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The vasoactive peptide MR-pro-adrenomedullin in COVID-19 patients: an observational study

Claudia Gregoriano, Daniel Koch, Alexander Kutz, Sebastian Haubitz, Anna Conen, Luca Bernasconi, Angelika Hammerer‐Lercher, Kordo Saeed, Beat Müeller, Philipp Schüetz

2021Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM)44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Midregional pro-adrenomedullin (MR-proADM) is a vasoactive peptide with key roles in reducing vascular hyperpermeability and thereby improving endothelial stability during infection. While MR-proADM is useful for risk stratification in patients with sepsis, clinical data about prediction accuracy in patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 disease (COVID-19) is currently missing. METHODS: We included consecutively adult patients hospitalized for confirmed COVID-19 at a tertiary care center in Switzerland between February and April 2020. We investigated the association of MR-proADM levels with in-hospital mortality in logistic regression and discrimination analyses. RESULTS: Of 89 included COVID-19 patients, 19% (n=17) died while in the hospital. Median admission MR-proADM levels (nmol/L) were increased almost 1.5-fold increased in non-survivors compared to survivors (1.3 [interquartile range IQR 1.1-2.3]) vs. 0.8 [IQR 0.7-1.1]) and showed good discrimination (area under the curve 0.78). An increase of 1 nmol/L of admission MR-proADM was independently associated with a more than fivefold increase in in-hospital mortality (adjusted odds ratio of 5.5, 95% confidence interval 1.4-21.4, p=0.015). An admission MR-proADM threshold of 0.93 nmol/L showed the best prognostic accuracy for in-hospital mortality with a sensitivity of 93%, a specificity of 60% and a negative predictive value of 97%. Kinetics of follow-up MR-proADM provided further prognostic information for in-hospital treatment. CONCLUSIONS: Increased levels of MR-proADM on admission and during hospital stay were independently associated with in-hospital mortality and may allow a better risk stratification, and particularly rule-out of fatal outcome, in COVID-19 patients.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineInterquartile rangeConfidence intervalOdds ratioInternal medicineAdrenomedullinProcalcitoninCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Logistic regressionSepsisARDSDiseaseInfectious disease (medical specialty)LungReceptorNeuropeptides and Animal PhysiologySepsis Diagnosis and TreatmentS100 Proteins and Annexins
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