The prognostic utility of serum thyrotropin in hospitalized Covid-19 patients: statistical and machine learning approaches

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作者
Pappa, E. [1 ]
Gourna, P. [1 ]
Galatas, G. [1 ]
Manti, M. [1 ]
Romiou, A. [1 ]
Panagiotou, L. [1 ]
Chatzikyriakou, R. [2 ]
Trakas, N. [3 ]
Feretzakis, G. [4 ,5 ]
Christopoulos, C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Sismanoglio A Fleming Gen Hosp, Dept Internal Med 1, Athens 15126, Greece
[2] Sismanoglio A Fleming Gen Hosp, Dept Hematol, Athens 15126, Greece
[3] SismanoglioA Fleming Gen Hosp, Dept Biochem, Athens 15126, Greece
[4] Hellen Open Univ, Sch Sci & Technol, Patras 26335, Greece
[5] Sismanoglio A Fleming Gen Hosp, Dept Qual Control Res & Continuing Educ, Athens 15126, Greece
关键词
COVID-19; Thyroid stimulating hormone; Non-thyroidal illness syndrome; Machine learning; Artificial intelligence; Bayes classifier;
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10.1007/s12020-022-03264-9
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Purpose To assess the prognostic value of serum TSH in Greek patients with COVID-19 and compare it with that of commonly used prognostic biomarkers. Methods Retrospective study of 128 COVID-19 in patients with no history of thyroid disease. Serum TSH, albumin, CRP, ferritin, and D-dimers were measured at admission. Outcomes were classified as "favorable" (discharge from hospital) and "adverse" (intubation or in-hospital death of any cause). The prognostic performance of TSH and other indices was assessed using binary logistic regression, machine learning classifiers, and ROC curve analysis. Results Patients with adverse outcomes had significantly lower TSH compared to those with favorable outcomes (0.61 versus 1.09 mIU/L, p < 0.001). Binary logistic regression with sex, age, TSH, albumin, CRP, ferritin, and D-dimers as covariates showed that only albumin (p < 0.001) and TSH (p = 0.006) were significantly predictive of the outcome. Serum TSH below the optimal cut-off value of 0.5 mIU/L was associated with an odds ratio of 4.13 (95% C.I.: 1.41-12.05) for adverse outcome. Artificial neural network analysis showed that the prognostic importance of TSH was second only to that of albumin. However, the prognostic accuracy of low TSH was limited, with an AUC of 69.5%, compared to albumin's 86.9%. A Naive Bayes classifier based on the combination of serum albumin and TSH levels achieved high prognostic accuracy (AUC 99.2%). Conclusion Low serum TSH is independently associated with adverse outcome in hospitalized Greek patients with COVID-19 but its prognostic utility is limited. The integration of serum TSH into machine learning classifiers in combination with other biomarkers enables outcome prediction with high accuracy.
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