Relationship between imaging‐derived parameters and circulating microRNAs to study the degree of lung involvement in hospitalized geriatric patients with COVID‐19 pneumonia

Author:

Cecchini Sara1,Di Rosa Mirko2,Fantechi Lorenzo3,Mecozzi Sara1,Matacchione Giulia4,Giuliani Angelica5ORCID,Monsurrò Vladia6,Zoppi Lorenzo1,Cardelli Maurizio7,Galeazzi Roberta4,Recchioni Rina4,Marchegiani Francesca4,Marra Massimo8,Sabbatinelli Jacopo48,Corsonello Andrea9,Sarzani Riccardo810,Cherubini Antonio811,Bonfigli Anna Rita12,Fornarelli Daniela3,Paci Enrico1,Procopio Antonio Domenico48,Olivieri Fabiola48,Bronte Giuseppe48

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiology IRCCS INRCA Ancona Italy

2. Center for Biostatistics and Applied Geriatric Clinical Epidemiology IRCCS INRCA Ancona Italy

3. Clinical Unit of Nuclear Medicine IRCCS INRCA Ancona Italy

4. Clinic of Laboratory and Precision Medicine IRCCS INRCA Ancona Italy

5. Istituti Clinici Scientifici Maugeri IRCCS Bari Italy

6. Department of Medicine University of Verona Verona Italy

7. Advanced Technology Center for Aging Research IRCCS INRCA Ancona Italy

8. Department of Clinical and Molecular Sciences (DISCLIMO) Università Politecnica delle Marche Ancona Italy

9. Unit of Geriatric Medicine IRCCS INRCA Cosenza Italy

10. Internal Medicine and Geriatrics IRCCS INRCA Ancona Italy

11. Acute Geriatric Unit, Geriatric Emergency Room and Aging Research Centre IRCCS INRCA Ancona Italy

12. Scientific Direction IRCCS INRCA Ancona Italy

Abstract

AimChest computed tomography (CT) scan is useful to evaluate the type and extent of lung lesions in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pneumonia. This study explored the association between radiological parameters and various circulating serum‐derived markers, including microRNAs, in older patients with COVID‐19 pneumonia.MethodsA retrospective analysis was designed to study geriatric patients (≥75 years) with COVID‐19 pneumonia, who underwent chest CT scan on admission, and for whom clinical data and serum samples were obtained. To quantify the extent of lung involvement, CT‐score, the percentage of healthy lung (HL%), the percentage of ground glass opacity (GGO%), and the percentage of lung consolidation were assessed using computer‐aided tools. The association of these parameters with two circulating microRNAs, miR‐483‐5p and miR‐320b, previously identified as biomarkers of mortality risk in COVID‐19 geriatric patients, was tested.ResultsA total of 73 patients with COVID‐19 pneumonia were evaluable (median age 85 years; interquartile range 82–90 years). Among chest CT‐derived parameters, the percentage of lung consolidation (HR 1.08, 95% CI 1.02–1.14), CT‐score (HR 1.14, 95% CI 1.03–1.25), and HL% (HR 0.97, 95% CI 0.95–0.99) emerged as significant predictors of mortality, whereas non‐significant trends toward increased mortality were observed in patients with higher GGO%. We also found a significant positive association between serum miR‐483‐5p and GGO% (correlation coefficient 0.28; P = 0.018) and a negative association with HL% (correlation coefficient −0.27; P = 0.023).ConclusionsOverall, the extent of lung consolidation can be confirmed as a prognostic parameter of COVID‐19 pneumonia in older patients. Among various serum‐derived markers, miR‐483‐5p can help in exploring the degree of lung involvement, due to its association with higher GGO% and lower HL%. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2024; ••: ••–••.

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Ministero della Salute

Università Politecnica delle Marche

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Wiley

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