The prognostic value of elevated creatine kinase as an Independent Prognostic Factor for COVID-19 mild infection

S. Alabd, Ahmed Mahmoud
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: Background: Creatine kinase (CK), which is a marker of muscle damage, was also often found to be elevated in deceased COVID-19 patients and those with severe disease, Therefore, higher CK could be used as a prognostic marker to indicate a more severe clinical picture of COVID-19. Patients and methods: This study included 225 out-hospitalized patients with confirmed COVID-19 infection, these study subjects were randomly selected irrespective of the age group and both genders were included, Assay procedure as manufactory instructions and Reagents of Spectrum diagnostics, optimized DGKC/IFCC liquid reagent, Egypt are used. Results: This study showed male gender was more frequent (n=135, 60%) than the female gender (n=90, 40%). This study reveals high serum CK levels in 45 patients (20%), which has a sensitivity of 20% as a biomarker for COVID-19 diagnosis in out-hospitalized patients (Outpatients and patients under home observation), with a p-value is <0.001 which is less than 0.05. Conclusion: CK has a sensitivity of 20% in out-hospitalized patients (Outpatients and patients under home observation), thus elevated CK is best used as a rule-in test rather than a rule-out test.
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肌酸激酶升高作为COVID-19轻度感染的独立预后因素的预后价值
背景:肌酸激酶(CK)是肌肉损伤的标志,在死亡的COVID-19患者和病情严重的患者中也经常被发现升高,因此,较高的CK可作为预后标志,表明COVID-19的临床情况更严重。患者和方法:本研究纳入225例确诊COVID-19感染的门诊患者,研究对象随机选择,不分年龄组,不分性别,检测程序按说明书,使用光谱诊断试剂,优化的DGKC/IFCC液体试剂,埃及。结果:本研究显示男性(n=135, 60%)多于女性(n=90, 40%)。本研究发现45例(20%)患者血清CK水平较高,作为门诊患者(门诊患者和居家观察患者)COVID-19诊断的生物标志物,其敏感性为20%,p值<0.001,小于0.05。结论:CK对门诊患者(门诊患者和居家观察患者)的敏感性为20%,升高的CK最好作为常规检测,而不是排除检测。
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