低抗刺突抗体水平与ICU COVID-19患者死亡率的关系

IF 1.8 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Critical Care Research and Practice Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2023/4174241
Sangeeta Yelle, Rahul Amte, Vishwanath Gella, Sasikala Mitnala, Deepika Gujjarlapudi, Mohammed Ismail, Ledo Thankachan, Sandhyarani Adla, Fatima Unnisa, Sivakumar Reddy, Duvvur Nageshwar Reddy
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背景:虽然疫苗已被报道在预防COVID-19严重疾病方面非常有效,但在接种疫苗的个体中出现了严重感染的新数据,尽管数量很少。我们进行了一项回顾性观察性研究,以评估ICU重症COVID-19患者接种疫苗和未接种疫苗的临床特征、免疫反应和疾病结局。方法:研究设计和参与者。我们对某三级医院新冠肺炎ICU进行了回顾性观察研究。数据收集时间为2021年4月1日至2021年11月31日。所有重症COVID-19入住ICU的成年患者均纳入研究。数据收集自医疗记录数据库,包括人口统计、ICU临床病程、实验室和放射学参数以及疾病结局。在一部分患者中,进行了细胞介导免疫和s1s2中和抗体评估。结果:共纳入419例重症COVID-19患者。419例患者中接种疫苗90例(21.5%),未接种疫苗329例(78.5%)。未接种疫苗的重症COVID - 19患者的死亡率显著高于接种疫苗的重症COVID - 19患者(46.2% vs 34.4%;P < 0.05)。幸存者中和抗体滴度显著高于非幸存者(2139.8,SE±713.3 vs 471, SE±154.4);P < 0.026。结论:本研究提示低中和抗体水平与COVID-19突破性感染ICU患者死亡率相关。
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Association of Lower Antispike Antibody Levels with Mortality in ICU Patients with COVID-19 Disease.

Background: Though vaccines have been reported as highly efficacious in preventing severe COVID-19 disease, there is emerging data of severe infections, albeit a small number, in vaccinated individuals. We have conducted a retrospective observational study to assess the clinical characteristics, immunological response, and disease outcomes among the vaccinated and unvaccinated patients admitted to the ICU with severe COVID-19 disease.

Methods: Study Design and Participants. We conducted a retrospective observational study in COVID ICU of a tertiary care hospital. Data were collected from the month of 1 April 2021 to 31 November 2021. All adult patients admitted to the ICU having severe COVID-19 disease were included in the study. Data were collected from the medical records database which included demographics, a clinical course in the ICU, laboratory and radiological parameters, and disease outcomes. In a subset of patients, cell-mediated immunity and S1S2-neutralising antibody assessment was done.

Results: A total of 419 patients with severe COVID-19 were included in the study. Of the 419 patients, 90 (21.5%) were vaccinated, and 329 (78.5%) were unvaccinated. There was a significantly higher mortality in unvaccinated severe COVID 19 patients as compared to vaccinated severe COVID patients (46.2% vs 34.4%; P < 0.0455). The neutralizing antibody titre was significantly higher in survivors as compared to nonsurvivors (2139.8, SE ± 713.3 vs 471, SE ± 154.4); P < 0.026.

Conclusion: Our study suggests the association of lower neutralizing antibody levels with mortality in ICU patients admitted with COVID-19 breakthrough infections.

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