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Clusters of inflammation in COVID-19: descriptive analysis and prognosis on more than 15,000 patients from the Spanish SEMI-COVID-19 Registry.

Manuel Rubio-RivasJosé María Mora-LujánFrancesc FormigaMiguel Ángel Corrales GonzálezMaría Del Mar García AndreuVíctor Moreno-TorresGema María García GarcíaJosé N Alcalá PedrajasRamon BoixedaLeticia Pérez-LlunaBegoña Cortés-RodríguezCarmen Mella-PérezMaría de la Sierra Navas AlcántaraManuel Lorenzo López ReboiroVerónica Alfaro-LaraSantiago Pérez-MartínJosé Ángel Martín-OterinoAnyuli Gracia GutiérrezAnabel Martín-Urda Díez-CansecoPere Comas CasanovaCristina Pérez GarcíaJosé F VaronaRicardo Gómez-HuelgasJuan-Miguel Antón-SantosCarlos Lumbreras-Bermejonull null
Published in: Internal and emergency medicine (2022)
Uncontrolled inflammation following COVID-19 infection is an important characteristic of the most seriously ill patients. The present study aims to describe the clusters of inflammation in COVID-19 and to analyze their prognostic role. This is a retrospective observational study including 15,691 patients with a high degree of inflammation. They were included in the Spanish SEMI-COVID-19 registry from March 1, 2020 to May 1, 2021. The primary outcome was in-hospital mortality. Hierarchical cluster analysis identified 7 clusters. C1 is characterized by lymphopenia, C2 by elevated ferritin, and C3 by elevated LDH. C4 is characterized by lymphopenia plus elevated CRP and LDH and frequently also ferritin. C5 is defined by elevated CRP, and C6 by elevated ferritin and D-dimer, and frequently also elevated CRP and LDH. Finally, C7 is characterized by an elevated D-dimer. The clusters with the highest in-hospital mortality were C4, C6, and C7 (17.4% vs. 18% vs. 15.6% vs. 36.8% vs. 17.5% vs. 39.3% vs. 26.4%). Inflammation clusters were found as independent factors for in-hospital mortality. In detail and, having cluster C1 as reference, the model revealed a worse prognosis for all other clusters: C2 (OR = 1.30, p = 0.001), C3 (OR = 1.14, p = 0.178), C4 (OR = 2.28, p < 0.001), C5 (OR = 1.07, p = 0.479), C6 (OR = 2.29, p < 0.001), and C7 (OR = 1.28, p = 0.001). We identified 7 groups based on the presence of lymphopenia, elevated CRP, LDH, ferritin, and D-dimer at the time of hospital admission for COVID-19. Clusters C4 (lymphopenia + LDH + CRP), C6 (ferritin + D-dimer), and C7 (D-dimer) had the worst prognosis in terms of in-hospital mortality.
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