Plasma Von Willebrand Factor Levels Predict Survival in COVID-19 Patients Across the Entire Spectrum of Disease Severity

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Vineeth Varghese Thomas
Santhosh E. Kumar
Vijay Alexander
Ambily Nadaraj
B. Vijayalekshmi
Savit Prabhu
Snehil Kumar
K. Murugabharathy
Sheba Meriam Thomas
Samuel Hansdak
Ronald Carey
Ramya Iyyadurai
Kishore Pichamuthu
K. P. P. Abhilash
George M. Varghese
Sukesh Nair
Ashish Goel
L. Jeyaseelan
Uday Zachariah
Anand Zachariah
C. E. Eapen
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[1] Christian Medical College,Departments of Medicine
[2] Christian Medical College,Hepatology
[3] Christian Medical College,Bio
[4] Christian Medical College,statistics
[5] Christian Medical College,Wellcome Trust Research labs
[6] Christian Medical College, Division of GI Sciences
[7] Christian Medical College,Transfusion Medicine & Immunohaematology
[8] Christian Medical College,Critical Care division
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COVID-19; Endothelium; Von Willebrand factor; Reticulo-endothelial system;
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Background: Characterization of reticulo-endothelial activation in COVID-19 may guide treatment. Objectives: To assess reticulo-endothelial activation and its correlation with disease severity and death in patients across the entire spectrum of COVID-19 severity. Methods: Consecutive hospitalized COVID-19 patients were studied, with similar number of patients in each disease severity category. Baseline serum ferritin, sCD163 (macrophage activation markers) and plasma von Willebrand factor (VWF) antigen (endothelial activation marker) levels were studied. Clinical parameters and plasma D-dimer levels were also studied. The study parameters were correlated with COVID-19 severity and survival. Results: The 143 patients (104 males [80%], age 54 [42 – 65] years, median [inter-quartile range]) presented 4 (3—7) days after symptom onset. Thirty-four patients had mild disease, 36 had moderate disease, 36 had severe disease and 37 had critical disease at baseline. With increasing COVID-19 severity, ferritin, sCD163, VWF and D-dimer levels significantly increased at baseline, however, 139 patients had normal sCD163 levels. Of the reticulo-endothelial markers, VWF level independently correlated with COVID-19 severity and with survival. VWF level > 332.6 units/dl correlated with COVID-19 severity (odds ratio [OR]: 2.77 [95% confidence interval (C.I): 1.1 – 6.99], p value: 0.031) and in-hospital death (OR [95% CI]: 29.28 [5.2 – 165], p value < 0.001). Conclusions: Reticulo-endothelial activation markers increased incrementally with worsening COVID-19 severity. Baseline endothelial activation marker (VWF), and not macrophage activation markers, independently correlated with COVID-19 severity and death.
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