Role of serum melatonin level in COVID-19 mortality and hospital admission

Yasemin Yılmaz Aydın, Aynur Yurtseven, Kerem Ensarioglu, Kemal Aydın, Cemil Kavalcı, Bahar Kurt, Fatma Uçar
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Aims: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a virus zoonotic in nature, which presents itself with a broad spectrum of respiratory involvement. Without any specific treatment, various treatment modalities and markers for severity have been suggested. This study aimed to investigate the role of melatonin in the severity of COVID-19 infection, with the hypothesis that melatonin levels correlated with mortality, ward and intensive care unit (ICU) admission. Methods: The study was performed as a single-center prospective cohort. Patients who had been evaluated at the emergency ward for COVID-19 suspicion were defined as the study population. Those who had at least one COVID-19 RT-PCR positivity and did not have a history of cranial operation, being a shift worker, or under melatonin treatment were chosen. Ninety-six patients were deemed suitable for the study who had all the criteria fulfilled. Descriptive analysis for demographic data, Spearman correlation, and Mann-Whitney test for nonparametric evaluation was used. Results: Eighty patients were considered suitable after excluding 16 patients, primarily due to improper melatonin sampling times. A positive correlation was seen between melatonin levels and intensive care admission, which was not observed in ward admission or overall mortality. This implicates the possibility of melatonin being used as a marker for the severity analysis of COVID-19. Conclusion: With limited sensitivity, melatonin may be used for the evaluation of ICU admission. Its role in ward admission and overall mortality remains limited.
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血清褪黑激素水平在COVID-19死亡率和住院率中的作用
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)本质上是一种人畜共患的病毒,它具有广泛的呼吸道累及性。在没有任何特定治疗的情况下,各种治疗方式和严重程度的标志被提出。本研究旨在探讨褪黑激素在COVID-19感染严重程度中的作用,并假设褪黑激素水平与死亡率、病房和重症监护病房(ICU)入院率相关。方法:本研究采用单中心前瞻性队列。在急诊病房进行COVID-19疑似评估的患者被定义为研究人群。至少有一项COVID-19 RT-PCR阳性,没有颅脑手术史、轮班工人或褪黑激素治疗史的人被选中。96名符合所有标准的患者被认为适合这项研究。人口统计资料采用描述性分析、Spearman相关和Mann-Whitney检验进行非参数评价。结果:排除16例患者后,80例患者被认为是合适的,主要原因是褪黑素采样次数不当。褪黑激素水平与重症监护住院之间存在正相关,但在住院或总死亡率中未观察到这一点。这意味着褪黑素可能被用作COVID-19严重程度分析的标记物。结论:褪黑素可用于评价ICU患者入院情况,但敏感性有限。它在住院率和总死亡率方面的作用仍然有限。
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