Author: Kosovali, Behiye Deniz; Kucuk, Berkay; Soyal, Ozlem Balkiz; Mutlu, Nevzat Mehmet
Title: Can Prognostic Nutritional Index Predict Mortality in Intensive Care Patients with COVID-19? Cord-id: 0fsx2cgr Document date: 2021_9_6
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Snippet: OBJECTIVES PNI is a calculated parameter using the albumin and the lymphocyte count from the CBC, which demonstrates the immunological and nutritional status of the patient. The aim of this study is to show the relationship between PNI and mortality in COVID-19 patients and to reveal a PNI cut-off value for mortality. MATERIALS AND METHODS Data of 690 PCR positive COVID-19 ICU patients were recorded. COVID-19 ICU patients were divided into two groups; the first group consisted of survivors, whil
Document: OBJECTIVES PNI is a calculated parameter using the albumin and the lymphocyte count from the CBC, which demonstrates the immunological and nutritional status of the patient. The aim of this study is to show the relationship between PNI and mortality in COVID-19 patients and to reveal a PNI cut-off value for mortality. MATERIALS AND METHODS Data of 690 PCR positive COVID-19 ICU patients were recorded. COVID-19 ICU patients were divided into two groups; the first group consisted of survivors, while the second group consisted of patients who died in the ICU. Patients were also evaluated in two groups according to the PNI cut-off value that predicted mortality (PNI≤42.00, PNI≥43) and were compared in terms of demographics, laboratory parameters, clinical findings and mortality rates. RESULTS When 690 COVID-19 patients were divided into two groups as survivors (50.6%) and deceased (49.4%) in intensive care, PNI value was significantly lower in the deceased group compared to the surviving group (p<0.001). The PNI cut-off value predicting mortality was determined as ≤42. Patients were classified into two groups according to the PNI cut-off value. PNI ≤42 was determined as an independent risk factor for mortality (OR:2.9 p<0.001). AUC values for PNI, albumin, and lymphocyte were 0.628, 0.612, and 0.590, respectively; p<0.001 for all. CONCLUSION PNI is an inexpensive method that can be easily calculated on the basis of routine laboratory parameters. We believe that the PNI value of COVID-19 patients on admission to the ICU may be an independent factor to predict mortality.
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