Lipid profile changes after the acute COVID-19 period. Sub-analysis of the International Registry "Dynamics Analysis of Comorbidities in SARS-CoV-2 Survivors" (AKTIV SARS-CoV-2)" (12-month follow-up)

Author:

Arutyunov G. P.1ORCID,Tarlovskaya E. I.2ORCID,Arutyunov A. G.3ORCID,Polyakov D. S.4ORCID,Grigorieva N. Yu.5ORCID,Gubareva I. V.6ORCID,Kamilova U. K.7ORCID,Kim Z. F.8ORCID,Kuznetsova A. S.9ORCID,Kuznetsova T. Yu.10ORCID,Ruzanov D. Yu.11ORCID,Svarovskaya A. V.12ORCID,Smirnova E. А.13ORCID,Sugraliev A. B.14ORCID,Frolova I. A.15ORCID,Aimakhanova G. T.14,Batluk T. I.16ORCID,Bashkinov R. A.17ORCID,Bikushova I. V.13ORCID,Gordeychuk E. D.1ORCID,Gubareva E. Yu.6ORCID,Evdokimov D. S.18ORCID,Zakirova G. A.7ORCID,Loginova A. O.19ORCID,Melnikov E. S.17ORCID,Moiseenko N. B.5ORCID,Trubnikova M. A.20ORCID,Shcherbakov S. Yu.21

Affiliation:

1. Eurasian Association of Therapists; Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University

2. Eurasian Association of Therapists; Privolzhsky Research Medical University

3. Eurasian Association of Therapists; S. Avdalbekyan National Institute of Health

4. Privolzhsky Research Medical University; Lobachevsky National Research State University

5. Lobachevsky National Research State University

6. Samara State Medical University

7. Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Center for Therapy and Medical Rehabilitation

8. City Clinical Hospital № 7 of Kazan

9. South Ural State Medical University

10. Petrozavodsk State University

11. Gomel State Medical University

12. Cardiology Research Institute, Tomsk National Medical Research Center

13. Ryazan State Medical University

14. Asfendiyarov Kazakh National Medical University

15. Privolzhsky District Medical Center of the Federal Medical and Biological Agency

16. Eurasian Association of Therapists

17. Eurasian Association of Therapists; I.I. Mechnikov North-Western State Medical University

18. I.I. Mechnikov North-Western State Medical University

19. Research Institute — Korolev Specialized Cardiac Surgery Clinical Hospital

20. Eurasian Association of Therapists; LLC "Fomin Clinic"

21. Kazan State Medical Academy — branch of the Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education

Abstract

Aim. To analyze the lipid profile changes during the acute phase of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and within 12 months after discharge from the hospital (post-Covid period) in comparison with the lipid profile of patients before COVID-19.Material and methods. The subanalysis of the registry was carried out as follows: clinical investigators in each of the centers included patients in the AKTIV registry selected from the database patients who met three following criteria: (1) availability of lipid profile test no more than 60 days before COVID-19; (2) availability of lipid profile test during the acute period; (3) availability of lipid profile test within 6-12 months after discharge from the hospital.Results. In patients after COVID-19, a decrease in the levels of all lipid profile parameters in the acute COVID-19 phase and their subsequent increase were found.In the post-COVID-19 period, 25,7% of patients experienced an increase in lipid profile parameters (increased levels of total cholesterol (TC) and/or cholesterol, low-density lipoproteins and/or triglycerides and/or cholesterol excluding high-density lipoproteins by ≥0,5 mmol/l) despite the fact that lipid-lowering therapy in these patients was at least no worse than in patients without lipid profile changes.Multivariate analysis found that such variables as age (direct relationship), body mass index (direct relationship), estimated glomerular filtration rate in the acute phase (inverse relationship) and cholesterol level excluding high-density lipoproteins in the acute period (inverse relationship), as well as heart failure, obesity and cytokine storm in the acute COVID-19 phase are independent predictors of an increase in one or more lipid parameters by ≥0,5 mmol/l over 6-12 months of post-COVID-19 period.Conclusion. COVID-19 likely contributes to the onset and/or progression of lipid metabolism disorders in COVID-19 survivors (Eurasian population).

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