Asian Journal of Medical Sciences | 2021

Association of inflammatory biomarkers with radiological severity for COVID-19 patient risk stratification: An Indian perspective

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Background: Covid -- 19 caused by SARS-CoV2 was declared a global pandemic by World Health Organization Due to rapid disease progression causing severe and fatal complications, Effective biomarkers like D -- Dimer, serum ferritin, CRP, IL-6, LDH would be helpful in screening, categorization of patients, their clinical management, and prevention of serious complications, especially in areas where radiological facilities are not available immediately Aims and Objectives: The study was aimed to investigate association between levels of inflammatory biomarkers with Covid -- 19 disease severity and correlate it with HRCT chest finding to identify patients at risk of fatal complications Materials and Methods: It was a retrospective monocentric observational study undertaken at a tertiary-care, COVID-19 dedicated centre 200 Patients>18 year of age who were admitted from August 1, 2020 up to October 31,2020 with laboratory confirmed diagnosis of Covid -- 19 were included in the study Data was collected on demography, disease severity, laboratory measurements, radiology imaging retrospectively from electronic and laboratory records of patients The disease severity was classified into mild to severe based on CT Severity scoring HRCT Chest and inflammatory biomarkers were sent in every patient at the time of admission and the outcome was recorded Results: There were 133 male patients, 67 female patients in our study Average age of patients having severe lung involvement is 54 1 years, whereas Average age of patients having non-severe lung involvement is 52 years but showed No significant association with severity of lung involvement Severity of lung involvement according to HRCT chest findings was greater in patients with raised values of both D -- Dimer and ferritin (RR:3 67, P value:<0 0001), compared to combination of raised value of D -- Dimer with LDH (RR: 2 56, P value: 0 0383) or D -- Dimer with CRP (RR:2 22, P value:0 0157) or isolated D-- Dimer (RR:2 87, P value: 0 0727) Individually raised levels of serum ferritin, LDH and CRP were also found to be significantly associated with radiological severity among covid-19 patients Neither raised IL-6 levels (p=0 368, RR: 0 76) nor did combined raised value of D -- Dimer with IL-6 showed significant association with HRCT severity in our study (RR: 1 69, P value: 0 1193) Pearson correlation coefficients were also calculated and serum LDH showed strongest correlation with increasing lung involvement in HRCT chest, followed by serum ferritin Conclusion: Based on the significant association, combination of D -- Dimer with ferritin as well as isolated levels of inflammatory markers can help in assessing the severity of Covid -- 19 disease based on its correlation with radiological severity, thereby it will help in immediate categorization of patients into different risk groups following diagnosis, to ensure optimal resource allocation [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] Copyright of Asian Journal of Medical Sciences is the property of Manipal Colleges of Medical Sciences and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder s express written permission However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use This abstract may be abridged No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract (Copyright applies to all Abstracts )

Volume 12
Pages 1-7
DOI 10.3126/AJMS.V12I4.33483
Language English
Journal Asian Journal of Medical Sciences

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