Author:
Wu Zhipeng,Geng Nan,Liu Zhao,Pan Wen,Zhu Yueke,Shan Jing,Shi Hongbo,Han Ying,Ma Yingmin,Liu Bo
Abstract
Abstract
Background
There is still limited research on the prognostic value of Presepsin as a biomarker for predicting the outcome of COVID-19 patients. Additionally, research on the combined predictive value of Presepsin with clinical scoring systems and inflammation markers for disease prognosis is lacking.
Methods
A total of 226 COVID-19 patients admitted to Beijing Youan Hospital’s emergency department from May to November 2022 were screened. Demographic information, laboratory measurements, and blood samples for Presepsin levels were collected upon admission. The predictive value of Presepsin, clinical scoring systems, and inflammation markers for 28-day mortality was analyzed.
Results
A total of 190 patients were analyzed, 83 (43.7%) were mild, 61 (32.1%) were moderate, and 46 (24.2%) were severe/critically ill. 23 (12.1%) patients died within 28 days. The Presepsin levels in severe/critical patients were significantly higher compared to moderate and mild patients (p < 0.001). Presepsin showed significant predictive value for 28-day mortality in COVID-19 patients, with an area under the ROC curve of 0.828 (95% CI: 0.737–0.920). Clinical scoring systems and inflammation markers also played a significant role in predicting 28-day outcomes. After Cox regression adjustment, Presepsin, qSOFA, NEWS2, PSI, CURB-65, CRP, NLR, CAR, and LCR were identified as independent predictors of 28-day mortality in COVID-19 patients (all p-values < 0.05). Combining Presepsin with clinical scoring systems and inflammation markers further enhanced the predictive value for patient prognosis.
Conclusion
Presepsin is a favorable indicator for the prognosis of COVID-19 patients, and its combination with clinical scoring systems and inflammation markers improved prognostic assessment.
Funder
Beijing Natural Science Foundation
National Key Research and Development Program of China
Beijing municipal medical research institute public welfare development and reform pilot project
Beijing research center for respiratory infectious diseases project
COVID-19 Special Project of Beijing You’an Hospital
Middle-aged and Young Talent Incubation Program (Clinical Research) of Beijing You’an Hospital
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC