Inflammatory and vascular biomarkers in post‐COVID‐19 syndrome: A systematic review and meta‐analysis of over 20 biomarkers

Author:

Yong Shin Jie1ORCID,Halim Alice2,Halim Michael3,Liu Shiliang45,Aljeldah Mohammed6,Al Shammari Basim R.6,Alwarthan Sara7,Alhajri Mashael7,Alawfi Abdulsalam8,Alshengeti Amer89,Khamis Faryal10,Alsalman Jameela11,Alshukairi Abeer N.1213,Abukhamis Nujoud A.14,Almaghrabi Fatimah S.14,Almuthree Souad A.15,Alsulaiman Abdulrahman M.16,Alshehail Bashayer M.17ORCID,Alfaraj Amal H.18,Alhawaj Shorouq A.19,Mohapatra Ranjan K.20,Rabaan Ali A.132122ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological Sciences School of Medical and Life Sciences Sunway University Selangor Malaysia

2. Shanghai Medical College Fudan University Shanghai China

3. Department of Biomedical Science School of Science, Engineering and Environment University of Salford Greater Manchester UK

4. Centre for Surveillance and Applied Research Public Health Agency of Canada Ottawa Ontario Canada

5. School of Epidemiology and Public Health Faculty of Medicine University of Ottawa Ottawa Ontario Canada

6. Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences College of Applied Medical Sciences University of Hafr Al Batin Hafr Al Batin Saudi Arabia

7. Department of Internal Medicine College of Medicine Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University Dammam Saudi Arabia

8. Department of Pediatrics College of Medicine Taibah University Al‐Madinah Saudi Arabia

9. Department of Infection Prevention and Control Prince Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz Hospital National Guard Health Affairs Al‐Madinah Saudi Arabia

10. Infection Diseases Unit Department of Internal Medicine Royal Hospital Muscat Oman

11. Infection Disease Unit Department of Internal Medicine Salmaniya Medical Complex Ministry of Health Manama Bahrain

12. Department of Medicine King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center Jeddah Saudi

13. College of Medicine Alfaisal University Riyadh Saudi Arabia

14. Molecular Virology Laboratory East Jeddah Hospital Jeddah Saudi Arabia

15. Department of Infectious Disease King Abdullah Medical City Makkah Saudi Arabia

16. Laboratory Department Almostaqbal Medical Laboratories Riyadh Saudi Arabia

17. Pharmacy Practice Department College of Clinical Pharmacy Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University Dammam Saudi Arabia

18. Pediatric Department Abqaiq General Hospital First Eastern Health Cluster Abqaiq Saudi Arabia

19. Department of Nursing Model of Care Nephrology Dialysis & Transplant Unit Qatif Central Hospital Qatif Saudi Arabia

20. Department of Chemistry Government College of Engineering Keonjhar India

21. Molecular Diagnostic Laboratory Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare Dhahran Saudi Arabia

22. Department of Public Health and Nutrition The University of Haripur Haripur Pakistan

Abstract

AbstractSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 may inflict a post‐viral condition known as post‐COVID‐19 syndrome (PCS) or long‐COVID. Studies measuring levels of inflammatory and vascular biomarkers in blood, serum, or plasma of COVID‐19 survivors with PCS versus non‐PCS controls have produced mixed findings. Our review sought to meta‐analyse those studies. A systematic literature search was performed across five databases until 25 June 2022, with an updated search on 1 November 2022. Data analyses were performed with Review Manager and R Studio statistical software. Twenty‐four biomarkers from 23 studies were meta‐analysed. Higher levels of C‐reactive protein (Standardized mean difference (SMD) = 0.20; 95% CI: 0.02–0.39), D‐dimer (SMD = 0.27; 95% CI: 0.09–0.46), lactate dehydrogenase (SMD = 0.30; 95% CI: 0.05–0.54), and leukocytes (SMD = 0.34; 95% CI: 0.02–0.66) were found in COVID‐19 survivors with PCS than in those without PCS. After sensitivity analyses, lymphocytes (SMD = 0.30; 95% CI: 0.12–0.48) and interleukin‐6 (SMD = 0.30; 95% CI: 0.12–0.49) were also significantly higher in PCS than non‐PCS cases. No significant differences were noted in the remaining biomarkers investigated (e.g., ferritin, platelets, troponin, and fibrinogen). Subgroup analyses suggested the biomarker changes were mainly driven by PCS cases diagnosed via manifestation of organ abnormalities rather than symptomatic persistence, as well as PCS cases with duration of <6 than ≥6 months. In conclusion, our review pinpointed certain inflammatory and vascular biomarkers associated with PCS, which may shed light on potential new approaches to understanding, diagnosing, and treating PCS.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Virology

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