Association of biomarkers with successful ventilatory weaning in COVID-19 patients: an observational study.
Bruna SchneiderRaquel Almeida de OliveiraGilberto FriedmanRafael Barberena MoraesPublished in: Critical care science (2024)
In this study, a decrease in C-reactive protein levels was associated with successful extubation in COVID-19 patients. Total lymphocytes and the neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio did not maintain the association after multivariate analysis. However, a decrease in C-reactive protein levels should not be used as a sole variable to identify COVID-19 patients suitable for weaning; as in our study, the area under the ROC curve demonstrated poor accuracy in discriminating extubation outcomes, with low sensitivity and specificity.