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Potential biomarkers for severe ards in the setting of SARS-CoV-2 ICU admission
Critical Care Medicine ; 49(1 SUPPL 1):126, 2021.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1193964
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

Acute respiratory disease syndrome (ARDS) is due to compromised lung oxygen exchange in the setting of severe alveolar inflammation. This can be assessed and diagnosed using the ratio of alveolar oxygen saturation (PaO2) to the fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2), P-F ratio. In hospitalized COVID-19 patients, the role of trending inflammatory markers to categorize levels of ARDS severity in the clinical setting has yet to be established. In this study, we describe the correlational relationship of five biomarkers to the PaO2/FiO2 ratio (P-F ratio), a key diagnostic criterion, and a measure of severity in ARDS.

METHODS:

This is a prospective cohort analysis of SARs-CoV-2 patients admitted to the ICU at a single urban academic center from March to June 2020. Levels of Endotoxin activity assay (EAA), CRP, ferritin, LDH, and d-dimer were obtained from intubated patients throughout their ICU stay. PaO2 and FiO2 values matching the same days as the biomarkers and demographic information were abstracted from the medical record. The inflammatory markers were matched to the P-F ratios of the same day, and Spearman Correlation Coefficients were performed to detect the relationship between them.

RESULTS:

A total of 45 intubated COVID patients were included, with baseline characteristics of median age 55 years and 33% female, 62% Black, 27% Hispanic, 9% Asian, and 2% White. Spearman Correlation Coefficient (ρ) showed statistically significant relationships between P/F ratios and EAA, IL-6, CRP, and ESR, with respective values of ρ (89)=-0.2366, p=0.02;ρ (13)=-0.7143, p=0.006;ρ (77)=-0.3670, p=0.001;ρ (17)=-0.5569, p=0.02. ρ was also calculated between P/F ratios and Ferritin, D-dimer, WBC, and LDH with respective values of ρ (77)=0.0819, p=0.47;ρ (78)=-0.2105, p=0.06;ρ (88)=-0.1046, p=0.33;ρ (73)=0.0420, p=0.72, showing no statistically significant relationship between these variables.

CONCLUSIONS:

EAA, IL-6, CRP, and ESR levels had a statistically significant negative correlation with the P-F ratio. Elevations in these biomarkers correlated with worsening P-F ratios, suggesting that they could serve as useful biomarkers to predict ARDS severity. Additional studies are needed to further understand the trend of these biomarkers and validate their clinical use in prognostication in ARDS.

Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: EMBASE Language: English Journal: Critical Care Medicine Year: 2021 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: EMBASE Language: English Journal: Critical Care Medicine Year: 2021 Document Type: Article