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Circulating calprotectin levels four months after severe and non-severe COVID-19.
Abu Hussein, N; Machahua, C; Ruchti, S C; Horn, M P; Piquilloud, L; Prella, M; Geiser, T K; von Garnier, C; Funke-Chambour, M.
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  • Abu Hussein N; Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Bern University Hospital, Inselspital, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
  • Machahua C; Department for BioMedical Research DBMR, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
  • Ruchti SC; Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Bern University Hospital, Inselspital, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
  • Horn MP; Department for BioMedical Research DBMR, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
  • Piquilloud L; Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Bern University Hospital, Inselspital, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
  • Prella M; Faculty of Medicine, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
  • Geiser TK; Department of Clinical Chemistry, Bern University Hospital, Inselspital, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
  • von Garnier C; Division of Pulmonary Medicine, Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV), University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.
  • Funke-Chambour M; Department of Diagnostic Laboratory Medicine, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
BMC Infect Dis ; 23(1): 650, 2023 Oct 03.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37789266
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Calprotectin is an inflammatory marker mainly released by activated neutrophils that is increased in acute severe COVID-19. After initial recovery, some patients have persistent respiratory impairment with reduced diffusion capacity of the lungs for carbon monoxide (DLCO) months after infection. Underlying causes of this persistent impairment are unclear. We aimed to investigate the correlation between circulating calprotectin, persistent lung functional impairment and intensive care unit (ICU) stay after COVID-19 in two university hospital centres in Switzerland.

METHODS:

Calprotectin levels were measured in serum from 124 patients (50% male) from the Bern cohort (post-ICU and non-ICU patients) and 68 (76% male) from the Lausanne cohort (only post-ICU patients) four months after COVID-19. Calprotectin was correlated with clinical parameters. Multivariate linear regression (MLR) was performed to evaluate the independent association of calprotectin in different models.

RESULTS:

Overall, we found that post-ICU patients, compared to non-ICU, were significantly older (age 59.4 ± 13.6 (Bern), 60.5 ± 12.0 (Lausanne) vs. 48.8 ± 13.4 years) and more obese (BMI 28.6 ± 4.5 and 29.1 ± 5.3 vs. 25.2 ± 6.0 kg/m2, respectively). 48% of patients from Lausanne and 44% of the post-ICU Bern cohort had arterial hypertension as a pre-existing comorbidity vs. only 10% in non-ICU patients. Four months after COVID-19 infection, DLCO was lower in post-ICU patients (75.96 ± 19.05% predicted Bern, 71.11 ± 18.50% Lausanne) compared to non-ICU (97.79 ± 21.70% predicted, p < 0.01). The post-ICU cohort in Lausanne had similar calprotectin levels when compared to the cohort in Bern (Bern 2.74 ± 1.15 µg/ml, Lausanne 2.49 ± 1.13 µg/ml vs. non-ICU 1.86 ± 1.02 µg/ml; p-value < 0.01). Calprotectin correlated negatively with DLCO (r= -0.290, p < 0.001) and the forced vital capacity (FVC) (r= -0.311, p < 0.001).

CONCLUSIONS:

Serum calprotectin is elevated in post-ICU patients in two independent cohorts and higher compared to non-ICU patients four months after COVID-19. In addition, there is a negative correlation between calprotectin levels and DLCO or FVC. The relationship between inflammation and lung functional impairment needs further investigations. TRIAL REGISTRATION NCT04581135.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: COVID-19 / Hipertensão Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: BMC Infect Dis Assunto da revista: DOENCAS TRANSMISSIVEIS Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Suíça

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: COVID-19 / Hipertensão Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: BMC Infect Dis Assunto da revista: DOENCAS TRANSMISSIVEIS Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Suíça