尿生物标志物预测COVID-19患者急性肾损害和死亡率

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Clinical nephrology Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.5414/CN110952
Diana Racovitan, Maximilian Hogeweg, Adrian A Doevelaar, Maximilian Seidel, Benjamin Rohn, Sebastian Bettag, Sonja Rieckmann, Nina Babel, Felix S Seibert, Timm H Westhoff
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急性肾损伤(AKI)是COVID-19住院患者的常见病。关于在COVID-19中使用尿液生物标志物的报道很少,到目前为止还没有数据比较单个生物标志物在预测不良后果方面的预后使用。材料和方法:我们进行了一项前瞻性单中心研究,研究尿液生物标志物在预测转入重症监护病房的综合终点、肾脏替代治疗的需求、机械通气和住院死亡率方面的价值。41名因COVID-19住院的患者参加了这项研究。入院后不久取尿样以评估中性粒细胞明胶酶相关脂钙素(NGAL)、肾损伤分子-1 (KIM-1)、钙保护蛋白和血管非炎症分子-1 (vanin-1)。结果:我们确定钙保护蛋白是需要重症监护治疗的严重病程的预测因子(AUC 0.728, p = 0.016)。采用截断浓度127.8 ng/mL,阳性预测值和阴性预测值分别为78.6%和76.9%。NGAL倾向于预测covid -19相关AKI,但无统计学意义(AUC 0.669, p = 0.053)。预测院内死亡率的最佳参数为NGAL (AUC为0.674,p = 0.077)。KIM-1和vanin-1在任何研究终点均未达到显著性。结论:虽然KIM-1和vanin-1不能提供COVID-19背景下的预后临床信息,但本研究表明尿钙保护蛋白对COVID-19重症监护病房(ICU)入院需求具有中度预测作用,NGAL可能具有中度预测AKI的作用。钙护蛋白和NGAL有望成为识别COVID-19不良结局或并发症风险增加的患者的潜在辅助药物。
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Urinary biomarkers to predict acute kidney damage and mortality in COVID-19.

Introduction: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a frequent condition in patients hospitalized for COVID-19. There are only a few reports on the use of urinary biomarkers in COVID-19 and no data so far comparing the prognostic use of individual biomarkers in the prediction of adverse outcomes.

Materials and methods: We performed a prospective mono-centric study on the value of urinary biomarkers in predicting the composite endpoint of a transfer to the intensive care unit, the need for renal replacement therapy, mechanical ventilation, and in-hospital mortality. 41 patients hospitalized for COVID-19 were enrolled in this study. Urine samples were obtained shortly after admission to assess neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL), kidney injury molecule-1 (KIM-1), calprotectin, and vascular non-inflammatory molecule-1 (vanin-1).

Results: We identified calprotectin as a predictor of a severe course of the disease requiring intensive care treatment (AUC 0.728, p = 0.016). Positive and negative predictive values were 78.6% and 76.9%, respectively, using a cut-off concentration of 127.8 ng/mL. NGAL tended to predict COVID-19-associated AKI without reaching statistical significance (AUC 0.669, p = 0.053). The best parameter in the prediction of in-hospital mortality was NGAL as well (AUC 0.674, p = 0.077). KIM-1 and vanin-1 did not reach significance for any of the investigated endpoints.

Conclusion: While KIM-1 and vanin-1 did not provide prognostic clinical information in the context of COVID-19, the present study shows that urinary calprotectin is moderately predictive of the need for intensive care unit (ICU) admission, and NGAL may be modestly predictive of AKI in COVID-19. Calprotectin and NGAL show promise as potential helpful adjuncts in the identification of patients at increased risk of poor outcomes or complications in COVID-19.

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Clinical nephrology
Clinical nephrology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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期刊介绍: Clinical Nephrology appears monthly and publishes manuscripts containing original material with emphasis on the following topics: prophylaxis, pathophysiology, immunology, diagnosis, therapy, experimental approaches and dialysis and transplantation.
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