVID-19 associated mortality
title_sort myoglobin and c-reactive protein are efficient and reliable early predictors of covid-19 associated mortality
publisher Nature Portfolio
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/69e79bb73bcb4e36b06bc36a2df15011
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