The hidden interplay between sex and COVID-19 mortality: the role of cardiovascular calcification

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Alberto Cereda
Marco Toselli
Anna Palmisano
Davide Vignale
Riccardo Leone
Valeria Nicoletti
Chiara Gnasso
Antonio Mangieri
Arif Khokhar
Gianluca Campo
Alessandra Scoccia
Matteo Bertini
Marco Loffi
Pietro Sergio
Daniele Andreini
Gianluca Pontone
Gianmarco Iannopollo
Tommaso Nannini
Davide Ippolito
Giacomo Bellani
Gianluigi Patelli
Francesca Besana
Luigi Vignali
Nicola Sverzellati
Mario Iannaccone
Paolo Giacomo Vaudano
Giuseppe Massimo Sangiorgi
Piergiorgio Turchio
Alberto Monello
Gabriele Tumminello
Aldo Pietro Maggioni
Claudio Rapezzi
Antonio Colombo
Francesco Giannini
Antonio Esposito
机构
[1] GVM Care & Research Maria Cecilia Hospital,Cardiovascular Department
[2] ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo,undefined
[3] IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute,undefined
[4] Vita-Salute San Raffaele University,undefined
[5] Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Ferrara,undefined
[6] Ospedale di Cremona,undefined
[7] Centro Cardiologico Monzino IRCCS,undefined
[8] Ospedale Maggiore,undefined
[9] San Gerardo Hospital,undefined
[10] ASST Bolognini Hospital,undefined
[11] Bergamo Est,undefined
[12] Parma University Hospital,undefined
[13] San Giovanni Bosco Hospital,undefined
[14] ASL Citta di Torino,undefined
[15] Università degli Studi di Roma “Tor Vergata”,undefined
[16] Guglielmo da Saliceto Hospital,undefined
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GeroScience | 2021年 / 43卷
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Sex bias; Sars-CoV2; Lung CT; Cardiovascular calcifications; COVID-19;
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Recent clinical and demographical studies on COVID-19 patients have demonstrated that men experience worse outcomes than women. However, in most cases, the data were not stratified according to gender, limiting the understanding of the real impact of gender on outcomes. This study aimed to evaluate the disaggregated in-hospital outcomes and explore the possible interactions between gender and cardiovascular calcifications. Data was derived from the sCORE-COVID-19 registry, an Italian multicentre registry that enrolled COVID-19 patients who had undergone a chest computer tomography scan on admission. A total of 1683 hospitalized patients (mean age 67±14 years) were included. Men had a higher prevalence of cardiovascular comorbidities, a higher pneumonia extension, more coronary calcifications (63% vs.50.9%, p<0.001), and a higher coronary calcium score (391±847 vs. 171±479 mm3, p<0.001). Men experienced a significantly higher mortality rate (24.4% vs. 17%, p=0.001), but the death event tended to occur earlier in women (15±7 vs. 8±7 days, p= 0.07). Non-survivors had a higher coronary, thoracic aorta, and aortic valve calcium score. Female sex, a known independent predictor of a favorable outcome in SARS-CoV2 infection, was not protective in women with a coronary calcification volume greater than 100 mm3. There were significant differences in cardiovascular comorbidities and vascular calcifications between men and women with SARS-CoV2 pneumonia. The differences in outcomes can be at least partially explained by the different cardiovascular profiles. However, women with poor outcomes had the same coronary calcific burden as men. The presumed favorable female sex bias in COVID-19 must therefore be reviewed in the context of comorbidities, especially cardiovascular ones.
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页码:2215 / 2229
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