Biomarcadores endoteliais em pacientes críticos com Covid-19: potenciais preditores da necessidade de diálise e prognóstico

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Ano de defesa: 2023
Autor(a) principal: Saranza, Marza de Sousa
Orientador(a): Daher, Elizabeth de Fracesco
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Resumo: Introduction: Acute kidney injury in patients admitted to the ICU due to COVID-19 has an important impact on the prognosis of this population and endothelial dysfunction is at the heart of the pathophysiology of kidney injury. Patients requiring dialysis have high mortality rates and studies are needed to develop better strategies for early identification of these individuals. Aim: To describe the clinical and laboratory characteristics of patients with COVID-19 who required dialysis during ICU stay, evaluate the performance of endothelial biomarkers to predict the need for dialysis and prognosis of this population. Methods: This is a prospective study with 58 unvaccinated COVID-19 patients admitted to the ICU. Biochemical tests and the vascular biomarkers VCAM-1, Syndecan-1, Angiopoietin-1 and Angiopoeitin-2 were analyzed. The severity of patients admitted to the ICU was estimated using the SAPS3 score and all ICU data were calculated from the EpimedTM ® System. Data were analyzed using SPSS software for Macintosh, version 23 (Armonk, NY: IBM Corp.). A value of p<0.05 was considered statistically significant for all analytical tests. Results: Among the 58 patients in the study, 37 (63.79%) developed the need for dialysis during their stay in the ICU. These patients were older (62.4 ± 12.5 vs. 53.5 ± 16.5 years, p=0.037) and had a higher prevalence of AKI (95% vs. 39%, p<0.001). The dialysis group used more vasopressors (70% vs. 26%, p=0.001) and mechanical ventilation (95% vs. 69%, p=0.022) and had a higher mortality rate compared to the group that did not undergo dialysis (76.2% vs.23.8%, p<0.001). SAPS3 was higher in patients who required dialysis (63 ± 13.8 vs. 49.5 ± 14.2, p<0.001) and they had lower platelet levels and higher LDH, urea and creatinine levels. VCAM-1 and the Ang-2/Ang-1 ratio were increased in the group that required dialysis. The Ang-2/Ang-1 ratio had better AUC-ROC (0.684 –95%CI: 0.536 to 0.833; p=0.022), followed by VCAM-1 (0.673 –95%CI: 0.521 to 0.826; p=0.031) . In a combined approach using VCAM-1 and Syndecan-1 levels and Ang-2/Ang-1 ratio, AUC-ROC improved to 0.713 –95%CI: 0.568 to 0.858; p=0.008. Patients with levels above the cutoff levels of syndecan-1, VCAM-1 and Ang-2/Ang-1 ratio required dialysis earlier. Older age, use of vasopressors, higher SAPS3 score, LDH, VCAM-1, Syndecan-1 levels, Ang-2/Ang-1 ratio and decreased platelet levels contributed to the need for dialysis (hazard ratio > 1 ,00). Conclusion: Unvaccinated patients with critical forms of COVID-19 who required dialysis during ICU stay were older, had a greater need for vasopressors and mechanical ventilation upon admission to the ICU, had a higher SAPS3 score and had higher mortality. Levels of endothelial biomarkers above the cutoff point determined in the study were associated with higher mortality and faster progression of kidney injury until the start of hemodialysis. VCAM-1 and Ang-2/Ang-1 ratio demonstrated a good performance in predicting the need for dialysis and the combined analysis of these two markers, together with Syndecan-1 levels, showed an even better performance.
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spelling Saranza, Marza de SousaDaher, Elizabeth de Fracesco2023-10-16T18:45:10Z2023-10-16T18:45:10Z2023ZARANZA, Marta de Sousa. Biomarcadores endoteliais em pacientes críticos com Covid-19: potenciais preditores da necessidade de diálise e prognóstico. 2023. 93 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Médicas) - Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade Federal do Ceará, Fortaleza, 2023. Disponível em: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/74671. Acesso em: 16 out. 2023.http://repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/74671Introduction: Acute kidney injury in patients admitted to the ICU due to COVID-19 has an important impact on the prognosis of this population and endothelial dysfunction is at the heart of the pathophysiology of kidney injury. Patients requiring dialysis have high mortality rates and studies are needed to develop better strategies for early identification of these individuals. Aim: To describe the clinical and laboratory characteristics of patients with COVID-19 who required dialysis during ICU stay, evaluate the performance of endothelial biomarkers to predict the need for dialysis and prognosis of this population. Methods: This is a prospective study with 58 unvaccinated COVID-19 patients admitted to the ICU. Biochemical tests and the vascular biomarkers VCAM-1, Syndecan-1, Angiopoietin-1 and Angiopoeitin-2 were analyzed. The severity of patients admitted to the ICU was estimated using the SAPS3 score and all ICU data were calculated from the EpimedTM ® System. Data were analyzed using SPSS software for Macintosh, version 23 (Armonk, NY: IBM Corp.). A value of p<0.05 was considered statistically significant for all analytical tests. Results: Among the 58 patients in the study, 37 (63.79%) developed the need for dialysis during their stay in the ICU. These patients were older (62.4 ± 12.5 vs. 53.5 ± 16.5 years, p=0.037) and had a higher prevalence of AKI (95% vs. 39%, p<0.001). The dialysis group used more vasopressors (70% vs. 26%, p=0.001) and mechanical ventilation (95% vs. 69%, p=0.022) and had a higher mortality rate compared to the group that did not undergo dialysis (76.2% vs.23.8%, p<0.001). SAPS3 was higher in patients who required dialysis (63 ± 13.8 vs. 49.5 ± 14.2, p<0.001) and they had lower platelet levels and higher LDH, urea and creatinine levels. VCAM-1 and the Ang-2/Ang-1 ratio were increased in the group that required dialysis. The Ang-2/Ang-1 ratio had better AUC-ROC (0.684 –95%CI: 0.536 to 0.833; p=0.022), followed by VCAM-1 (0.673 –95%CI: 0.521 to 0.826; p=0.031) . In a combined approach using VCAM-1 and Syndecan-1 levels and Ang-2/Ang-1 ratio, AUC-ROC improved to 0.713 –95%CI: 0.568 to 0.858; p=0.008. Patients with levels above the cutoff levels of syndecan-1, VCAM-1 and Ang-2/Ang-1 ratio required dialysis earlier. Older age, use of vasopressors, higher SAPS3 score, LDH, VCAM-1, Syndecan-1 levels, Ang-2/Ang-1 ratio and decreased platelet levels contributed to the need for dialysis (hazard ratio > 1 ,00). Conclusion: Unvaccinated patients with critical forms of COVID-19 who required dialysis during ICU stay were older, had a greater need for vasopressors and mechanical ventilation upon admission to the ICU, had a higher SAPS3 score and had higher mortality. Levels of endothelial biomarkers above the cutoff point determined in the study were associated with higher mortality and faster progression of kidney injury until the start of hemodialysis. VCAM-1 and Ang-2/Ang-1 ratio demonstrated a good performance in predicting the need for dialysis and the combined analysis of these two markers, together with Syndecan-1 levels, showed an even better performance.Introdução: A injúria renal aguda em pacientes internados em UTI por COVID-19, tem importante impacto no prognóstico dessa população e a disfunção endotelial encontra-se no cerne da fisiopatologia da injúria renal. Pacientes com necessidade de diálise apresentam elevadas taxas de mortalidade e estudos são necessários para desenvolver melhores estratégias de identificação precoce desses indivíduos. Objetivos: Descrever as características clínicas e laboratoriais dos pacientes com COVID-19 que necessitaram de diálise durante internamento na UTI, avaliar o desempenho de biomarcadores endoteliais para prever a necessidade de diálise e prognóstico dessa população. Métodos: Este é um estudo prospectivo com 58 pacientes com COVID-19 não vacinados internados na UTI. Foram analisados exames bioquímicos e os biomarcadores vasculares VCAM-1, Syndecan-1, Angiopoetina-1 e Angiopoeitina-2. A gravidade dos pacientes internados na UTI foi estimada por meio do escore SAPS3 e todos os dados da UTI foram calculados a partir do Sistema EpimedTM ®. Os dados foram analisados usando o software SPSS para Macintosh, versão 23 (Armonk, NY: IBM Corp.). Um valor de p 1,00). Conclusão: Pacientes não vacinados portadores de formas críticas de COVID-19 e que necessitaram que diálise durante internamento na UTI tinham idade mais avançada, maior necessidade de vasopressores e ventilação mecânica na admissão na UTI, escore SAPS3 mais elevado e maior mortalidade. Níveis de biomarcadores endoteliais acima do ponto de corte determinado no estudo associaram-se com maior mortalidade e evolução mais rápida da injúria renal até o início da hemodiálise. VCAM1 e razão Ang-2/Ang-1 demonstraram uma boa performance na predição da necessidade de diálise e a análise combinada desses dois marcadores, juntamente com os níveis de Syndecan-1, apresentaram uma performance ainda melhor.Biomarcadores endoteliais em pacientes críticos com Covid-19: potenciais preditores da necessidade de diálise e prognósticoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisCOVID-19DiáliseEndotélioBiomarcadoresInjúria Renal AgudaMedicinainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFChttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-0564-0475http://lattes.cnpq.br/9200696324938368https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4189-1738http://lattes.cnpq.br/4855968398515646ORIGINAL2023_dis_mdsaranza.pdf2023_dis_mdsaranza.pdfapplication/pdf5033237http://repositorio.ufc.br/bitstream/riufc/74671/1/2023_dis_mdsaranza.pdfab23456b35c18b2342ebaa6be8b3d694MD51LICENSElicense.txtlicense.txttext/plain; charset=utf-81748http://repositorio.ufc.br/bitstream/riufc/74671/3/license.txt8a4605be74aa9ea9d79846c1fba20a33MD53riufc/746712023-10-24 07:22:24.136oai:repositorio.ufc.br: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Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/ri-oai/requestbu@ufc.br || repositorio@ufc.bropendoar:2023-10-24T10:22:24Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
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title Biomarcadores endoteliais em pacientes críticos com Covid-19: potenciais preditores da necessidade de diálise e prognóstico
spellingShingle Biomarcadores endoteliais em pacientes críticos com Covid-19: potenciais preditores da necessidade de diálise e prognóstico
Saranza, Marza de Sousa
Medicina
COVID-19
Diálise
Endotélio
Biomarcadores
Injúria Renal Aguda
title_short Biomarcadores endoteliais em pacientes críticos com Covid-19: potenciais preditores da necessidade de diálise e prognóstico
title_full Biomarcadores endoteliais em pacientes críticos com Covid-19: potenciais preditores da necessidade de diálise e prognóstico
title_fullStr Biomarcadores endoteliais em pacientes críticos com Covid-19: potenciais preditores da necessidade de diálise e prognóstico
title_full_unstemmed Biomarcadores endoteliais em pacientes críticos com Covid-19: potenciais preditores da necessidade de diálise e prognóstico
title_sort Biomarcadores endoteliais em pacientes críticos com Covid-19: potenciais preditores da necessidade de diálise e prognóstico
author Saranza, Marza de Sousa
author_facet Saranza, Marza de Sousa
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Saranza, Marza de Sousa
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Daher, Elizabeth de Fracesco
contributor_str_mv Daher, Elizabeth de Fracesco
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv Medicina
topic Medicina
COVID-19
Diálise
Endotélio
Biomarcadores
Injúria Renal Aguda
dc.subject.ptbr.pt_BR.fl_str_mv COVID-19
Diálise
Endotélio
Biomarcadores
Injúria Renal Aguda
description Introduction: Acute kidney injury in patients admitted to the ICU due to COVID-19 has an important impact on the prognosis of this population and endothelial dysfunction is at the heart of the pathophysiology of kidney injury. Patients requiring dialysis have high mortality rates and studies are needed to develop better strategies for early identification of these individuals. Aim: To describe the clinical and laboratory characteristics of patients with COVID-19 who required dialysis during ICU stay, evaluate the performance of endothelial biomarkers to predict the need for dialysis and prognosis of this population. Methods: This is a prospective study with 58 unvaccinated COVID-19 patients admitted to the ICU. Biochemical tests and the vascular biomarkers VCAM-1, Syndecan-1, Angiopoietin-1 and Angiopoeitin-2 were analyzed. The severity of patients admitted to the ICU was estimated using the SAPS3 score and all ICU data were calculated from the EpimedTM ® System. Data were analyzed using SPSS software for Macintosh, version 23 (Armonk, NY: IBM Corp.). A value of p<0.05 was considered statistically significant for all analytical tests. Results: Among the 58 patients in the study, 37 (63.79%) developed the need for dialysis during their stay in the ICU. These patients were older (62.4 ± 12.5 vs. 53.5 ± 16.5 years, p=0.037) and had a higher prevalence of AKI (95% vs. 39%, p<0.001). The dialysis group used more vasopressors (70% vs. 26%, p=0.001) and mechanical ventilation (95% vs. 69%, p=0.022) and had a higher mortality rate compared to the group that did not undergo dialysis (76.2% vs.23.8%, p<0.001). SAPS3 was higher in patients who required dialysis (63 ± 13.8 vs. 49.5 ± 14.2, p<0.001) and they had lower platelet levels and higher LDH, urea and creatinine levels. VCAM-1 and the Ang-2/Ang-1 ratio were increased in the group that required dialysis. The Ang-2/Ang-1 ratio had better AUC-ROC (0.684 –95%CI: 0.536 to 0.833; p=0.022), followed by VCAM-1 (0.673 –95%CI: 0.521 to 0.826; p=0.031) . In a combined approach using VCAM-1 and Syndecan-1 levels and Ang-2/Ang-1 ratio, AUC-ROC improved to 0.713 –95%CI: 0.568 to 0.858; p=0.008. Patients with levels above the cutoff levels of syndecan-1, VCAM-1 and Ang-2/Ang-1 ratio required dialysis earlier. Older age, use of vasopressors, higher SAPS3 score, LDH, VCAM-1, Syndecan-1 levels, Ang-2/Ang-1 ratio and decreased platelet levels contributed to the need for dialysis (hazard ratio > 1 ,00). Conclusion: Unvaccinated patients with critical forms of COVID-19 who required dialysis during ICU stay were older, had a greater need for vasopressors and mechanical ventilation upon admission to the ICU, had a higher SAPS3 score and had higher mortality. Levels of endothelial biomarkers above the cutoff point determined in the study were associated with higher mortality and faster progression of kidney injury until the start of hemodialysis. VCAM-1 and Ang-2/Ang-1 ratio demonstrated a good performance in predicting the need for dialysis and the combined analysis of these two markers, together with Syndecan-1 levels, showed an even better performance.
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