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Sex differences in the prognostic value of troponin and D-dimer in COVID-19 illness.

Authors :
Mukhopadhyay A
Talmor N
Xia Y
Berger JS
Iturrate E
Adhikari S
Pulgarin C
Quinones-Camacho A
Yuriditsky E
Horowitz J
Jung AS
Massera D
Keller NM
Fishman GI
Horwitz L
Troxel AB
Hochman JS
Reynolds HR
Source :
Heart & lung : the journal of critical care [Heart Lung] 2023 Mar-Apr; Vol. 58, pp. 1-5. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Oct 26.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: Male sex, elevated troponin levels, and elevated D-dimer levels are associated with more complicated COVID-19 illness and greater mortality; however, while there are known sex differences in the prognostic value of troponin and D-dimer in other disease states, it is unknown whether they exist in the setting of COVID-19.<br />Objective: We assessed whether sex modified the relationship between troponin, D-dimer, and severe COVID-19 illness (defined as mechanical ventilation, ICU admission or transfer, discharge to hospice, or death).<br />Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 at a large, academic health system. We used multivariable regression to assess associations between sex, troponin, D-dimer, and severe COVID-19 illness, adjusting for demographic, clinical, and laboratory covariates. To test whether sex modified the relationship between severe COVID-19 illness and troponin or D-dimer, models with interaction terms were utilized.<br />Results: Among 4,574 patients hospitalized with COVID-19, male sex was associated with higher levels of troponin and greater odds of severe COVID-19 illness, but lower levels of initial D-dimer when compared with female sex. While sex did not modify the relationship between troponin level and severe COVID-19 illness, peak D-dimer level was more strongly associated with severe COVID-19 illness in male patients compared to female patients (males: OR=2.91, 95%CI=2.63-2.34, p<0.001; females: OR=2.31, 95%CI=2.04-2.63, p<0.001; p-interaction=0.005).<br />Conclusion: Sex did not modify the association between troponin level and severe COVID-19 illness, but did modify the association between peak D-dimer and severe COVID-19 illness, suggesting greater prognostic value for D-dimer in males with COVID-19.<br /> (Copyright © 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1527-3288
Volume :
58
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Heart & lung : the journal of critical care
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36334466
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hrtlng.2022.10.012