Association between PaO2/FiO2 ratio and thrombotic events in COVID-19 patients

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Loffredo LorenzoORCID,Pignatelli Pasquale,Pirro Matteo,Ceccarelli Giancarlo,Oliva Alessandra,Maggio Enrico,Cancelli Francesca,D’Ardes Damiano,Amitrano Maria,Zicari Anna Maria,Cinicola Bianca Laura,Taliani Gloria,Cangemi Roberto,Lichtner Miriam,Falcone Marco,Orlando Federica,Pugliese Francesco,Venditti Mario,Mastroianni Claudio Maria,Violi Francesco,D’Agostino Fausto,Agrò Felice Eugenio,Mattei Alessia,Tibullo Loredana,Nunziata Maria Grazia,Iorio Valeria,Iuliano Natalia,Mangiacapra Sara,Raimondo Mariangela,Atteno Mariangela,Ferri Claudio,Grassi Davide,Desideri Giovambattista,Abballe Stefano,Dell’Isola Serena,Rocco Monica,Alampi Daniela,Del Borgo Cosmo,Bianconi Vanessa,Mannarino Massimo Raffaele,Figorilli Filippo,Fallarino Alessia,Palumbo Ilaria Maria,Pannunzio Arianna,Magna Arianna,Bagnato Chiara,Alfano Alba Rosa,

Abstract

AbstractPaO2/FiO2 (P/F ratio) is considered a marker of hypoxia/hypoxemia and mortality. Several prothrombotic changes are associated with the decrease of P/F ratio. The role of P/F ratio in patients with arterial and venous thrombosis remains unclear. The aim of this study was to assess in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the association between P/F ratio and arterial/venous thrombosis. One thousand and four hundred and six COVID-19 patients were recruited; 289 (21%) patients had P/F ratio < 200 and 1117 (79%) ≥ 200. Compared to the patients with P/F ratio ≥ 200, those with P/F ratio < 200 were older and with higher levels of glycemia, D–dimer and lower levels of albumin. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that albumin (standardized coefficient β:  0.156; SE: 0.001; p = 0.0001) and D–dimer (standardized coefficient β: -0.135; SE: 0.0001; p = 0.0001) were associated with P/F ratio. During the hospitalization 159 patients were transferred in intensive care unit (ICU), 253 patients died, 156 patients had arterial or venous thrombotic events. A bivariate logistic analysis was performed to analyze the predictors of thrombosis in COVID-19 patients; P/F ratio < 200 (Odds Ratio: [OR] 1.718, 95% Confidence Interval [CI] 1.085–2.718, p = 0.021), albumin (OR 1.693, 95% CI 1.055–2.716, p = 0.029), D-dimer (OR 3.469, 95% CI 2.110–5.703, p < 0.0001), coronary artery disease (CAD) (OR 1.800, 95% CI 1.086–2.984, p = 0.023) and heart failure (OR 2.410 95% CI 1.385–4.193, p = 0.002) independently predicted thrombotic events in this population. This study suggests that the P/F ratio is associated with thrombotic events by promoting a hypercoagulation state in patients hospitalized for COVID-19.

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Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Emergency Medicine,Internal Medicine

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