Predicting Acute Cardiovascular Complications in COVID-19: Insights from a Specialized Cardiac Referral Department.


Journal

Medical science monitor : international medical journal of experimental and clinical research
ISSN: 1643-3750
Titre abrégé: Med Sci Monit
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 9609063

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
22 Apr 2024
Historique:
medline: 22 4 2024
pubmed: 22 4 2024
entrez: 22 4 2024
Statut: epublish

Résumé

BACKGROUND COVID-19 increases the risk of acute cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), including acute coronary syndrome (ACS), acute pulmonary embolism (APE), and acute myocarditis (AMyo). The actual impact of CVDs on mortality of patients with COVID-19 remains unknown. This study aimed to determine whether CVDs influence the course of COVID-19 pneumonia and if they can be easily detected by using common tests and examinations. MATERIAL AND METHODS Data of 249 consecutive patients with COVID-19 hospitalized in a dedicated cardiology department were analyzed. On admission, clinical status, biomarkers, computed tomography, and bedside echocardiography were performed. RESULTS D-dimer level predicted APE (AUC=0.850 95% CI [0.765; 0.935], P<0.001) with sensitivity of 69.4% and specificity of 96.2% for a level of 4968.0 ng/mL, and NT-proBNP predicted AMyo (AUC=0.692 95% CI [0.502; 0.883], P=0.004) and showed sensitivity of 54.5%, with specificity of 86.5% for the cut-off point of 8970 pg/mL. Troponin T levels were not useful for diagnostic differentiation between CVDs. An extent of lung involvement predicted mortality (OR=1.03 95% CI [1.01;1.04] for 1% increase, P<0.001). After adjusting for lung involvement, ACS increased mortality, compared with COVID-19 pneumonia only (OR=5.27 95% CI [1.76; 16.38] P=0.003), while APE and AMyo did not affect risk for death. CONCLUSIONS D-dimer and NT-proBNP, but not troponin T, are useful in differentiating CVDs in patients with COVID-19. ACS with COVID-19 increased in-hospital mortality independently from extent of lung involvement, while coexisting APE or AMyo did not.

Identifiants

pubmed: 38644597
pii: 942612
doi: 10.12659/MSM.942612
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

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IM

Pagination

e942612

Auteurs

Michał Machowski (M)

Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology with the Center for Management of Venous Thromboembolic Disease, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

Aisha Ou-Pokrzewińska (A)

Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology with the Center for Management of Venous Thromboembolic Disease, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

Katarzyna Perzanowska-Brzeszkiewicz (K)

Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology with the Center for Management of Venous Thromboembolic Disease, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

Magdalena Gałecka-Nowak (M)

Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology with the Center for Management of Venous Thromboembolic Disease, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

Szymon Pacho (S)

Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology with the Center for Management of Venous Thromboembolic Disease, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

Mateusz Jermakow (M)

Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology with the Center for Management of Venous Thromboembolic Disease, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

Agnieszka Wójcik (A)

Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology with the Center for Management of Venous Thromboembolic Disease, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

Milena Zoruk (M)

Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology with the Center for Management of Venous Thromboembolic Disease, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

Andrzej Pruszczyk (A)

Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology with the Center for Management of Venous Thromboembolic Disease, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

Karol Deutsch (K)

Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology with the Center for Management of Venous Thromboembolic Disease, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

Marek Roik (M)

Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology with the Center for Management of Venous Thromboembolic Disease, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

Andrzej Łabyk (A)

Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology with the Center for Management of Venous Thromboembolic Disease, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

Piotr Palczewski (P)

Department of Clinical Radiology, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

Piotr Pruszczyk (P)

Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology with the Center for Management of Venous Thromboembolic Disease, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

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