The onset of late severe lung impairment in COVID-19 is associated with high inflammation markers at admission and metabolic syndrome markers

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Epaulard Olivier,Le Gouellec Audrey,Le Marechal Marion,Nemoz Benjamin,Borel Anne-Laure,Dartevel Anaïs,Gheerbrant Hubert,Herault Marie-Christine,Bosseray Annick,Clavarino Giovanna,Lupo Julien,Viglino Damien,Quenard Fanny,Candille Clara,Camara Boubou,Durand Michel,Faure Patrice,Guergour Dorra,Chidlovski Elena,Jacob Marie-Christine,Larrat Sylvie,Froidure Marie,Terzi Nicolas,Quetant Sébastien,Payen Jean-François,Colombe Barbara,Raskovalova Tatiana,Morand Patrice,Pierre Isabelle,Schwebel Carole,Hamidfar Rebecca,Bouillet Laurence,Brion Jean-Paul,Trocme Candice,Berthier Sylvie,Chirica Carole,Mounayar Anne-Laure,Blanc Myriam,Pavese Patricia,Toussaint Bertrand

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundCOVID-19 severity is mainly related to lung impairment. However, preexisting patient characteristics and biomarkers at admission associated with this event are not precisely known.MethodsWe report 205 patients admitted for a proven COVID-19 in our institution between March 7 and April 22, 2020, particularly their comorbidities, respiratory severity, immune profile, and metabolic profile.FindingsMedian age was 70 years [interquartile range (IQR) 25-75: 60;79]; 115 (56·1%) patients were men. Oxygen supplementation of >2L/min was required in 107 patients (52·2%) after a median time of 8 days [IQR: 6;10] after the first symptoms; 67 (32·7%) patients were admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU), almost exclusively due to severe hypoxia. Patients requiring >2L/min oxygen therapy and/or ICU admission were older and more frequently males, with a significantly higher body mass index (BMI), a significantly higher total cholesterol (TC) / HDL cholesterol ratio, and higher triglycerides. They also had higher plasma levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) and interleukin 6 (IL-6); IL-6 >20 ng/L and CRP >70 mg/L were significantly associated with ICU admission and/or (for patients with a decision of limitation of life-support therapy) death. Higher BMI and TC/HDL-c ratio were associated with higher CRP and IL-6 levels. Steroid therapy was performed in 61 patients; while its clinical impact was inconclusive due to heterogeneous situations, IL-6 levels decreased significantly more in these patients.InterpretationSevere COVID-19 mostly relates to late-onset pneumonia associated with preexisting metabolic syndrome markers and a surge in inflammatory markers, allowing the early identification of at-risk patients.FundingThis work was supported by Foundation University of Grenoble Alpes.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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