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Biomarkers of Inflammation among Patients with COVID-19: A Single-Centre Prospective Study from Prishtina, Kosovo.
Latifi-Pupovci, Hatixhe; Namani, Sadie; Ahmetaj-Shala, Blerina; Pajaziti, Artina; Bunjaku, Gramoz; Ajazaj Berisha, Lindita; Gegaj, Valentin; Kotori, Afrim.
  • Latifi-Pupovci H; University of Prishtina, Prishtina, Kosovo.
  • Namani S; University Clinical Center of Kosovo, Prishtina, Kosovo.
  • Ahmetaj-Shala B; University of Prishtina, Prishtina, Kosovo.
  • Pajaziti A; University Clinical Center of Kosovo, Prishtina, Kosovo.
  • Bunjaku G; National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College, London, UK.
  • Ajazaj Berisha L; University Clinical Center of Kosovo, Prishtina, Kosovo.
  • Gegaj V; University Clinical Center of Kosovo, Prishtina, Kosovo.
  • Kotori A; University Clinical Center of Kosovo, Prishtina, Kosovo.
Can J Infect Dis Med Microbiol ; 2022: 4461647, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1950395
ABSTRACT
SARS-CoV-2 infection involves the phase of viral replication and inflammatory response predicting the severity of COVID-19. The aim of the study was to analyze the association between IL-6 and hematological and inflammatory parameters and outcomes of patients with COVID-19. Plasma interleukin 6 (IL-6) levels and other inflammatory and hematological parameters were analyzed in 86 adult patients diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2 infection in Kosovo. The median age of patients was 61.50 (49.75-67.25) years. Over half of patients were categorised as severe (58%) and had comorbidities (69%) with hypertension being the most common. The overall mortality rate was 4.7%. The distribution of biochemical parameters across disease severity groups was significantly different for C-reactive protein (CRP), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), white blood cells (WBC), and granulocytes with higher median values in more severe and critically ill patients whereas lower percentage of lymphocytes, monocytes, and platelet count in severe and critically ill patients. IL-6 levels were increased in 63% of patients with significant differences in the distribution across the following groups; age, disease severity, hospitalisation status, pulmonary infiltrates, oxygen therapy, and hypertension status. IL-6 significantly correlated with CRP, LDH, CK, ESR, and percentages of granulocytes. IL-6 and other inflammatory and hematological parameters were strongly associated with disease severity and may predict the outcome of the SARS-CoV-2 infection.

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Cohort study / Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study / Randomized controlled trials Language: English Journal: Can J Infect Dis Med Microbiol Year: 2022 Document Type: Article