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<p>Triglyceride to High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Ratio is an Important Determinant of Cardiovascular Risk and Poor Prognosis in Coronavirus Disease-19: A Retrospective Case Series Study</p>

Benping Zhang, Chen Dong, Shengzhong Li, Xiaoqing Song, Wei Wang, Li Liu

2020Diabetes Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: Acute myocardial injury and heart failure characterized by elevated cardiac troponin and decreased heart pump function are significant clinical features and prognostic factors of coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19). Triglyceride to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (TG/HDL-C) ratio is an indicator of insulin resistance. This study aimed to explore the association of the TG/HDL-C ratio with cardiovascular risk and prognosis in COVID-19. Methods: Ninety-eight laboratory-confirmed patients with COVID-19 admitted in a tertiary teaching hospital in Wuhan, China, were enrolled in this retrospective study. Regression models were used to investigate the association between TG/HDL-C ratio with myocardial injury, heart failure, severity, and mortality in COVID-19. Results: Among the 98 patients, the mean age was 63.9± 1.4 years, and male sex (58, 59%) was predominant. Forty-six patients (47%) were admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU), 32 (33%) and 46 (47%) patients suffered from myocardial injury and heart failure, respectively, and 36 (37%) patients died. The TG/HDL-C ratio was increased in patients with myocardial injury, heart failure, severe illness, and fatal outcome ( P < 0.05 for each). Baseline TG/HDL-C ratio significantly correlated with log transformed levels of plasma high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I (r=0.251, P =0.018), N-terminal brain natriuretic propeptide (r=0.274, P =0.008), glycated hemoglobin (r=0.239, P =0.038), and interleukin-6 (r=0.218, P =0.042). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that an increased TG/HDL-C ratio was independently associated with the risk of myocardial injury [odds ratio (OR)=2.73; P =0.013], heart failure (OR=2.64; P =0.019), disease severity (OR=3.01; P =0.032), and fatal outcome (OR=2.97; P =0.014). Conclusion: Increased TG/HDL-C ratio was independently associated with myocardial injury, heart failure, disease severity, and mortality in patients with COVID-19, and it may be a useful marker for early identification of patients with high risk and poor outcome. Keywords: TG/HDL-C, insulin resistance, myocardial injury, heart failure, mortality, COVID-19

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MedicineInternal medicineHeart failureGlycated hemoglobinTriglycerideRetrospective cohort studyCardiologyCholesterolTroponin IIntensive care unitLogistic regressionGastroenterologyDiabetes mellitusMyocardial infarctionEndocrinologyType 2 diabetesCOVID-19 Clinical Research StudiesCardiovascular Function and Risk FactorsCardiovascular Disease and Adiposity
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