Association between Hypocalcemia and Outcome in COVID-19 Patients: A Retrospective Study.

IF 0.9 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Journal of Laboratory Physicians Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0042-1757415
Bhagwan Singh Patidar, Tapasyapreeti Mukhopadhyay, Arulselvi Subramanian, Richa Aggarwal, Kapil Dev Soni, Neeraj Nischal, Debasis Sahoo, Surbhi Surbhi, Naveet Wig, Ravindra Mohan Pandey, Rajesh Malhotra, Anjan Trikha
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Background  Calcium has been shown to play a vital role in the pathophysiology of severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 and middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus diseases, but less is known about hypocalcemia in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients and its association with the disease severity and the final outcome. Therefore, this study was conducted with an aim to assess clinical features in COVID-19 patients having hypocalcemia and to observe its impact on COVID-19 disease severity and the final outcome. Methods  In this retrospective study, consecutive COVID-19 patients of all age groups were enrolled. Demographical, clinical, and laboratory details were collected and analyzed. On the basis of albumin-corrected calcium levels, patients were classified into normocalcemic ( n  = 51) and hypocalcemic ( n  = 110) groups. Death was the primary outcome. Results  The mean age of patients in the hypocalcemic group was significantly lower ( p  < 0.05). A significantly higher number of hypocalcemic patients had severe COVID-19 infection (92.73%; p  < 0.01), had comorbidities (82.73%, p  < 0.05), and required ventilator support (39.09%; p  < 0.01) compared with normocalcemic patients. The mortality rate was significantly higher in the hypocalcemic patients (33.63%; p  < 0.05). Hemoglobin ( p  < 0.01), hematocrit ( p  < 0.01), and red cell count ( p  < 0.01) were significantly lower with higher levels of absolute neutrophil count (ANC; p  < 0.05) and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR; p  < 0.01) in the hypocalcemic patients. Albumin-corrected calcium levels had a significant positive correlation with hemoglobin levels, hematocrit, red cell count, total protein, albumin, and albumin-to-globulin ratio and a significant negative correlation with ANC and NLR. Conclusion  The disease severity, ventilator requirement, and mortality were considerably higher in hypocalcemic COVID-19 patients.

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低钙血症与COVID-19患者预后之间的关系:一项回顾性研究
研究表明,钙在严重急性呼吸综合征-冠状病毒-2和中东呼吸综合征冠状病毒疾病的病理生理中起着至关重要的作用,但对2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)患者的低钙血症及其与疾病严重程度和最终结局的关系知之甚少。因此,本研究旨在评估低钙血症患者的临床特征,并观察其对COVID-19病情严重程度和最终结局的影响。方法采用回顾性研究方法,连续纳入所有年龄组的COVID-19患者。收集和分析了人口统计、临床和实验室细节。根据白蛋白校正后的钙水平,将患者分为正钙血症组(n = 51)和低钙血症组(n = 110)。死亡是主要结果。结果低钙血症组患者的平均年龄明显低于低钙血症组(p p p p p p p p p p p p)。结论低钙血症患者的病情严重程度、呼吸机需要量和死亡率明显高于低钙血症组。
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