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Investigation of hs-TnI and sST-2 as Potential Predictors of Long-Term Cardiovascular Risk in Patients with Survived Hospitalization for COVID-19 Pneumonia.


ABSTRACT:

Introduction

COVID-19 survivors reveal an increased long-term risk for cardiovascular disease. Biomarkers like troponins and sST-2 improve stratification of cardiovascular risk. Nevertheless, their prognostic value for identifying long-term cardiovascular risk after having survived COVID-19 has yet to be evaluated.

Methods

In this single-center study, admission serum biomarkers of sST-2 and hs-TnI in a single cohort of 251 hospitalized COVID-19 survivors were evaluated. Concentrations were correlated with major cardiovascular events (MACE) defined as cardiovascular death and/or need for cardiovascular hospitalization during follow-up after hospital discharge [FU: 415 days (403; 422)].

Results

MACE was a frequent finding during FU with an incidence of 8.4% (cardiovascular death: 2.8% and/or need for cardiovascular hospitalization: 7.2%). Both biomarkers were reliable indicators of MACE (hs-TnI: sensitivity = 66.7%&specificity = 65.7%; sST-2: sensitivity = 33.3%&specificity = 97.4%). This was confirmed in a multivariate proportional-hazards analysis: besides age (HR = 1.047, 95% CI = 1.012-1.084, p = 0.009), hs-TnI (HR = 4.940, 95% CI = 1.904-12.816, p = 0.001) and sST-2 (HR = 10.901, 95% CI =4.509-29.271, p < 0.001) were strong predictors of MACE. The predictive value of the model was further improved by combining both biomarkers with the factor age (concordance index hs-TnI + sST2 + age = 0.812).

Conclusion

During long-term FU, hospitalized COVID-19 survivors, hs-TnI and sST-2 at admission, were strong predictors of MACE, indicating both proteins to be involved in post-acute sequelae of COVID-19.

SUBMITTER: Fiedler L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9687975 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Investigation of hs-TnI and sST-2 as Potential Predictors of Long-Term Cardiovascular Risk in Patients with Survived Hospitalization for COVID-19 Pneumonia.

Fiedler Lukas L   Motloch Lukas J LJ   Jirak Peter P   Gumerov Ruslan R   Davtyan Paruir P   Gareeva Diana D   Lakman Irina I   Tataurov Alexandr A   Lasinova Gulnaz G   Pavlov Valentin V   Hauptmann Laurenz L   Kopp Kristen K   Hoppe Uta C UC   Lichtenauer Michael M   Pistulli Rudin R   Dieplinger Anna-Maria AM   Zagidullin Naufal N  

Biomedicines 20221110 11


Introduction: COVID-19 survivors reveal an increased long-term risk for cardiovascular disease. Biomarkers like troponins and sST-2 improve stratification of cardiovascular risk. Nevertheless, their prognostic value for identifying long-term cardiovascular risk after having survived COVID-19 has yet to be evaluated. Methods: In this single-center study, admission serum biomarkers of sST-2 and hs-TnI in a single cohort of 251 hospitalized COVID-19 survivors were evaluated. Concentrations were cor  ...[more]

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