Author/Authors :
Nasir Kansestani, Atefeh Department of Clinical Laboratory - Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital - Zhejiang University School of Medicine - Hangzhou, China , Zare, Mohammad Erfan Department of Clinical Laboratory - Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital - Zhejiang University School of Medicine - Hangzhou, China , Zhang, Jun Department of Clinical Laboratory - Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital - Zhejiang University School of Medicine - Hangzhou, China
Abstract :
Several reports have determined that cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are common complications in patients
with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and lead them to poor outcomes. CVD biomarkers have, thus, great potential to
be used as prognostic biomarkers. We aimed to determine the accuracy of CVD biomarkers for the prognosis of the COVID-19
patient’s outcome via a diagnostic test accuracy (DTA) meta-analysis.
Methods: Until September 30, 2020, we searched Web of Sciences, Scopus, and MEDLINE/PubMed databases to obtain
related papers. The summary points and lines were calculated using bivariate/HSROC model. As outcomes, we considered
critical conditions and mortality.
Results: A total of 17 659 patients from 33 studies were included. Five biomarkers, namely increased levels of lactate
dehydrogenase (LDH), cardiac troponin I (cTnI), creatine kinase (CK), D-dimer, and thrombocytopenia, met the inclusion
criteria. Our results indicated that LDH and cTnI had good accuracy for the prognosis of critical condition (AUCHSROC=0.83
and 0.80, respectively), while LDH, cTnI, and D-dimer had acceptable accuracy (AUCHSROC=0.74, 0.71, and 0.72,
respectively) for the prognosis of mortality. LDH and D-dimer had high sensitivity, whereas cTnI had high specificity. The
other biomarkers did not have acceptable accuracy. Significant publication bias was found for D-dimer (P=0.053).
Conclusion: Among CVD biomarkers, LDH and cTnI had good accuracy for the prognosis of critical outcomes and
acceptable accuracy for the prognosis of mortality, without publication bias. Given their different sensitivities and specificities,
we recommend the use of these 2 biomarkers concomitantly.
Keywords :
Prognosis , Troponin I , Lactate dehydrogenase , Biomarkers , COVID-19