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Impact of congestive heart failure and role of cardiac biomarkers in COVID-19 patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis
被引:22
|作者:
Dalia, Tarun
[1
]
Lahan, Shubham
[2
]
Ranka, Sagar
[1
]
Acharya, Prakash
[1
]
Gautam, Archana
[3
]
Goyal, Amandeep
[4
]
Mastoris, Ioannis
[1
]
Sauer, Andrew
[1
]
Shah, Zubair
[1
]
机构:
[1] Univ Kansas Hlth Syst, Dept Cardiovasc Med, Kansas City, KS USA
[2] Univ Coll Med Sci, New Delhi, India
[3] Univ Kansas Hlth Syst, Dept Nephrol, Kansas City, KS USA
[4] Univ Kansas, Med Ctr, Adv Heart Failure & Transplant Div, Kansas City, KS 66160 USA
关键词:
Acute cardiac injury;
Cardiac arrhythmia;
Mortality risk;
Cardiac biomarkers;
COVID-19;
NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE;
SARS-CORONAVIRUS;
PROGNOSTIC VALUE;
WUHAN;
D O I:
10.1016/j.ihj.2020.12.002
中图分类号:
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号:
1002 ;
100201 ;
摘要:
Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID- 19) has been reported to cause worse outcomes in patients with underlying cardiovascular disease, especially in patients with acute cardiac injury, which is determined by elevated levels of high-sensitivity troponin. There is a paucity of data on the impact of congestive heart failure (CHF) on outcomes in COVID-19 patients. Methods: We conducted a literature search of PubMed/Medline, EMBASE, and Google Scholar databases from 11/1/2019 till 06/07/2020, and identified all relevant studies reporting cardiovascular comorbidities, cardiac biomarkers, disease severity, and survival. Pooled data from the selected studies was used for metanalysis to identify the impact of risk factors and cardiac biomarker elevation on disease severity and/or mortality. Results: We collected pooled data on 5967 COVID-19 patients from 20 individual studies. We found that both non-survivors and those with severe disease had an increased risk of acute cardiac injury and cardiac arrhythmias, our pooled relative risk (RR) was -8.52 (95% CI 3.63-19.98) (p < 0.001); and 3.61 (95% CI 2.03-6.43) (p = 0.001), respectively. Mean difference in the levels of Troponin-I, CK-MB, and NT-proBNP was higher in deceased and severely infected patients. The RR of in-hospital mortality was 2.35 (95% CI 1.18-4.70) (p = 0.022) and 1.52 (95% CI 1.12-2.05) (p = 0.008) among patients who had preexisting CHF and hypertension, respectively. Conclusion: Cardiac involvement in COVID-19 infection appears to significantly adversely impact patient prognosis and survival. Pre-existence of CHF, and high cardiac biomarkers like NT-pro BNP and CK-MB levels in COVID-19 patients correlates with worse outcomes. (C) 2020 Cardiological Society of India. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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页数:8
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