Author: Bassoli, Cinzia; Oreni, Letizia; Ballone, Elisabetta; Foschi, Antonella; Perotti, Andrea; Mainini, Annalisa; Casalini, Giacomo; Galimberti, Laura; Meroni, Luca; Antinori, Spinello; Milazzo, Laura
Title: Role of serum albumin and proteinuria in patients with SARSâ€CoVâ€2 pneumonia Cord-id: bdxkrqxr Document date: 2020_12_26
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Snippet: BACKGROUND: Hypoalbuminemia is frequently observed in patients with SARSâ€CoVâ€2 infection although its underlying mechanism and relationship with the clinical outcome still need to be clarified. METHODS: We retrospectively evaluated in patients with COVIDâ€19 hospitalised at the Fatebenefratelliâ€Sacco Hospital in Milan, the prevalence of hypoalbuminemia, its association with the severity of COVIDâ€19, with the levels of Câ€reactive protein, dâ€dimer and interleukinâ€6 and with clinical
Document: BACKGROUND: Hypoalbuminemia is frequently observed in patients with SARSâ€CoVâ€2 infection although its underlying mechanism and relationship with the clinical outcome still need to be clarified. METHODS: We retrospectively evaluated in patients with COVIDâ€19 hospitalised at the Fatebenefratelliâ€Sacco Hospital in Milan, the prevalence of hypoalbuminemia, its association with the severity of COVIDâ€19, with the levels of Câ€reactive protein, dâ€dimer and interleukinâ€6 and with clinical outcome over a followâ€up period of 30 days. Urinalysis was evaluated in a subgroup of patients. RESULTS: Serum albumin levels <30 g/L were found in 105/207 (50.7%) patients at hospital admission. Overall, the median albumin value was 29.5 g/L (IQR 25â€32.8). A negative association was found between albumin levels and severity of COVIDâ€19 (P < .0001) and death (P = .003). An inverse correlation was observed between albumin and both Câ€reactive protein and Dâ€dimer at hospital admission (r = −.487 and r = −.479, respectively; P < .0001). Finally, a positive correlation was found between albumin levels and eGFR (r = .137; P = .049). Proteinuria was observed in 75% of patients with available data and it did not differ between patients with hypoalbuminemia and those with albumin ≥30 g/L (81% and 67%, respectively; P = .09). CONCLUSION: In patients with COVIDâ€19, hypoalbuminemia is common and observed in quite an early stage of pulmonary disease. It is strictly associated with inflammation markers and clinical outcome. The common finding of proteinuria, even in the absence of creatinine increase, indicates protein loss as a possible biomarker of local and systemic inflammation worthwhile to evaluate disease severity in COVIDâ€19.
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