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Euthyroid Sick Syndrome in Patients With COVID-19

Runmei Zou, Chenfang Wu, Siye Zhang, Guyi Wang, Quan Zhang, Bo Yu, Ying Wu, Haiyun Dong, Guobao Wu, Shangjie Wu, Yanjun Zhong

2020Frontiers in Endocrinology118 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been shown to affect almost every organ throughout the body. However, it is not clear whether the thyroid gland is impaired in COVID-19 patients. Euthyroid sick syndrome (ESS) is usually associated with the disease severity and deterioration prognosis in critical illness. In this study, the thyroid function of COVID-19 patients was assessed and factors associated with outcomes were analyzed to determine the potential predictive value of ESS. Methods Clinical and laboratory data of COVID-19 patients with or without ESS in Changsha, China, were collected and analyzed on admission. Kaplan-Meier curve and cox regression model were utilized to determine the correlation between ESS and the endpoints. Subsequently, a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was plotted to evaluate the predictive performances of FT3 and C reactive protein (CRP) in the disease severity. Results 41 (27.52%) cases of COVID-19 patients diagnosed with ESS. ESS patients had higher proportions of fever, shortness of breath, hypertension, diabetes, and severe events than those of non-ESS patients. The levels of erythrocyte sedimentation rate and C-reactive protein, and the positive rate of procalcitonin were significantly higher, whereas the lymphocyte count was apparently lower in ESS patients than in non-ESS patients. The regression analysis showed that ESS was significantly associated with the disease severity of COVID-19 (HR = 2.515, 95% CI: 1.050-6.026, P = 0.039). The areas under the curve (AUCs) for predicting the severe disease were [0.809 (95% CI 0.727-0.892), P < 0.001] and [0.792 (95% CI 0.689-0.895), P < 0.001] for FT3 and CRP, respectively. Conclusion ESS was significantly associated with the disease severity and inflammatory parameters in COVID-19 patients.

Topics & Concepts

ProcalcitoninMedicineInternal medicineErythrocyte sedimentation rateReceiver operating characteristicEuthyroid sick syndromeDiabetes mellitusEuthyroidDiseaseCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)GastroenterologyProportional hazards modelThyroidThyroid functionEndocrinologySepsisInfectious disease (medical specialty)Thyroid Disorders and TreatmentsDermatological and COVID-19 studiesVitamin D Research Studies
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