Impact of COVID-19 on liver function: results from an internal medicine unit in Northern Italy

Author:

Lenti Marco Vincenzo,Borrelli de Andreis Federica,Pellegrino Ivan,Klersy Catherine,Merli Stefania,Miceli Emanuela,Aronico Nicola,Mengoli Caterina,Di Stefano Michele,Cococcia Sara,Santacroce Giovanni,Soriano Simone,Melazzini Federica,Delliponti Mariangela,Baldanti Fausto,Triarico Antonio,Corazza Gino Roberto,Pinzani Massimo,Di Sabatino AntonioORCID,Bergamaschi Gaetano,Bertolino Giampiera,Codega Silvia,Costanzo Filippo,Cresci Roberto,Derosa Giuseppe,Falaschi Francesco,Iadarola Carmine,Lovati Elisabetta,Lucotti Pietro Carlo,Martignoni Alessandra,Mugellini Amedeo,Muggia Chiara,Noris Patrizia,Pagani Elisabetta,Palumbo Ilaria,Pecci Alessandro,Perrone Tiziano,Pieresca Carla,Preti Paola Stefania,Russo Mariaconcetta,Sgarlata Carmelo,Siciliani Luisa,Staniscia Andrea,Torello Vjera Francesca,Achilli Giovanna,Agostinelli Andrea,Antoci Valentina,Ballesio Alessia,Banfi Francesco,Barteselli Chiara,Benedetti Irene,Brattoli Michele,Calabretta Francesca,Cambiè Ginevra,Canta Roberta,Conca Federico,Coppola Luigi,Cremonte Elisa Maria,Croce Gabriele,Del Rio Virginia,Di Terlizzi Francesco,Ferrari Maria Giovanna,Ferrari Sara,Fiengo Anna,Forni Tommaso,Freddi Giulia,Frigerio Chiara,Fumoso Federica,Fusco Alessandra,Gabba Margherita,Garolfi Matteo,Gentile Antonella,Gori Giulia,Grandi Giacomo,Grimaldi Paolo,Lampugnani Alice,Lapia Francesco,Lepore Federica,Lettieri Gianluca,Mambella Jacopo,Mercanti Chiara,Mordà Francesco,Nardone Alba,Pace Luca,Padovini Lucia,Parodi Alessandro,Pitotti Lavinia,Reduzzi Margherita,Rigano Giovanni,Rotola Giorgio,Sabatini Umberto,Salvi Lucia,Santacroce Giovanni,Savioli Jessica,Soriano Simone,Spataro Carmine,Stefani Debora,

Abstract

AbstractLittle is known regarding coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) clinical spectrum in non-Asian populations. We herein describe the impact of COVID-19 on liver function in 100 COVID-19 consecutive patients (median age 70 years, range 25–97; 79 males) who were admitted to our internal medicine unit in March 2020. We retrospectively assessed liver function tests, taking into account demographic characteristics and clinical outcome. A patient was considered as having liver injury when alanine aminotransferase (ALT) was > 50 mU/ml, gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT) > 50 mU/ml, or total bilirubin > 1.1 mg/dl. Spearman correlation coefficient for laboratory data and bivariable analysis for mortality and/or need for intensive care were assessed. A minority of patients (18.6%) were obese, and most patients were non- or moderate-drinkers (88.5%). Liver function tests were altered in 62.4% of patients, and improved during follow-up. None of the seven patients with known chronic liver disease had liver decompensation. Only one patient developed acute liver failure. In patients with altered liver function tests, PaO2/FiO2 < 200 was associated with greater mortality and need for intensive care (HR 2.34, 95% CI 1.07–5.11, p = 0.033). To conclude, a high prevalence of altered liver function tests was noticed in Italian patients with COVID-19, and this was associated with worse outcomes when developing severe acute respiratory distress syndrome.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Emergency Medicine,Internal Medicine

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