Is there a relationship between epicardial adipose tissue, inflammatory markers and prognosis in COVID-19 in patients under 65 years?
Emre EmekliMustafa Hamidullah TürkkanıSevgi S BallıPublished in: Biomarkers in medicine (2022)
Aim: This study investigated the prognostic value of epicardial adipose tissue volume (EATV) attenuation (EATA) in patients admitted to the intensive care unit for COVID-19. Materials & methods: C-reactive protein (CRP), fasting blood glucose (FBG), neutrophil and lymphocyte counts, neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and lymphocyte-to-CRP ratio (LCR) were recorded. Receiver operator characteristic analysis was performed for EATV and EATA. Results: The study included 190 patients (65 deceased, 125 discharged, mean age 52.01 ± 9.6 years). The deceased group had significantly higher FBG and CRP values and significantly lower platelet count and LCR values. EATA (cut-off: -92.38 HU) and EATV (cut-off: 15.74 cm 2 ) were significantly higher in the deceased group. EATV had a correlation with age, FBG, CRP, neutrophil, NLR and LCR, whereas EATA correlated with involvement on CT scan. Conclusion: EATV is associated with inflammatory parameters, whereas EATA is associated with CT scan involvement and can be used to predict mortality in young adult patients.
Keyphrases
- adipose tissue
- blood glucose
- end stage renal disease
- computed tomography
- ejection fraction
- coronavirus disease
- newly diagnosed
- insulin resistance
- chronic kidney disease
- peripheral blood
- peritoneal dialysis
- prognostic factors
- magnetic resonance imaging
- patient reported outcomes
- cardiovascular disease
- dual energy
- positron emission tomography
- type diabetes
- blood pressure
- metabolic syndrome
- glycemic control
- coronary artery disease
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- patient reported
- weight loss