Myocardial injury determination improves risk stratification and predicts mortality in COVID-19 patients.
Alvaro Lorente-RosJuan Manuel Monteagudo RuizLuis M RincónRodrigo Ortega PérezSonia RivasRafael Martínez-MoyaMaria Ascensión SanrománLuis ManzanoGonzalo Luis AlonsoBorja IbáñezJose Luis ZamoranoPublished in: Cardiology journal (2020)
Myocardial injury is independently associated with adverse outcomes irrespective of baseline comorbidities and its addition to multivariate regression models significantly improves their performance in predicting mortality. The determination of myocardial injury biomarkers on hospital admission and its combination with CCI can classify patients in three risk groups (high, intermediate and low) with a clearly distinct 30-day mortality.